Whoops. The XFree86.log information I included was from a session
using the fbdev driver. It shows a few problems of its own,
but not the ones I asked about.
The following info from the kernel log may be helpful:
radeonfb: ref_clk=2700, ref_div=12, xclk=36675 from OF
radeonfb: detected DFP
I have been having screen locks since switching to ACPI. In trying to
locate the problem, I am trying to disable DPMS when using the nv
driver. However, no matter what I try, it always is enabled:
...
(II) Loading extension XFree86-Misc
(II) Loading extension XFree86-DGA
(II) Loading extension
Hi,
I am running XFree86 HEAD on a Titanium PowerBook III/800
with a 2.4.20-pre7-ben0 kernel built from Benjamin Herrenschmidt's
rsync tree. For the last couple of days, when I build from cvs HEAD,
starting X has locked up my display (I cannot switch away from
the locked tty7). My kernel is st
Dear all:
Im having some trouble finding documentation on how to make a Trident 9750 card to
output video to a TV.
Yes, yes, I know that video card sucks, but... hey! I have it on my desk. I want to do
something useful with it :).
I would like if someone could point me some resources to read (
Hi..
i want to run Xigs tinyx server for CyberPro 5350 pci graphic cards.
i have changed the igsstub.c of igs dirs. such as
while (LinuxFindPci(0x10ea, 0x5000, count , &attr) --> while (LinuxFindPci(0x10ea,
0x5300, count, &attr)
But, when i run Xigs server, error occurred.
I think, after k
On Thursday 03 October 2002 5:33 pm, Michael Michael wrote:
> --- Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My hope is that the configuration file becomes
> > entirely optional. There's
> > essentially nothing there which can't be
> > autodetected on a reasonable
> > system.
> >
> > At that poi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>This is my first ever submission to a mailing list to get help. If I have got the
>etiquette wrong, sorry - please advise.
>>
>>I am failing to get XFree86 to work on a Dell Inspiron 2600 at a screen resolution
>of 1024*768.
>
>
> Maybe this will help:
>
> h
Around 14 o'clock on Oct 3, Michael Michael wrote:
> The big picture is I'd like to move towards a XML format for flat file view
> and database for ui managers. Moving to XML helps a lot in moving on to a
> system wide config data base. A zillion config file formats makes it
> difficult to conte
--- Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My hope is that the configuration file becomes
> entirely optional. There's
> essentially nothing there which can't be
> autodetected on a reasonable
> system.
>
> At that point, the format of the file is moot.
>
Actually long term I was hopi
Hi,
XFree86 v4 is now a single server, in debian is under /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86,
which supports all video hardware through different modules
(see Section "Device")..
probably the easiest way to figure out which module to load is do
XFree86 -configure
it will generate a config file (/root/XF86Con
I don't recall having any problems with 4.2.0 on nForce. I'm
not sure that RedHat's "4.2.0" is really the same as a stock
XFree86 4.2.0. There have be cases in the past where they have
modified theirs. Try an official XFree86 4.2.0.
Mark.
On 3 Oct 2002, Mikkel La
Hi all,
this bug report has been posted by me before, but I unfortunately
got sidetracked and never got to follow up on it. My apologies.
Whenever I try to run the nv driver in 4.2.0 on my nForce-based
PC the X server crashes and locks the PC, requiring a hard reset
to continue, while the closed
I found some code here
http://www.gusnet.cx/proj/miscunix/code/xquerypointer.c and modified it to
return the coordinates in "+x+y" format. It actually works really well
with the windows I like to use - xterms, aterms, etc. I think you are
generally right, many GUI applications don't like -geomet
I use the 'nv' (xfree86 4.2.1) driver and after a screen blank, the
bottom half of the screen is on top and vice versa. I use gdm also. I
found that if I do:
kill -SIGUSR1 `pidof X`
after unblanking, X fixes itself and displays properly. Is this what
SIGUSR1 is supposed to do (ie reinitialize
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is problem in OpenBSD 3.1 stable , Xfree current.
> making all in programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/bus...
> rm -f Pci.o
> gcc -c -O2 -ansi -Dasm=__asm -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes
>-Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
This is problem in OpenBSD 3.1 stable , Xfree current.
making all in programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/bus...
rm -f Pci.o
gcc -c -O2 -ansi -Dasm=__asm -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wundef
-I. -I.
>
> > Does anything change when you disable do 'Option "NoAccel" "Yes"'?
>
> Interesting. I have not tried that.
>
That one rescued me once when I tried to combine an ATI Mach64 with a
NVidia TNT2. With acceleration the mouse left trails, actually all kind
of movements left some trails on the
> Perhaps it is a hardware problem? Can you ensure all cards do really
> work? Have you tried using them one by one? Perhaps it'll do to switch
> slots on the mainboard?
My 6 head machine works fine under WindowsME.
> Does anything change when you disable do 'Option "NoAccel" "Yes"'?
Interesti
> Hi
>
> This is my first ever submission to a mailing list to get help. If I have got the
>etiquette wrong, sorry - please advise.
>
> I am failing to get XFree86 to work on a Dell Inspiron 2600 at a screen resolution
>of 1024*768.
Maybe this will help:
http://www.pvv.org/~roarl/inspiron410
> The mga drivers from Matrox works even worse than the mga driver from
> XFree86.
> It won't accept modelines that work fine under your mga driver, and
under
> NetBSD ARM32 kernelmodes, and under WindowsME.
>
> On the 2 first screens however, everything always works fine. It is
> always on the l
I have a Sony FX190 which employs a Intel 815 graphics chip and provides
both an internal LCD display capable of displaying 1400x1050, and an
external display connector port. I'd like to be able to switch the
external display ON only, all by itself, just like I used to in Windows,
so that I c
Hi
This is my first ever submission to a mailing list
to get help. If I have got the etiquette wrong, sorry - please
advise.
I am failing to get XFree86 to work on a Dell
Inspiron 2600 at a screen resolution of 1024*768.
I have tried to solve these problems using the
advice in Manuel C
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 07:25:31PM +1200, David Antliff wrote:
>
> Well, I don't know if it's been done before, but I use Fluxbox and as it
> stands, it has no ability to place new windows 'interactively' (i.e.
> choose to open an xterm, click where you want it to be positioned). I
> know it's si
Well, I don't know if it's been done before, but I use Fluxbox and as it
stands, it has no ability to place new windows 'interactively' (i.e.
choose to open an xterm, click where you want it to be positioned). I
know it's simple, but if I had a wrapper for XQueryPointer() then I could
use the sam
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