> You need to set up XKB properly for XSuSE. There should be some sort
> of error message about this when you run startx. The fix is basically
> making a link to a directory. After you do this, everything will work
> properly. It worked for me!
Thanks Ben,
I had XkbDisable i
>> I think Xinside Accelerated X 4.1 supports the Matrox Series. I thikn it is
>> overall better than XFree86 since most of the drivers are optimized for the
>> specific cards.
As far as I know the Millenium II also works with MetroX, and yet again it is
not free but it is a good package, and ver
"Ben Pfaff wrote:"
>I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
>key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
>downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
>the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA a
I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the
old vers
Hi,
I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the
old version. The
I have a Matrox Millenium II PCI with 4 MB WRAM. One of the best
resource for information on how to upgrade and configure XFree86 for
the Millenium II is the Web site for the XFree86 Matrox Team at
http://matrox.alloy.net. I got it working with the Matrox Team's
download and installation instructio
I think Xinside Accelerated X 4.1 supports the Matrox Series. I thikn it is
overall better than XFree86 since most of the drivers are optimized for the
specific cards.
check it out youreself www.xinside.com
The package doesn't come free though. It cost $100 but I think it is well
worth it.
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