that's somewhat strange since I've been successfully running a Diamond Permedia 2 (Fire GL 1000 Pro) 8mb AGP card on both slackware and debian systems using the Elsa_GLoria server that SuSE has had out since the release of XFree86 3.3.2... That's good to hear that it isnt a libc5/libc6 problem. I'll be installing Debian 2.0 beta shortly and I'll let you know how it turns out.
.- Brian Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.got.net/~brian On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, Lars Steinke wrote: > On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Brian Weiss wrote: > <snip> > > 1.3 or you can just not run X and wait for S.u.S.E. to make libc6 bins > > available. Good luck with your system. > > According to SuSE the problem in my case is not libc5 (or I wouldn't be > able to run X -probeonly anyway...) but rather a general problem with > Elsa AGP cards using Permedia2. Accordingly a new server has been > announced for end of next week. Actually I already thought it had to be > something like that after checking with Yamamoto's Fire GL XF86Config and > finding out it's exactly the same as mine for the Synergy... > > Also, I got my hands on a Diamond Fire GL 1000 Pro AGP, and guess what - > it ran straight away (not tested on Debian 2.0 yet, but should work > according to Yamamoto) ! Thus I feel quite confident the Elsa problems > will be solved when the new server appears... > > Regards, > > /(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @ > ( \/ __)_ www.fmf.uni-freiburg.de, Germany > ) (_____ / for PGP PKey and WWW-Page finger > /___________/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null