Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 06:23 -0500, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well here is the thing. The file libvgahw.a is hinky on some hardware
in FC4. So there are two possible solutions. The one I know works is
to copy that file from a FC3 system. And I think updating the rpm that
gives us that file might solve some of your problems.
Just a note here that that is not the answer. I've tried that and
manually replacing the libvgahw.a is CURRENTLY the only answer.
Or maybe not,
but it is worth a try.
Thanks, that did the trick for me. I copied the file from a Fedora Core
3 Linux system I have installed, and all's working smoothly (as far as I
can tell). I haven't tried updating the RPM it comes from,
specifically, as I've already done all the proper updates for everything
that's installed, beforehand.
Hopefully this will be fixed soon.
Regards,
Ed.
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