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Method 3: VESA Framebuffer -- SVGA for Redhat/Mandrake 6 Note: I consider this method obsolete, but it should still work. Redhat/Mandrake 6 already has framebuffer support built into the stock kernel, so the X installation procedure is simple if you can live with the version of pcmcia-cs that comes with the distribution. This method is probably the quickest way to getting X up and running; however, this solution uses the SVGA server, which is slow compared to the Mach64 solutions in the previous methods. I'd recommend that you take the time to follow Method 1 instead. Once you get this to work, however, you can go back and try to reconfigure for the Mach64 server (repeat the procedure below, but choose Mach64 as your X server, and replace the RedHat Mach64 server with the modified XF86_Mach64 3.3.6 libc6 binary.
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