Essentially, my screen can be found (I have an iMac G3 in which I’ve ran Sid
on)… however it can’t find any usable configurations, and manually generating
an XOrg configuration (editing it to give certain options) doesn’t help. Is
this an XOrg, driver, or kernel issue?
I’d like to know as this
The user interface is too small but is silky smooth on said device. LXQT is
better usability wise but is not as smooth. Windows after 10 RTM is not usable
on this hardware due to some random under the hood changes that made the GMA
3150 not function after a certain build.
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I remember having no luck with getting a display on Debian 8.10 on my eMac
G4... had to go back to 7.11 to get a working system if I remember right.
Anyhow I am wondering why 8.10 doesn’t work like it should? It’s technically
the last official PowerPC 32 release...
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I’m stumped as to why Debian 7.11 is the last that works on the eMac G4’s out
of the box... any reason why compatibility broke between 7.11 and 8.10 (and
likewise later releases like Buster)? The same issue plagues the Ubuntu
releases after 12.04 LTS.
Any help would be appreciated as I would li
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