Does anyone know how to configure a Diamond Speedstar Plus with an
Tseng ET4000 chipset on woody with X 4.0? I have tried all the
possible settings in xf86config that I can think of - with no
luck. The error from the end of /var/log/XFree86.0.log is included
at the end of this message.
Here is
The card is in the list. I was looking for RAMDAC info, clock settings,
and any special switches people set in their XF86Config file. Thanks
for the newsgroup suggestion -- maybe I'll try that if noone here has
any suggestions. (Okay I like you Debian people better).
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On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> I did not pay for it ;-) There is support for it in the svga server. I
> was unsure that the cards listed in the X docs were the right cards. I
> wsa wondering if maybe someone out there knew the settings for it or
> could point me towards somewhere to find i
I did not pay for it ;-) There is support for it in the svga server. I
was unsure that the cards listed in the X docs were the right cards. I
wsa wondering if maybe someone out there knew the settings for it or
could point me towards somewhere to find it. I try diamond's web site
but it was imp
On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> I have an ET4000/W32p, does anyone have the X specs for this card?? If
> it helps it is a Diamond Stealth card.
Hi. You must have a Diamond Stealth 32. Have you searched through the
XFREE86 documentation for info about your card? I used to have on
I have an ET4000/W32p, does anyone have the X specs for this card?? If
it helps it is a Diamond Stealth card.
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On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a friend who I am trying to help install debian 1.1. He has an
> ET4000/W32p graphics card. I installed the appropriate server, went
> through the xbase-configure program to create an XF86Config file, and
> then r
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
: On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
:
: > Hi,
: >
: > I have a friend who I am trying to help install debian 1.1. He has an
: > ET4000/W32p graphics card. I installed the appropriate server, went
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:
: There are many problems with the ET40
>On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a friend who I am trying to help install debian 1.1. He has an
>> ET4000/W32p graphics card. I installed the appropriate server, went
>> through the xbase-configure program to create an
On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
> >On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
> >
> >There are many problems with the ET4000/W32 cards. You can try a beta
> >version from XFREE or try my solution--replace the card with one that
> >works under the present XFR
Hi,
I have a friend who I am trying to help install debian 1.1. He has an
ET4000/W32p graphics card. I installed the appropriate server, went
through the xbase-configure program to create an XF86Config file, and
then ran "X -probeonly 2> out.txt" to try and get a clock line. Th
Hello all:
I have been helping out a colleague with a Linux installation on a Cyrix
5x86 system on a combination PCI/VLB motherboard. Everything works fine
except for X. We have tried running the ET4000/W32 server and the SVGA
server as per the README.W32. No Luck! Basically, the symptoms
On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
> I have been helping out a colleague with a Linux installation on a Cyrix
> 5x86 system on a combination PCI/VLB motherboard. Everything works fine
> except for X. We have tried running the ET4000/W32 server and the SVGA
> serve
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