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Re: Re: xserver-S3



There's a work-around in XF86 3.3.x, for I'm also using S3 Trio 3D/2x in one of our workstations running potato. I used xserver-VGA16 to configure it via XF86Setup, then defaulted to xserver-SVGA to run X at 800x600, 32bpp, probed 4MB video ram (anything higher makes the mouse pointer look like a block rather than a pointer). There's a card info for S3 Trio 3D/2x (doesn't work well) but there's also a card info that looks like  this: S3 8xxxx8 (S3 Trio3D/2x) {can't remember the exact numbers, but it's there when you  go to the detailed card setup}.

I also encountered the same problem when I was still using RedHat 7.0 with XF86 4.0. There I resorted to manually tweaking the XF86Config file, as XConfigurator erroneously saves the card data. If you're running XF86 4.1 then you should expect no problems.

Patrick Barrett wrote:

>* gerard robin (robin.jag@free.fr) wrote:
>> hello,
>> I have a video-card S3 Trio 3D/2X.
>> It is in the card list and the package
>> xserver-S3 exist in potato, but when
>> I install this package I can set up 
>> correctly xwindow except the form of
>> the pointer of the mouse.
>> In the section Chipset I find s3virge
>> but not s3trio 3D/2X.
>> Can someone tell me if the package xserver-S3 
>> of woody does have a chipset for s3trio 3D/2X.
>> Or if I can find it anywhere.
>
>If you've got separate x servers, you're probably running x 3.3.6.  To
>my knowledge, this doesn't support your card.  4.x does, and is the
>default install in sid and i believe woody.  I believe debs are
>available for potato if you need to use it.  Anyway, your problem boils
>down to the version of your X... its too old.
>
>> TIA
>> 
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>> Gerard
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