ATI Mach64: Mode pool is empty with 4.3.99.901 (4.4.0 RC 1)

2003-12-12 Thread Andriy Rysin
Just tried 4.3.99.901 (4.4.0 RC 1) and found that ATI Mach64 on my Sony 
Laptop refuses to load X no matter whether I try it with old config 
file, without it or newly created with XFree86 -configure

_XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to open socket for inet6
_XSERVTransOpen: transport open failed for inet6/mypreciousss:1
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: failed to open listener for inet6
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XFree86 Version 4.3.99.901 (4.4.0 RC 1)
Release Date:  2 December 2003
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.6
Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.18-14 i686 [ELF]
Current Operating System: Linux mypreciousss 2.6.0-test11 #1 Wed Nov 26 
19:28:46 PST 2003 i686
Build Date: 06 December 2003
Changelog Date: 03 December 2003
   Before reporting problems, check http://www.XFree86.Org/
   to make sure that you have the latest version.
Module Loader present
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
   (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
   (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: /var/log/XFree86.1.0.log, Time: Fri Dec 12 00:22:00 2003
(++) Using config file: /root/XF86Config.new
(==) ServerLayout XFree86 Configured
(**) |--Screen Screen0 (0)
(**) |   |--Monitor Monitor0
(**) |   |--Device Card0
(**) |--Input Device Mouse0
(**) |--Input Device Keyboard0
(==) Keyboard: CustomKeycode disabled
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/ does not exist.
   Entry deleted from font path.
(**) FontPath set to 
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/
(**) RgbPath set to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
(**) ModulePath set to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules
(WW) Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios) (No such file or directory)
(II) Module ABI versions:
   XFree86 ANSI C Emulation: 0.2
   XFree86 Video Driver: 0.7
   XFree86 XInput driver : 0.4
   XFree86 Server Extension : 0.2
   XFree86 Font Renderer : 0.4
(II) Loader running on linux
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a
(II) Module bitmap: vendor=The XFree86 Project
   compiled for 4.3.99.901, module version = 1.0.0
   Module class: XFree86 Font Renderer
   ABI class: XFree86 Font Renderer, version 0.4
(II) Loading font Bitmap
(II) LoadModule: pcidata
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libpcidata.a
(II) Module pcidata: vendor=The XFree86 Project
   compiled for 4.3.99.901, module version = 1.0.0
   ABI class: XFree86 Video Driver, version 0.7
(--) using VT number 8

(II) PCI: Probing config type using method 1
(II) PCI: Config type is 1
(II) PCI: stages = 0x03, oldVal1 = 0x, mode1Res1 = 0x8000
(II) PCI: PCI scan (all values are in hex)
(II) PCI: 00:00:0: chip 1106,0305 card 104d,80f6 rev 03 class 06,00,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:01:0: chip 1106,8305 card , rev 00 class 06,04,00 
hdr 01
(II) PCI: 00:07:0: chip 1106,0686 card 104d,80f6 rev 40 class 06,01,00 
hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:07:1: chip 1106,0571 card 104d,80f6 rev 06 class 01,01,8a 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:07:2: chip 1106,3038 card 104d,80f6 rev 1a class 0c,03,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:07:3: chip 1106,3038 card 104d,80f6 rev 1a class 0c,03,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:07:4: chip 1106,3057 card 104d,80f6 rev 40 class 06,01,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:07:5: chip 1106,3058 card 104d,80f6 rev 50 class 04,01,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:07:6: chip 1106,3068 card 104d,80f6 rev 30 class 07,80,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:0a:0: chip 104c,ac51 card , rev 00 class 06,07,00 
hdr 82
(II) PCI: 00:0a:1: chip 104c,ac51 card , rev 00 class 06,07,00 
hdr 82
(II) PCI: 00:0e:0: chip 104c,8020 card 104d,80f6 rev 00 class 0c,00,10 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:10:0: chip 10ec,8139 card 104d,80f6 rev 10 class 02,00,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: 01:00:0: chip 1002,4c4d card 104d,80f6 rev 64 class 03,00,00 
hdr 00
(II) PCI: End of PCI scan
(II) Host-to-PCI bridge:
(II) Bus 0: bridge is at (0:0:0), (0,0,6), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set)
(II) Bus 0 I/O range:
   [0] -100x - 0x (0x1) IX[B]
(II) Bus 0 non-prefetchable memory range:
   [0] -100x - 0x (0x0) MX[B]
(II) Bus 0 prefetchable memory range:
   [0] -100x - 0x (0x0) MX[B]
(II) PCI-to-PCI bridge:
(II) Bus 1: bridge is at (0:1:0), (0,1,1), BCTRL: 0x000c (VGA_EN is set)
(II) Bus 1 I/O range:
   [0] -100x9000 - 0x90ff (0x100) IX[B]
   [1] -100x9400 - 0x94ff (0x100) IX[B]
   [2] -100x9800 - 0x98ff (0x100) IX[B]
   [3] -100x9c00 - 0x9cff (0x100) IX[B]
(II) Bus 1 non-prefetchable memory range:
   [0] -100xe810 - 0xe9ff (0x1f0) MX[B]

