Chris Gehlker wrote:
> I found this on the web:
>
>> Hi, in the XF86Config file (I forgot the exact name on 7.2 but its in
>> /etc/ or /etc/X11 make sure its the one to use for _your_ version of
>> Xserver,)
>> in the Device section put option
>> Driver "vesa"
>> it worked for me... all the best.
>> Spundun
>> On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 04:23, K.C. Ramakrishna wrote:
>> > Hi, >>Could you get S3 ProSavageDDR to work with Linux? Have >the
>> configuration but my version of Linux is 7.2 >I just can't get it to
>> work. >Will be a great help if you could help me out. >>Thanks, >kc
>> >>__________________________________________________
>
>
> I don't have a Device section in my XF86Config file so now I'm really
> confused.
4.3.0:
Support (accelerated) for the 964 (revisions 0 and 1), 968, Trio32, Trio64,
Trio64, Trio64V+, Trio64UV+, Aurora64V+, Trio64V2, and PLATO/PX is provided by
the "s3" driver (however, only models using the IBM RGB 524, Texas Instruments
3025, or an internal TrioDAC RAMDAC chip are supported). Support (accelerated)
for the ViRGE, ViRGE/VX, ViRGE/DX, ViRGE/GX, ViRGE/GX2, ViRGE/MX, ViRGE/MX+,
Trio3D and Trio3D/2X is provided by the "s3virge" driver. Support (accelerated)
for the Savage3D, Savage3D/MV, Savage4, Savage2000, and SuperSavage, is provided
by the "savage" driver. Support for the other S3 chipsets has not yet been ported.