Hey everyone
This morning I have been trying to get quake-svga running, and am getting this
error message:
SVGAlib wrapper: unable to open default visual
I have been looking around the list archives and the web but cannot find
any info on how to fix this error, anyone have any suggestions
Hello:
I installed the quake-svga package and quake-lib-stub (because I already
have the libraries).
When I switch to a console and type "quake-svga" the screen just goes
blank, and my monitor goes into powersave mode within a couple of seconds.
Does anyone know what might be ca
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 14:09, aphro wrote:
> another thing to check is the cache on the board/chip, disable one
> at a time thru the bios and see if it does the same, its gonna run
> like a 386 but it'll be a decent test to see if the cache sometimes
> gives bad hits.
>
> worth a shot anyways ..
Veer wrote:
rwvtve >On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 09:30, aphro wrote:
rwvtve >
rwvtve >> quite possibly a quake-svga problem. it also could be a mainboard
rwvtve >> problem..is the ram that you scanned that was 'bad' in any particular
rwvtve >> socket? i've had ra
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 09:30, aphro wrote:
> quite possibly a quake-svga problem. it also could be a mainboard
> problem..is the ram that you scanned that was 'bad' in any particular
> socket? i've had ram sockets go bad on me before when the ram was ok.
I cycled my &q
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Remco van 't Veer wrote:
rwvtve >Could it be a quake-svga problem or am I still experiencing memory
rwvtve >problems? Could my video memory be faulty? Some BIOS setting?
quite possibly a quake-svga problem. it also could be a mainboard
problem..is the ram that
el compile tests.
A few weeks later, yesterday, I installed quake-svga and logged on to
a server. After a couple of minutes squeezing my mouse, quake goes
signal 11;
svgalib: Signal 11: Segmentation fault received.
Hmm, memory problem still exists? I downloaded memtest86-2.1 from
<http://re
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