Anna Lindgren wrote:
>
>Hi,
> I'm a totally fresh user to Debian, have tried Red Hat before, but
> wanted to try out Debian instead, but I seem not to be able to install
> the Xserver. I have a NVidia GeForce 2 MX graphics card, which is not
> supported in Xfree86-3.3.6 that is included in my
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 04:08:44PM +0100, Anna Lindgren wrote:
> Hi,
> I¹m a totally fresh user to Debian, have tried Red Hat before, but wanted to
> try out Debian instead, but I seem not to be able to install the Xserver. I
> have a NVidia GeForce 2 MX graphics card, which is not supported in
Darren Wyn Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said...
> I'm lost here. Should I download the source, and compile; or rpm?
Compiling them is _very_ easy, really _very_ easy. Just read the FAQ
and there should be no problems installing them.
Andras
--
The sticker on the side of the box said "Supported P
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 02:23:02PM -0600, Zac Epkes wrote:
> DO NOT use the stock nv driver that comes with xf86. go to www.nvidia.com and
> download the detonator 3 drivers for linux... These Drivers support
> ALL chipsets made by them. TNT, TNT2, GeForce256, GeForce2 MX/GTS/Pro/Ultra
I'm los
On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 09:16:13AM -0500, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> It's version 3.3.3, and I _think_ that it just appeared in potato. If not,
> just grab the SVGA server binary from www.xfree86.org and install it over
> your current server binary.
you may also find it informative to have a look
Vincent Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you need to upgrade to the latest version of XFree86 (3.3.2?).
It's version 3.3.3, and I _think_ that it just appeared in potato. If not,
just grab the SVGA server binary from www.xfree86.org and install it over
your current server binary.
Later,
On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 05:16:53AM -0800, Brant Wells wrote:
> >What graphic server should I use in order to make my riva TNT work with
> >X?
you need to upgrade to the latest version of XFree86 (3.3.2?). i'm not
sure what the latest version is, but AFAIK the version that's packaged in
hamm doe
Howdy Leonardo
Have you tried setting the default resolution using the XF86Setup? See
what happens... You may have to toy around with the /etc/X11/XF86Config
file to fine tune it...
HTH,
BrantW
"RAM... Rarely Adequate Memory..."
>From: "Leonardo Bermudez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian
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