display text instead of X logo

2004-07-13 Thread Jason Kim
hi folks,

I'm playing with X server.  Built-in X screensaver displays X logo using
DrawLogo().  Is there any way to display text instead of logo?  
I tried but with no vain.  always X crash :-)

Anybody knows how to write text by X server itself?  I think there is a
way like DrawLogo() does.

any idea?

Thanks.
 


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Re: device driver - Kernel X XFree86 - USB - distribution

2004-07-13 Thread Edgard Lima
Hi Juliusz,

Yes, I'm planning to develop only for Linux Fedora Core 1 and 2 (kernels 2.4
and 2.6 respectively).

So, are you saying that if I develop a Input Core driver (Serial and USB) it
is not necessary to develop a XFree86 driver?

Chang-Hsieh Wu wrote me:

"1. Yes, you need to write a kernel character driver for USB Device.
What kind of pointing device do you have? Could you tell me the
device name? Maybe, I can support you.
 2.You need XFree driver and USB device character driver to work together."

Please Chang-Hsieh Wu, could you confirm what you said?

Juliusz and Chang-Hsieh Wu, excuse me for those newbie questions,
thanks very much again,
Edgard Lima
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- Original Message - 
From: "Juliusz Chroboczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: device driver - Kernel X XFree86 - USB - distribution


> > I'm in chager of developing a driver for a pointing device (absolute
> > coordinates).
>
> > This device has two interfaces, Serial and USB.
>
> > I kwow it is possible to do XFree86 drivers for Serial and I've seen
such source code at XFree86 project.
>
> > 1- Is it possible to do the same thing for the USB interface? or Do
> > I have to write a linux kernel driver?
>
> If you're planning to develop for Linux only, is there any reason your
> device driver couldn't be written to interface with the generic Linux
> input framework?
>
> Juliusz
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Rootless documentation

2004-07-13 Thread Jeremy Wilkins
Hi Torrey,
Where did the documentation for the rootless code land - I'd be 
interested in reading it but can't find it in cvs.

Jeb
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Re: Rootless documentation

2004-07-13 Thread Torrey Lyons
At 10:58 AM + 7/13/04, Jeremy Wilkins wrote:
Hi Torrey,
Where did the documentation for the rootless code land - I'd be 
interested in reading it but can't find it in cvs.
I haven't checked it in yet. I got sidetracked trying to decide on a 
format to use and ended up doing nothing. (Better is the enemy of 
good enough.) I'll go ahead and just check it in as a text README 
file for now under Xserver/miext/rootless.

--Torrey
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xf86Io.c, libos.a && GetTimeInMillis() change.

2004-07-13 Thread Tyler Retzlaff
Just want to confirm something,

xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Io.c,v 3.58 has had
GetTimeInMillis() removed from it, the commit message doesn't
say anything specific about it but is the copy of GetTimeInMillis()
from libos.a the one that linked into the XFree86 server from now on?

Please cc me in I'm not a subscriber.

Thanks

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How the screen to be Rotate 90deg

2004-07-13 Thread NaggarajaVignesh.R
Hi

  Iam trying to Rotate the Screen 90 in Red Hat Linux 9.0 with System
Configuration intel 845 graphics card .The error msg is 

X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
  Major opcode of failed request:  156 (RANDR)
  Minor opcode of failed request:  2 (RRSetScreenConfig)
  Serial number of failed request:  12
  Current serial number in output stream:  12

can any one help me .

Thanks in advance

regards
Vignesh

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