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From: Francois.CAU@st.com
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: XF86Config for iMac with 16bpp
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:31:25 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <H0000a4207a7e76e@MHS> (raw)

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     Hi,
     I'm using the XF86_FBDev-3.3.5 server provided by Tom Rini, on a iMac 
     Rev-B. 
     The 32bpp mode is working well, but I've been unable to make it work 
     in 16bpp even using XAutoConfig and XConfigurator.
     Switching to 16bpp alaways produces a "Id 'x' respawning too fast, 
     disabled for 5 mn..."
     
     So, could somebody send me a copy of a working XF86Config file ?
     (I really need to use the 16bpp mode to debug some video software.) 
     
     Thanks,
     Francois


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