Hi, Installing RPM package sometimes is not working quite well. (Different libc library warnings, whatever...) You can get directly XFCom_Matrox.tar.gz from ftp.suse.com (NOTE not from Web page, they don't have links there). After that you just extract 1 binary XFCom_Matrox and you are all set.
BTW. If you take server from suse, you'll need to create sym link: ln -s /var/lib/kbd/ /var/X11R6/xkb/compiled to make your keyboard work right (backspace). That's what I did for Matrox Millenium G200. Sasha. > On Tue, 22 Dec 1998, Sean M Hollingsworth wrote: > > > I am (hopefully) putting a Matrox Millennium G200 AGP in my linux box > > next month. I know that S.u.S.E has an Xserver for this card, but I can > > only find tarballs and RPMs for it. I now have two questions: > > > > 1) Is there a deb of the Matrox Xserver? > I think no > > 2) In the event I can't find a deb, would installing the xserver from a > > tarball or an RPM cause any problems with compatibility? Say with > > updates, other libs, etc... > > > I have installed it from .rpm through alie, I neede to save the > configutration file XF86Config in root's home and then move it to its > default location. Also I made X to be a simbolic link to Matrx server. > It is working fine for me (on 3 machines). > If I don't fail there will be supported for Millennium G200 in svga > server in Xfree86 3.3.3 It may be an option for you to wait until then. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >