Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 26 Mar 1998 09:35:10 +0000 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: GGI Project Unhappy On Linux |
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Hi Albert.
>>> GGI Project Unhappy On Linux!
Most of this, I can't comment on, but there's a few points I can make...
1. I provide a UK mirror for GGI, so anybody this side of the pond wishing to have a look at it can. URL is:
ftp://ftp.mirrors.ml.org/mirrors/Synergy/GGI/
>> Hmm.... I'm sorry, but I have faced that kind of attitude from >> the GGI people that would scare off even the most offence-proof >> people. When I suggested (in a private talk - no names) that I >> write a driver for a) the Trident cards and b) a VESA 2.x >> interface I heard what follows:
>> a) Tridents are SHIT! Nobody uses them and who does, either >> simply cannot afford a better card or doesn't know what are >> graphics cards for. Well, no comments...
> Fine, you cannot afford a decent card. That is OK.
Alternatively, he may not be able to get hold of anything else. A friend of mine on the African continent reports that the ONLY video cards generally available are Trident cards, so shit or otherwise, they have to use them...
>> b) VESA is a DOS-only thing and WE (i.e. THEM) don't need it.
> On most cards, VESA is provided by a DOS TSR. Do you really > want to put DOSEMU in the kernel?
Six of my last seven video cards provided native VESA support without any driver being loaded, so I'd have to consider that a very weak excuse that doesn't bear up to even the flimsiest scrutiny...
Before you ask, one of them was a Trident card with native VESA support, another was a different model of Trident card, and was the only one without VESA support, and the reason for the changes is that I had to recommend a video card for a large contract for one of the local computer emporiums, so they let me try out all seven models they had in stock at the time, and VESA support was one thing I specifically checked for. The best of those seven is is my computer.
Apart from the above three points, I have no problem accepting your arguments, and I'm quite willing to continue mirroring GGI as at present, so don't worry about that.
Best wishes from Riley.
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