Well.I told,I am totally new in Linux.So if I want supports from this
lists like "paint-by-numbers instructions given on a silver
platter".Then I don't think,its a big crime.If anyone unable to give me
"paint-by-numbers instructions",then ok,who tell you to reply me?
=-O
But thanx to Chris for ur Link.It worked fine.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Chris Jones writes:
Nope, sorry. If you need personal attention, hire a consultant to
help you. Or, return your laptop, and replace it with one that has
Intel or ATI graphics that are natively supported by Mesa, and do
not require any setup to get accelerated 3D.
Next time, before you purchase any hardware make sure it is fully
supported by free Linux drivers, and does not require any of this
nonsense.
Comments like this don't help anyone.
Maybe he bought the machine before deciding to try out linux, so was
unaware of the issues involved.
Maybe, but one thing is certain: he is repeatedly demanding a
"paint-by-numbers" instructions given to him on a silver platter, and
rejects every suggestion to put any more effort into getting his 3D
working.
Well, if all he wants is an answer that does not require any kind of
an effort, it can't get any easier than buying hardware that works out
of the box. No assembly required.