debian packages for xfree86 3.3.4?
> >
> > My video card (Trio3d) is supported only in that version. However I cannot
> > find them anywhere, although someone mentioned about them being in
> > existence. Oh, and I use slink :-)
>
> I had the similar problem: Running sli
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Robert Varga wrote:
> Are there debian packages for xfree86 3.3.4?
>
> My video card (Trio3d) is supported only in that version. However I cannot
> find them anywhere, although someone mentioned about them being in
> existence. Oh, and I use slink :-)
I
Are there debian packages for xfree86 3.3.4?
My video card (Trio3d) is supported only in that version. However I cannot
find them anywhere, although someone mentioned about them being in
existence. Oh, and I use slink :-)
Thanks in advance,
Robert Varga
harddrives have
> > > suddenly shutdown, then a few seconds later they start powering up again.
> > > It's a bit worrying and I don't know why it happens. I usually avoid this
> > > problem by getting out via a menu. Anyway, this time when I pressed
> > &g
ly shutdown, then a few seconds later they start powering up again.
> > It's a bit worrying and I don't know why it happens. I usually avoid this
> > problem by getting out via a menu. Anyway, this time when I pressed
> > Ctr-Alt-Backspace the disks powered down as h
> > It's a bit worrying and I don't know why it happens. I usually avoid this
> > problem by getting out via a menu. Anyway, this time when I pressed
> > Ctr-Alt-Backspace the disks powered down as has happened previously, but
> > the was no exiting X! In fact w
Of course. I should have mentioned that.
On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> Of course, you're aware that those debs are not official and may give
> you problems.
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Of course, you're aware that those debs are not official and may give
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st 08, 1999 12:41 PM
> Subject: XFree86 (3.3.4), graphics cards, and BIOS weirdness.
>
>
> > 1. Having downloaded the latest XFree86 (version 3.3.4), I tried it on my
> > existing setup (with my PCI graphics card) and it seemed to work fine.
>
> Where did you get .deb
- Original Message -
From: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 1999 12:41 PM
Subject: XFree86 (3.3.4), graphics cards, and BIOS weirdness.
> 1. Having downloaded the latest XFree86 (version 3.3.4), I
nd time, the powering
> down happened again -- and still no change on the screen.
>
> So that's where I am now. X doesn't work anymore and I don't know why.
> Was it something to do with me fiddling with BIOS, or pulling the card out
> and back in again? Or was it some
Cant help you much but I dont think you want to enable any type of shadowing
with linux, be it RAM or a card.
Ronnie
On Sun, 08 Aug 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Let me tell you about strange happenings on my computer. Any
> suggestions/ideas would be most appreciated, though could
to do with me fiddling with BIOS, or pulling the card out
and back in again? Or was it something to do with the new XFree86 (3.3.4)
that only showed up after a reboot? Or is the hardware playing up? Or is
it something to do with moving to some potato packages? Or what?
And why can't I se
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