Marcus Alves Grando wrote:
Eric Anholt wrote:
On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 13:25 +0800, Ganbold wrote:
Hi,
I have strange problem with my Dell Latitude D620 laptop which has
945GM chipset and onboard graphic card.
I'm using September 30th RELENG_6.
If I use acpi_video only, mplayer can only use "sdl" video output
for full screen playing.
If I use [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s i945 graphics support patch without
using acpi_video, mplayer can use other video outputs for full
screen playing but my mouse works in strange way, mouse pointer
doesn't move, or moves very very slowly. I can see mouse goes over
gnome applets (highlights) but I don't see pointer itself is moving.
If I use mnag's patch and acpi_video together mplayer can use only
"sdl" for full screen playing.
OK, I think in reading your email, I'll substitute "having acpi_video"
with "not having AGP loaded." If you have acpi_video on RELENG_6, that
prevents your AGP from loading afaik.
So, if you have AGP loaded, you get a broken cursor, but playing XV
works fine? Could you try the patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/agp-i945-4.diff instead? There were
RELENG_6:
http://marcus.grupos.com.br:8080/patch/agp_i810.c.patch
Eric, Marcus, who's patch should I try on RELENG_6?
Anyway I'll try both in couple of days and let you know how it goes.
thanks a lot,
Ganbold
Regards
cases where the original patch (along with Linux's code) could get the
aperture size wrong in my testing. But then, testing 3 versions of the
code across 2-3 pieces of hardware and 2 OSes leaves me somewhat
confused as to what I've really tested, so no guarantees :)
Is this strange behavior related to ACPI or something else?
Also when I'm not starting /etc/rc.d/moused before going to X I
can't use mouse in X.
Is this problem related to X or ACPI?
X expects to use sysmouse by default. If you don't have moused
providing mouse events, you won't get any.
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