Re: unresolved symbol errors, trying to run XFree86 -configure
Michel Dänzer (daenzer@debian.org) wrote:
> > > This doesn't show any fatal errors. Can the monitor handle the
> > > mode it's using?
> >
> > It's an Apple Studio Display ---- I had no problem running 1024x768
> > and "millions" of colors w/ Jaguar.
>
> Your log snippet didn't show what mode it's trying to use.
Trying to use 24bit @ 1024x768, also tried 16.
> I assume console works?
yeah, works fine.
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