Is Glade the same as Glide?
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From: Lucas Vogel <
lvogel@exponent.com>
To: '
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Date: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:58 PM
Subject: RE: Where can I get Glide (besides looking in
www.3dfx.com or
ftp.3dfx.com)?
>My SuSE distro came with Glade...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rick Rosinski [mailto:rick@rickrosinski.com]
>Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:18 PM
>To: XPert XFree86.org; PLUG; Newbie XFree86.org
>Subject: Where can I get Glide (besides looking in www.3dfx.com or
>ftp.3dfx.com)?
>
>
>I have been looking everywere for Glide, but I can't find it. Not in
>www.3dfx.com nor in ftp.3dfx.com. Nowhere on the Linux software search
>engines (and any related link would report - "file not found"). I am
having
>lots of frustration with getting my XFree86 4.0.3 to work with Virtual
>resolutions on my Voodoo3 2000 card, and I have been posting frequently
>everywhere I can, and *only one* person responded. Thanks to Mark
Vojkovich
>on the XPert mailing list. If ANYBODY has ANY idea as to how to help me
out
>here, please respond!
>
>
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From cj" <
emcis@yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 06:15:02 2001
From: cj" <
emcis@yahoo.com (cj)
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 23:15:02 -0700
Subject: 2 NICs?
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I'm trying to configure a second NIC on my Slack and OpenBSD box (one =
box, two drives). The rt8139 drivers for my PCI, D-link DFE-530TX+(s) =
are compiled into the 2.4.0 kernel. I've been reading the ethernet-HOWTO =
and got the part about adding "ether=3DIRQ,BASE_ADDR,NAME" to lilo.conf =
and running lilo, but I get syntax errors on the line I added. Does =
anyone know the correct syntax? I've tried it in the middle and the end =
of lilo.conf and I've tried it as: "ether=3D0,0,eth1" and "linux =
ether=3D0,0,eth1" (without the quotes, of course), but neither gets past =
the syntax error. Also, does anyone know how to determine the BASE_ADDR =
of a NIC? I've tried: "cat /proc/pci" and "lspci -v" to list device and =
both cards show up on different IRQs and naming variations so I know =
that it's seeing both cards, but no BASE_ADDR as I'm familiar with them =
(0xNNN). I'm trying this first in Slack since it's so similar to BSD, =
but if there's an entirely different method for BSD, then I'd appreciate =
if someone would let me know that as well. Thanks.
CJ
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