On 4 Jan 2000 22:58:33 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've got the above card on my PC at the office, and have a need to run X on
>it. Evidently, it isn't supported directly. (I'm using slink, by the way).
>I checked on X11.org and it doesn't appear to be supported by the XFree86
>servers
x11.org is very different, xfree has almost no relation to the X
consortium(at least until recently where they got on the
board) www.xfree86.org is for XF86.
nate
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Howard Mann wrote:
howard >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
howard >>
howard >> I've got the above card on my PC at the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've got the above card on my PC at the office, and have a need to run X on
> it. Evidently, it isn't supported directly. (I'm using slink, by the way).
> I checked on X11.org and it doesn't appear to be supported by the XFree86
> servers either.
www.x11.org appear
In a message dated 1/4/00 3:58:38 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> * Is this card supported by XFree yet, and just not listed?
Well, I hate to answer my own question, but I think I found the answer to it
anyway. I guess XFree86 just hasn't updated their website - in like -
I've got the above card on my PC at the office, and have a need to run X on
it. Evidently, it isn't supported directly. (I'm using slink, by the way).
I checked on X11.org and it doesn't appear to be supported by the XFree86
servers either. There are, however, two that X11 packages that do s
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