Op za 09-03-2002, om 04:35 schreef Ron Stodden: > Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > > > Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I am interested in your (and Mandrake's) opinion. > > > > What's strange is that my machine, Fred Lepied's test > > machine, one crashtester of Civileme (Francisco Alcaraz)'s > > machine, and Danny's, all have working Voodoo3. I don't know what > > is there as a special thing with your machine which would help us > > understand what's going on and possibly fix the problem.. > > Thanks for the response. Are all those on X 4.2? > > I appreciate the difficulty, but it is serious because this is one > machine on a local network, and since networking is incompatible between > different Mandrake releases (!!! yes, it is!!!) that means that not only > just that one machine, but the whole network cannot be upgraded to 8.2. > > I am eager to supply any further information that anyone might suggest > and which might help to isolate the problem. I expect I will find > myself having to shell out for another video card. Swapping video cards > between machines unfortunately is not a trivial operation (Mandrake or X > have no way that I know of to do it). > > -- > Ron. [au]
cp XF86Config-4 from 8.1 and see if it works than. If that doesn work cp the driver fo voodoo from 8.1 /usr/X11/lib/modules/drivers/ and see if that works. Also a diff between 8.1 xf86Config-4 and 8.2's would be helpfull
