Rathon,
Before I answer your question, a warning:
There have been quite a few threads on this list lately about getting
the G200 to work under Debian. The most 'Debian-like' solution (if there
is such a thing :) is to point apt to some ftp site that has the slink
debs for the latest X packages an
Mark,
I am using Debian2.0 and not using apt. I was using dpkg for this install.
Rathon.
Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
rathon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I never got a response for this request. Sorry for re-posting one more
> time.
> Rathon.
I have the same card and I'm using version 3.3.3 o
Matthew,
How do I copy the XF86_SVGA to the right dir ? Which dir is that and
what file am I overwriting.
Rathon.
Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
rathon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the Xserver for this Matrox Millennium using the
> xserver-svga_3.3.3.1-2_i386
rathon's x.log says
rathon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the Xserver for this Matrox Millennium using the
> xserver-svga_3.3.3.1-2_i386
rathon's x.log says:
XFree86 Version 3.3.2 / X Window System
This is your problem here... I'd say that the svga server v3.3.3.1 that
you said you installed is not being used, t
rathon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I never got a response for this request. Sorry for re-posting one more
> time.
> Rathon.
I have the same card and I'm using version 3.3.3 of X and the G200 is
supported. To upgrade place the following in your sources.list file is
/etc/apt/:
deb http://ftp.netgod.net x/
According to the attached x.log, you are running the xserver from
3.3.2, which does not support the Matrox G200 AGP card. You need to use
the XSVGA server from 3.3.3.
-Seth
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