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Re: i810 problems



yi victor..

try the following...

- install the agpgart stuff
root#  rpm -ivh I810Gtt-0.1-6.src.rpm
	cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
	compile agpgart stuff

- install intels silly X11 driver
root# rpm -ivh XFCom-i810-glibc2.1-1.0.0-rh60.i386.rpm

- check that it works
root# XFCom_i810 -probeonly
	- works if you see that 1024x768 resolutions defined

	- startx --- and magic it should be working..

== or use the debianized packages of the same *.rpm...

for more info..
	http://www.Linux-1U.net/MotherBoard/Intel.X11.Patch.uhow2.txt

have fun
alvin
http://www.linux-1U.net ...


On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Victor wrote:

> I've installed potato 2.2r2 on my desktop, a Celeron Compaq Presario, endowed 
> unfortunately of an Intel 82810 graphic card which I would use with X and kde.
> I've read all the extremely poor and distressing pieces of  "Documentation" 
> about i810 both under the various /usr/doc and www.debian.org/branden and 
> downloaded the required tar file. 
> I've installed X86Free 3.3.6 and the server xserver-svga which according to 
> dselect supports i810 (how? ;-(   ) 
> I've compiled agpgart.o
> and then I've felt lost & miserable: what does the cryptic sentence in the 
> tar file documentation "....................Then recompile the glx module:
> ./configure --with-mesa=<mesasrc> --enable-agp && make
> make install (as root)......................." mean?
> Where is that glx module, I couldn't find it!!!!!!
> Is there anybody out there able to explain in a straightforward way (step by 
> step) how I can set the i810 graphic card?
> Ciao
> Vittorio
> 
> 
> 
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