Re: [Debian]: gravitywars
Quoting Marko Schulz (4mschulz@informatik.uni-hamburg.de):
> > wenn ich Gravitywars starte, bleibt der Bildschirm schwarz. Anscheinend wird
> > das Spiel aber gestartet. Ich bin echt am Verzweifeln. Hilfe!
> >
> > ii gravitywars 1.102-9 Clone of Gravity Force, for SVGA
> > ii svgalibg1 1.2.13-3.3 SVGA display utilities
> >
> > Grafikkarte: Diamond Viper 330 (Riva 128)
>
> Laufen denn andere Programme, die die svgalib benutzen? So wie maelstrom
> oder dvisvga (oder hieß es tmview, *grübel*)? Wenn nicht, dann solltest
> Du wohl an Deiner /etc/vga/libvga.config mal rumbasteln.
zgv läuft (üble Auflösung), maelstrom nicht:
holgi@deepthought:~ > maelstrom
Using VGA driver.
VGA_FrameBuf: Video hardware doesn't support requested mode!
Es scheint also an der /etc/vga/libvga.config zu liegen. Leider konnte ich
sie bisher nicht davon überzeugen andere Videomodes zu benutzen. Ich schicke
einfach mal meine aktuelle Datei mit.
Holgi
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# Configuration file for svgalib. Default location is /etc/vga.
# Lines starting with '#' are ignored.
# Have a deep look at README.config to see what can do here (especially
# for mach32).
# Mouse type:
# mouse Microsoft # Microsoft
# mouse MouseSystems # Mouse Systems
# mouse MMSeries # Logitech MM Series
# mouse Logitech # Logitech protocol (old, newer mice use Microsoft protocol)
# mouse Busmouse # Bus mouse
# mouse PS2 # PS/2 mouse
# mouse MouseMan # Logitech MouseMan
# mouse Spaceball # Spacetec Spaceball
# mouse none # None
mouse PS2
# (DEBIAN NOTE: the mouse used to default to microsoft, but this was changed
# to fix bug #13458. If your mouse used to work fine, you can simply change
# it back to read "microsoft" again. If you are careful to change *only that
# one word*, and not to add or remove extra whitespace, the package
# installation will continue to update this file without requiring user
# intervention because of a modified config file.
# This applies to all mouse types, not just microsoft.)
# Usually /dev/mouse will be a link to the mouse device.
# However, esp. with the Spacetec Spaceball you may
# want to specify a different device for svgalib to use
# mdev /dev/ttyS0 # mouse is at /dev/ttyS0
# Some multiprotocol mice will need one of the following:
# setRTS # set the RTS wire.
# clearRTS # clear the RTS wire.
# leaveRTS # leave the RTS wire alone (default) (Wire is usually set)
# setDTR # set the DTR wire.
# clearDTR # clear the DTR wire.
# leaveDTR # leave the DTR wire alone (default) (Wire is usually set)
# Monitor type:
# Only one range can be specified for the moment. Format:
# HorizSync min_kHz max_kHz
# VertRefresh min_Hz max_Hz
# Typical Horizontal sync ranges
# (Consult your monitor manual for Vertical sync ranges)
#
# 31.5 - 31.5 kHz (Standard VGA monitor, 640x480 @ 60 Hz)
# 31.5 - 35.1 kHz (Old SVGA monitor, 800x600 @ 56 Hz)
# 31.5 - 35.5 kHz (Low-end SVGA, 8514, 1024x768 @ 43 Hz interlaced)
# 31.5 - 37.9 kHz (SVGA monitor, 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 640x480 @ 72 Hz)
# 31.5 - 48.3 kHz (SVGA non-interlaced, 800x600 @ 72 Hz, 1024x768 @ 60 Hz)
# 31.5 - 56.0 kHz (high frequency, 1024x768 @ 70 Hz)
# 31.5 - ???? kHz (1024x768 @ 72 Hz)
# 31.5 - 64.3 kHz (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz)
HorizSync 27.0 92.0
VertRefresh 50 160
# Montitor timings
#
# These are prefered over the default timings (if monitor and chipset
# can handle them). Not all drivers use them at the moment, and Mach32
# has its own syntax (see below).
# The format is identical to the one used by XFree86, but the label
# following the modeline keyword is ignored by vgalib.
#
# Here some examples:
# modeline "640x480@100" 43 640 664 780 848 480 483 490 504
# modeline "800x600@73" 50 800 856 976 1024 600 637 643 666
# modeline "1024x768@75" 85 1024 1048 1376 1400 768 771 780 806
#modeline "1152x864" 137.65 1152 1184 1312 1536 864 866 885 902 -hsync -vsync
#modeline "1024x768" 115.50 1024 1056 1248 1440 768 771 781 802 -hsync -vsync
#modeline "800x600" 69.65 800 864 928 1088 600 604 610 640 -hsync -vsync
#modeline "640x480" 45.80 640 672 768 864 480 488 494 530 -hsync -vsync
#modeline "320x240" 15.75 320 336 384 400 240 244 246 262 doublescan
# Mach32 timings:
# e.g. Setup a 320x200 mode for the mach32:
#define 320x200x32K 320x200x64K 320x200x16M 320x200x16M32
# 16 320 392 464 552 200 245 265 310
# These are REQUIRED for above mode, please edit to suit your monitor.
# (No, I won't pay for a new one)
# HorizSync 29 65
# VertRefresh 42 93.5
# Chipset type:
#
# Use one of the following force chipset type.
# Autodetects if no chipset is specified.
# If a chipset driver gives trouble, try forcing VGA.
# chipset VGA # Standard VGA
# chipset EGA # EGA
# chipset ET3000 # Tseng ET3000
# chipset ET4000 # Tseng ET4000
# chipset Cirrus # Cirrus Logic GD542x
# chipset TVGA # Trident TVGA8900/9000
# chipset Oak # Oak Technologies 037/067/077
# chipset S3 # S3 chipsets
# chipset GVGA6400 # Genoa 6400
# chipset ARK # ARK Logic
# chipset ATI # old ATI VGA
# chipset Mach32 # ATI Mach32
# chipset ALI # ALI2301
# chipset Mach64 # ATI Mach64
# EGA Color/mono mode:
# Required if chipset is EGA.
#
# Use one of the following digits to force color/mono:
# monotext # Card is in monochrome emulation mode
# colortext # Card is in color emulation mode
colortext
# RAMDAC support:
# Some chipsets (e.g. S3 and ARK) allows specifying a RAMDAC type.
# If your RAMDAC is not autodetected, you can try specifying it.
# Do NOT specify a RAMDAC if you card uses the S3 Trio chipset
# (the RAMDAC is built in).
# Ramdac Sierra32K
# Ramdac SC15025
# Ramdac SDAC # S3 SDAC
# Ramdac GenDAC # S3 GenDAC
# Ramdac ATT20C490 # AT&T 20C490, 491, 492 (and compatibles)
# Ramdac ATT20C498 # AT&T 20C498
# Ramdac IBMRGB52x # IBM RGB524, 526, 528 (and compatibles)
# Dotclocks:
# Some chipsets needs a list of dot clocks for optimum operation. Some
# includes or supports a programmable clock chip. You'll need to specify
# them here.
# Fixed clocks example:
# (The following is just an example, get the values for your card from
# you XF86Config)
# Clocks 25.175 28.3 40 70 50 75 36 44.9 0 118 77 31.5 110 65 72 93.5
# Programmable clockchip example:
# Clockchip ICD2061A # The only one supported right now
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