Re: Multihead XGGI

2000-07-10 Thread Martin Schulze
Marcus Sundberg wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, Marcus. I have a question about XGGI and LibGGI. Could you or somebody else answer it please? [snip] display fb-dev: Couldn't open framebuffer device /dev/fb/0: Not a directory Ok, so you don't have any framebuffer drivers

Re: Multihead XGGI

2000-07-10 Thread Martin Schulze
Christoph Egger wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Martin Schulze wrote: This might well be the reason. However I got the same error when I tried to start XGGI as a user although it did start when I had logged in as root. I gave world write permission to /dev/fb0 (I don't have /dev/fb/0).

Re: Multihead XGGI

2000-07-10 Thread Marcus Sundberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes: Christoph Egger wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Martin Schulze wrote: This might well be the reason. However I got the same error when I tried to start XGGI as a user although it did start when I had logged in as root. I gave world write

Re: Multihead XGGI

2000-07-10 Thread Andrew Apted
Martin Schulze writes: XGGI resulted in the error "display fb-dev: Couldn't open framebuffer device /dev/fb/0: Not a directory" before I gave world write access to /dev/fb0 and now it works glamerously! World write access is not ideal, it's better to 'chgrp video' the fb devices, give

Re: Multihead XGGI

2000-07-09 Thread Marcus Sundberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, Marcus. I have a question about XGGI and LibGGI. Could you or somebody else answer it please? [snip] display fb-dev: Couldn't open framebuffer device /dev/fb/0: Not a directory Ok, so you don't have any framebuffer drivers loaded. LibGG: unable to