Gary Turner wrote:
> The i810(e) is not supported in potato.
More specifically, it is not supported in XFree86 3.3, which is the
version in Potato -- although I understand that it should be possible to
obtain an i810 X server from Intel to plug into XFree86 3.3, at which
point it should work.
If
On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 08:00:55 +0530, shyamk wrote:
>I am having problem in
>configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display.
>I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because
>I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures.
>As you can gues
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:00:55AM +0530, shyamk wrote:
> I am having problem in
> configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display.
> I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because
> I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures.
> A
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:00:55AM +0530, shyamk wrote:
| I am having problem in
| configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display.
| I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because
| I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures.
| As you can guess
I am having problem in
configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display.
I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because
I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures.
As you can guess , the list of drivers does not show anything
proximate to Mercury or
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