Keith Parkins wrote: > Even with the NoInt10 line, the r128 driver tries to load int10, and I get > the same results. BTW is your Rage128 card a Mac or PC model? I'm a bit confused about there being no warning about the video BIOS in the log. -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Alan Hourihane
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Ani Joshi
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Alan Hourihane
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Michel D�nzer
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Ani Joshi
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Michel D�nzer
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Keith Parkins
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Alan Hourihane
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Keith Parkins
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Alan Hourihane
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Michel D�nzer
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Keith Parkins
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Keith Parkins
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Michel D�nzer
- Re: [Xpert]4.1.0, PowerPC, and ATI Rage 128 Keith Parkins
