On 1/23/06, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com <http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos>> wrote: >/ Morning... />/ />/ I have a package that I think wants to compile against the X11 source tree. />/ http://openchrome.org - its a snapshot from there.... />/ />/ Anyway the command it tells me to run is: />/ />/ xmkmf /usr/src/xc />/ make />/ make install />/ />/ />/ This is to build a updated X graphics driver... />/ However when I do this I get errors as there is not /usr/src/xc (no />/ surprise) />/ I did then "up2date xorg-x11-sdk" however now I dont know where the />/ "xc" directory might be. />/ />/ Have I not done the right steps yet? />/ />/ Thanks for any suggestions. / >There are src rpms for available on that site for fedora core 3 and >fedora core 4. What you want is not in centos, and you'd probably be >best off rebuilding from their src.rpms >With all the system mods you seem to be doing, it feels like you're >trying to shoehorn a server distro into very modern/unsupported >hardware? Are you sure you've picked the right distro for the job, or >are you simply trying to locate a larger hammer with which to pound in >screws? Jim, Not really, the couple pieces of hardware that I have actually work fine with centos 4.2 - however - when I then want to connect something out of the ordinary like a monitor that does 1366x768 it is not supported in the current driver. My other monitor problem was the driver freezing up. New card will take care of that. Thanks, Jerry