on Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 06:16:35PM -0800, Robin Snyder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have been unable to get X running on my machine with an Intel 82810
> graphics card. I'm running the woody version of Debian, with kernel
> 2.4.18. Below, I have an earlier posting to this list about the problem
> if you want to see the details. I'm wondering if I should just go out and
> buy a different graphics card, one that's been around longer and that is
> more easily accommodated by set-up programs. Questions: Do people think
> this is the best approach? (I'm at wit's end.) If so, what should I buy,
> and where's a good place to buy it? If not, is this something that folks
> at the installfest should be able to help me with?
IIRC, the latest LNX-BBC development betas may be worth looking at.
I was talking with Duncan MacKinnon about this a couple of days ago, one
of the features that needs hammering out in the new beta is the i810
framebuffer / video support. So you might want to burn the latest beta
and see how it sets up your system, then duplicate the configuration.
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/
Peace.
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