Moreover, the Mac community at CERN has an active mailing list: support-macosx@cern.ch, where you can get. The archive of this mailing list is available at:.
- An update from X11.org. On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 16:34 +0000, Cook, Rich wrote: Hello, I recently heard on the Apple x11-users mailing list that remote OpenGL rendering (IGLX) is being phased out of XOrg and not being replaced.
- Sep 22, 2012 - I need to generate a xorg.conf file with the current settings of my pc. Log file: '/var/log/Xorg.1.log', Time: Sun Sep 23 09: List of.
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Best bet, try booting them off of a PPC live CD. If you get a live CD that boots and starts x, then steal the xorg.conf. Then move that xorg.conf to the ltsp tree on the server and call on it with custom settings in lts.conf and XF86CONFIGFILE (double check the syntax on that).
If you google my name along with lts.conf, ppc, or XF86CONFIG you should find some pretty decent instructions on setting this up. The hardest part is getting a working xorg.conf, and the easiest way is to try different flavors of PPC live CD's. Then you don't have any time invested in trying an OS to see if it will work.
Jim On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 14:30:53 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote Well, I finally got all my powerpc machines to boot off the network. Thanks to all those that helped. I'm planning on documenting the process, although I can't remember if it was Lagunitas IPA or Sierra Nevada Bigfoot. This is on Gutsy, BTW. Well, one of three powerpc machines work. The newer iBook G4 works perfectly.
The G3 iMac (eMac?) and the G4 Power Mac both boot but won't start X. If I log into root on the G4 Power Mac as root and simply run startx I get this in the xorg log: (II) VGA(0): initializing int10.