On Sat, 11 May 2002, Mariusz Mazur wrote:
> I've recently compiled xfree 4.2 on ppc and was rather surprised that nvidia
> driver didn't compile. Could someone give me a list of all drivers that
> should compile on ppc (and if they should have dri enabled)?
Compiled fine in CVS the last tim
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Paul Robertson wrote:
> Can I butt in with some basic questions?
> I'd just like to understand what kinds of applications will benefit from
> this proposal.
>
> We have lots of DVD players, the ubiquitous Brooktree framegrabber,
> and esoteric stuff like my ADV601.
>
> I kn
Hi all,
Here is the configuration of the machine.
(we have many machine exactly like this one,
and the bug is reproduced on two of them,
others haven't been tested)
- Motherboard : MSI KT333
- 1 Go of RAM (DDR 266)
- Athlon 1700+ (1467 Mhz)
- MSI GeForce4Ti 4400 128Mo DDR
- Mandrake 8.2 distrib
I've recently compiled xfree 4.2 on ppc and was rather surprised that nvidia
driver didn't compile. Could someone give me a list of all drivers that
should compile on ppc (and if they should have dri enabled)?
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Hello,
I have searched thru xfree.org but found nothting about dualheading a X11
system. Where can I find such guide?
If it is just some simple changes in the XF86Config file that needs to be
made, what file should I edit XF86Config or XF86Config-4 I have them both.
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Can I butt in with some basic questions?
I'd just like to understand what kinds of applications will benefit from
this proposal.
We have lots of DVD players, the ubiquitous Brooktree framegrabber,
and esoteric stuff like my ADV601.
I know for sure it would help me.
The Bt chips normally produce
> > On Fri, 10 May 2002, Paul Robertson wrote:
> >
> > > I have some software which uses Xv to render images acquired from a TV
> > > camera in something like realtime.
> > > Currently we only capture even fields, and we scale the image
vertically by
> > > 200%. It looks OK.
> > >
> > > Now we nee