Moritz Lennert wrote:
Thank yopu very much for your tip, it works !
I'm glad :)
The only thing that is still not perfect is that I get this huge mouse cursor, that resembles a greek temple ;-) Any idea what that might be ?
Hmmmm... as i told you, i've no an XFree86 4.0 here now to experiment, but take a look again to your XF86Config at section "input device"/"mouse" and to the doc of XFree86 4.0, there should be a README.mouse file somewhere. If you have installed from rpm try to do a: rpm -ql package_name_for_xfree86_4.0 | grep README.mouse if you have installed from sources just move into the parent directory where you've extracted the sources and try a 'find -name README.mouse'. In any case you even can try to do a 'locate README.mouse' if you've updated your file database (updatedb) after the installation process, there should not be many README.mouse files on your system. There was a manner to change the mouse cursor somewhere out there. Have a good one,
Moritz
At 11:50 9/05/00 +0200, you wrote:
try to use 'XFree86 -config' and then edit the XF86Config.new file that should be in your home directory and move it into /etc/X11/XF86Config
(may be -configure or something similar instead -config, i've uninstalled XFree86 40 by now and have no chance to test this)
Have a good one,
Moritz Lennert wrote:
Hello !
I'm running SuSE 6.3 on a Pentium II. I'm running it via loadlin since this is a work computer and windows is still the main OS :-(
I have a graphics card for which SuperProbe gives the following info:
S3 Trio 3D/2X (PCI Probed) Memory : 8192 kbytes RAMDAC : Generic 8-bit pseudo-color DAC (with 6-bit wide lookup tables (or in 6-bit mode))
I downloaded and installed the XFree 4.0 from the XFree.org site. But I can't find Trio 3D/2X in the graphics device choices, even though I read that it is supported in XFree 4.0. Even in the VGA-mode, I don't get anything else running than a color depth 1 (black and white !)
Could someone tell me what I need to do to configure X correctly ?
Thnaks !
Moritz
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try to use 'XFree86 -config' and then edit the XF86Config.new file
should be in your home directory and move it into /etc/X11/XF86Config
(may be -configure or something similar instead -config, i've uninstalled XFree86 40 by now and have no chance to test this)
Have a good one,
Moritz Lennert wrote:
Hello !
I'm running SuSE 6.3 on a Pentium II. I'm running it via loadlin since this is a work computer and windows is still the main OS :-(
I have a graphics card for which SuperProbe gives the following info:
S3 Trio 3D/2X (PCI Probed) Memory : 8192 kbytes RAMDAC : Generic 8-bit pseudo-color DAC (with 6-bit wide lookup tables (or in 6-bit mode))
I downloaded and installed the XFree 4.0 from the XFree.org site. But I can't find Trio 3D/2X in the graphics device choices, even
-- Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso Nuevo Mundo - Dpto. Informático ICQ#: 62850923 Henri Dunant, 19 - 28036 Madrid tfno: +34 91 343 18 40 ext. 207 España / Spain fax: +34 91 350 28 45 <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Moritz Lennert wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Thank yopu very much for your tip, it works !</blockquote> I'm glad :) <blockquote TYPE=CITE>The only thing that is still not perfect is that I get this huge mouse cursor, that resembles a greek temple ;-) Any idea what that might be ?</blockquote> Hmmmm... as i told you, i've no an XFree86 4.0 here now to experiment, but take a look again to your XF86Config at section "input device"/"mouse" and to the doc of XFree86 4.0, there should be a README.mouse file somewhere. If you have installed from rpm try to do a: rpm -ql package_name_for_xfree86_4.0 | grep README.mouse if you have installed from sources just move into the parent directory where you've extracted the sources and try a 'find -name README.mouse'. In any case you even can try to do a 'locate README.mouse' if you've updated your file database (updatedb) after the installation process, there should not be many README.mouse files on your system. There was a manner to change the mouse cursor somewhere out there. Have a good one, <blockquote TYPE=CITE> Moritz At 11:50 9/05/00 +0200, you wrote: that though I
read that it is supported in XFree 4.0. Even in the VGA-mode, I don't get anything else running than a
color depth > > 1 (black and white !) > > > > Could someone tell me what I need to do to configure X correctly ? > > > > Thnaks ! > > > > Moritz > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com > > For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com > > Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/ > >-- >Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso >Nuevo Mundo - Dpto. Informático ICQ#: 62850923 >Henri Dunant, 19 - 28036 Madrid tfno: +34 91 343 18 40 ext. 207 >España / Spain fax: +34 91 350 28 45 > >
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