>From a search of the list archives looking for info on the Mach64 server, I've seen references to the fact that some of the recent ATI boards ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 3D RAGE II+ chips) don't work with the Mach64 server supplied with Debian 1.3.1.r6. One reply indicated that downloading the XFree86 package numbered *_3.3.2-3.deb (which I found in the unstable hierarchy) would fix the problem. I started with the Mach64 server of that release and immediately got a dependency problem: it requires libc6. Do I understand correctly that libc6 will only work with the full Debian 2.0 release and that I should wait until this release is closer to stable before I update the XF86 package for these new boards? Or is there another way of using the newer drivers (re-compiling the source, or something) that allows me to use these boards with 1.3.1.r6?
One problem with the 3D RAGE II+ (sorry for the shouting, but it's the chip name given not-too-intelligently, in my mind, by the manufacturers) seems related to video memory. Our boards have 4M, but the normal configuration setup (xf86config) comments out the "VideoRam 4096" line in the XF86Config file. The server refuses to start with messages indicating that the board has insufficient memory for any of the listed modes, an indication, I assume, that the server is not probing the board properly for memory info. When I uncomment this line, I get some results with some modes, but multiple images on the screen, etc. This reminds me of the problems I had about 2 years ago when updating XFree86 (to 3.1 or something) immediately fixed these problems, rather than having to re-calculate the figures in the mode lines. Thanks, --Steve Izma, Wilfrid Laurier University Press Waterloo, Ont., Canada N2L 3C5 (519) 884-0710 ext. 6125 FAX: (519) 725-1399 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]