I choose this distro because it's easy to use and reminds me of XP...I've also got nothing better to do How do I install the damn drivers though? I've run the script, it says something like it has to recompile the drivers for my current kernel version and theoretically finishes OK. I restarted X, restarted the computer, nothing happened, I'm still stuck in shitty VGA rez. It hasn't appeared in the vidcards that I can manually add list either...I don't really know my way around Linux, so some help would be appreciated. This distro has XFree 4.2.1, if that matters...
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what version of gcc does it have? that's the real trick to getting the linux drivers working. Other than that, use emacs (that's pretty standard as an install on most distros) or whatever your favorite text editor is. And modify /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 so that the "Driver" is "mtx". That's a big part of it....
LeechWah! Wah!
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I think i improperly said that "I don't really know my way around Linux", a better formula is "I don't know shit about Linux"...is there any distro in which this will work just by running the script? I've also checked out Lindows 2.0 (a really nice piece of work by the way-at least from this Microsuxer's point of view) and the script didn't work there either...actually it might be the reason why that OS isn't booting anymore I mean come on, do I really have to go down and dirty just to install a driver?!All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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read my post about installing Debian 3.0. Debian isn't exactly the most user-friendly version of Linux, but it gets the job done. Most of the RedHat based distros use GCC 2.96 or GCC 3.2, you're in luck though, at least according to www.distrowatch.com, lycoris uses GCC 2.95. You've been able to run the install script, and if it said it compiled ok, then the next trick is to 'modprobe agpgart' then 'modprobe mtx'. If you've already modified /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 so that the driver is 'mtx' then you should be able to load it up. I've got this weekend free, if you need some help. I should be able to get it working, pretty easily. I'll check back here every so often and you can always email me. Good luck.
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Well I've tried my luck with Lindows again...it's Debian based so I followed your instructions in the other topic...I changed the two settings in XF86Config-4, but the modprobe mtx command says it can't locate the module. After a restart the driver mtx remained in the XF86 file, but I still don't have the extra resolution and refresh rate options...Lindows has gcc 2.95 as well. modprobe agpgart doesn't seem to do/say anything.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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After you have ran the install.sh that comes with the matrox drivers, it should have placed the module in '/lib/modules/{kernel version}/kernel/drivers/video/mtx.o' Then you'd have to 'insmod mtx' before you open up XWindows. (Or you can just modify /etc/modules and add on two seperate lines agpgart, and mtx.)
From /etc/modules on my debian system:
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
# to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Comments begin with
# a "#", and everything on the line after them are ignored.
input
usbkbd
keybdev
binfmt_aout
binfmt_misc
ntfs
usbmouse
agpgart
emu10k1
3c59x
mousedev
LeechWah! Wah!
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Hmm, I didn't pay attention to this message: "Installing mtx.o...no compiled mtx.o available" (that's what it says when it's supposed to install the Matrox Kernel Module...so I guess that is my problem...how do I get around it? BTW, do you have an Audigy or know how to properly install the opensource Creative drivers? Thanx for the help so farAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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Unfortunately, I don't have an Audigy, I have a SBLive (it uses the same core driver, but I believe there is a patch to make it work for the audigy).
Try to 'cd ~/mtxdrivers/kernel/src' and type 'make' and then 'make install' That should create the mtx.o driver and put it in the right place.
As a side note, mtx.o loads automatically when I load up X because it is linked to the mtx_drv.o.
LeechWah! Wah!
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Looks like you need to install the software off of the dev CD. I was going to download it and try it out myself, but it seems that all the mirrors out there either don't work, or are slow as hell.
LeechLast edited by leech; 7 October 2002, 15:52.Wah! Wah!
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Woop Lycoris doesn't have GNU make?!
That's really bizaar....P4 Northwood 1.8GHz@2.7GHz 1.65V Albatron PX845PEV Pro
Running two Dell 2005FPW 20" Widescreen LCD
And of course, Matrox Parhelia | My Matrox histroy: Mill-I, Mill-II, Mystique, G400, Parhelia
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No, actually Lindows doesn't have it...but no matter, I've just downloaded a real-deal distro (Redhat 8.0) and will hopefully have more luck. Oh, and in the latest versions of both Lycoris and Lindows, my Audigy works...yey!All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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