On 04/07/07, Alasdair Reed <alasdair%iprimus.com.au@localhost> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 10:18:11AM +1000, Alasdair Reed wrote: > On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 07:15:33PM -0400, Blair Sadewitz wrote: > > There is also xf86-video-avivo, which is in the early stages of > > development, but still may be better than VESA. If you want to try > > it, I could package it in pkgsrc-wip. > > > > Regards, > > > > --Blair > > That would be great, I would like to try it. Couple of questions though. > > 1. I am using current branch of pkgsrc and wip is not included in that as far as I can see (in /usr/pkgsrc) how do I access it.
Get it from, say, http://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net/snapshots/pkgsrc-wip-20070703-snapshot.tar.gz Extract it under /usr/pkgsrc. You can then run 'cvs up -dPA' to upgrade to the latest bits.
> > 2. When I get it is it just a case of installing it via pkgsrc and then editing XF86Config or will it involve re-configuring the kernel?
I see you are using X11_TYPE=native from XF86Config remark. You will have to switch to X11_TYPE=xorg, or if you are a little more adventurous, to X11_TYPE=modular and use the packages from wip/modular-xorg... to get what you need. Kernel configuration will be required if you want to try DRI - but it probably is a tall order for this new card.
> > Thanks for the offer. > > Regards, > > Alasdair
Cheers, Chavdar Ivanov