I think I've gotten X working properly on my PowerMac 4400/200
now; here's my XF86Config file for reference:# $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/XF86Conf.cpp,v 3.29.2.3 1999/06/02
07:50:27 hohndel Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1994 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
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# Permission is hereby granted, fre
Kent West wrote:
I've gotten a stop closer. I added the line:
option "noaccel"
to the Device section. Now I've got a usable screen. It has a very
tall virtual screen area, so I've still got some figuring to do, but maybe
this'll help you some also.
Tom wrote:
New install on a Macintosh Lombar
Tom wrote:
New install on a Macintosh Lombard and I can't seem
to get an XF86Config
file that will work (Xserver=XF68_FBDev).
Cna someone point me to a URL that has install instruction specific
debian
on Mac laptops?
And is there a specific debian-user-ppc mail list?
thanks
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tom
New install on a Macintosh Lombard and I can't seem to get an XF86Config
file that will work (Xserver=XF68_FBDev).
Cna someone point me to a URL that has install instruction specific debian
on Mac laptops?
And is there a specific debian-user-ppc mail list?
thanks
--
tom
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