Re: turning off X accelleration [wasRe: that hp kayak/CLG5465 again

1998-12-23 Thread Stefan Hueneburg
On Tue, Dec 22, 1998 at 01:08:47PM -0600, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: Simply add ´Option noaccel´ into Section Device in /etc/X11/XF86Config. yep, it's stable after this, at least at 8 bit. 32 crashed, though it took a while. But it's slow as molasses . . . Take a look at

Re: turning off X accelleration [wasRe: that hp kayak/CLG5465 again

1998-12-22 Thread Stefan Hueneburg
Hi Richard! I found a few messages on dejanews that suggests it becomes stable after turning off X acclleration. Maybe a dumb question, but how in the world do i do this? Simply add ´Option noaccel´ into Section Device in /etc/X11/XF86Config. Probably you should add ´ClockChip cirrus´ too

Re: turning off X accelleration [wasRe: that hp kayak/CLG5465 again

1998-12-22 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
stefan stated, I found a few messages on dejanews that suggests it becomes stable after turning off X acclleration. Maybe a dumb question, but how in the world do i do this? Simply add ´Option noaccel´ into Section Device in /etc/X11/XF86Config. yep, it's stable after this, at least at

that hp kayak/CLG5465 again

1998-12-21 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
With some help from Jens, we've confirmed that svga is the correct driver for this chipset, and after the holidays, someone is coming back who can provide a working XF86Setup file. But that's in a couple of weeks :) The problem is that launching X as XF86Setup configures it for this chip

turning off X accelleration [wasRe: that hp kayak/CLG5465 again

1998-12-21 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
I found a few messages on dejanews that suggests it becomes stable after turning off X acclleration. Maybe a dumb question, but how in the world do i do this? rick --