Re: Linux 2.6.14 blade 100 framebuffer

2006-01-01 Thread Luigi Gangitano


Il giorno 30/dic/05, alle ore 10:54, Admar Schoonen ha scritto:
Luigi, could you put your kernel (2.6.14-6) and/or config/sources  
online so I could try it?


Sure. You can find it at

  http://people.debian.org/~luigi/sparc64

Regards,

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Re: Linux 2.6.14 blade 100 framebuffer

2005-12-30 Thread Admar Schoonen
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 10:22:49PM -0800, Jurij Smakov wrote:
 I have built the 2.6.15-rc7 debs including the atyfb fix. You can get them 
 at http://www.wooyd.org/debian/kernels/2.6/ Let me and the list know how 
 it goes.

Unfortunately, 2.6.15-rc7 doesn't solve the red dot problem for me. Console
looks fine, i.e., the snow is gone. However, I still have red dots in Xorg and
Xorg still runs at 1280x960 at 60 Hz instead of 85 Hz.

Luigi, could you put your kernel (2.6.14-6) and/or config/sources online so I
could try it?

Best regards,

Admar


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Re: Linux 2.6.14 blade 100 framebuffer

2005-12-29 Thread Jurij Smakov

On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Admar Schoonen wrote:


I just tried linux-image-2.6.14-2-sparc64 version 2.6.14-6 on my blade 100.
Console looks ok, except for some snow or noise when text is scrolling. Xorg
still insists on 1280x960 at 60 Hz; if I lower the resolution to something like
1024x768 or 800x600, it will put the refresh rate at 85 Hz. At all of those
resolutions though, there are red pixels on the screen, most notably when moving
a window.


Hi,

There is a possible fix for the red dots problem: please have a look at 
the last message in 317756 (the patch was probably garbled during 
transmission, but is simple enough to be applied by hand). Please post the 
results of your tests to the bug trail. If everything will work out, I'll 
push this patch into the Debian kernels.


Best regards,

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Re: Linux 2.6.14 blade 100 framebuffer

2005-12-29 Thread Luigi Gangitano


Il giorno 29/dic/05, alle ore 19:38, Jurij Smakov ha scritto:
There is a possible fix for the red dots problem: please have a  
look at the last message in 317756 (the patch was probably garbled  
during transmission, but is simple enough to be applied by hand).  
Please post the results of your tests to the bug trail. If  
everything will work out, I'll push this patch into the Debian  
kernels.


I just checked my SB100 and I'm using a custom kernel built from  
2.6.14-6 and the patch reported in 317756. With this kernel the fb is  
right and there are no red dots or other issues in Xorg. Everything  
is fine.


Regards,

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Re: Linux 2.6.14 blade 100 framebuffer

2005-12-29 Thread Jurij Smakov

On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Luigi Gangitano wrote:

I just checked my SB100 and I'm using a custom kernel built from 2.6.14-6 and 
the patch reported in 317756. With this kernel the fb is right and there are 
no red dots or other issues in Xorg. Everything is fine.


Regards,


Great, I'll push it into 2.6.15-rc7 which will be uploaded to the 
experimental tomorrow. We are counting on uploading 2.6.15 packages to sid 
the day upstream officially releases it.


Thanks for testing,

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