how to set geometry for a window (from other program)?

2003-07-18 Thread Andriy Rysin
Hi,
I use twm and have to put initial window of mozilla into 0,0 position. 
But there's a bug in mozilla - it ignores geometry setting - this bug is 
filed but still not fixed.
I did not find any means to set x,y in twm, so the question is whether 
there is a way to set geometry of window with some command? Or could 
somebody please paste a code which I can use to write my own to set it.

Thanks, in advance,
Andriy
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tvout in XFree86 drivers

2003-07-11 Thread Andriy Rysin
Can anybody tell me what's the status of tvout support in XFree86 drivers?
As far as I understand it's only available for several graphic cards and 
only from their manufacturer close-source drivers. From gatos project I 
learned there are some legal issues with ATI boards but don't know 
anything about the others.

Thanks,
Andriy
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fast way to check local X is running

2003-06-05 Thread Andriy Rysin
I've got a server program trying to connect to local X server on
command. If X runs everything is fine but if not timeout for
XOpenDisplay is pretty long. I tried to run 'xlsfonts -display
localhost:0.1' when X server is down and got about 6 sec delay. It's
probably reasonable for remote X server because of network delays but
for localhost there is probably a faster way. Delay is crucial in my
case - I need to know if X is down in less than 2 sec, is there any mean
to know really quick if local server is down?
Thanks in advance,
Andriy
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Re: fast way to check local X is running

2003-06-05 Thread Andriy Rysin
Just found that if I use 'localhost:0.1' form, XOpenDisplay tries to 
connect with TCP stream, while if DISPLAY is NULL it choses fastest 
method it can find.
And actually running just 'xlsfonts' with X down gives error right away. 
The problem is that I have to check for screen 0.1.
Is there any way to use XOpenDisplay specifying screen 0.1 without 
forcing it to TCP mode?

Thanks,
Andriy
Andriy Rysin wrote:

I've got a server program trying to connect to local X server on
command. If X runs everything is fine but if not timeout for
XOpenDisplay is pretty long. I tried to run 'xlsfonts -display
localhost:0.1' when X server is down and got about 6 sec delay. It's
probably reasonable for remote X server because of network delays but
for localhost there is probably a faster way. Delay is crucial in my
case - I need to know if X is down in less than 2 sec, is there any mean
to know really quick if local server is down?
Thanks in advance,
Andriy
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Re: fast way to check local X is running

2003-06-05 Thread Andriy Rysin
A bit ugly but the case is even not that :) - I have to check for screen 
0.1 (tv output in my case) and ps -ax will not give me that information.

Andriy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ps -ax|grep XFree86

On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 01:20:08PM -0700, Andriy Rysin wrote:
 

I've got a server program trying to connect to local X server on
command. If X runs everything is fine but if not timeout for
XOpenDisplay is pretty long. I tried to run 'xlsfonts -display
localhost:0.1' when X server is down and got about 6 sec delay. It's
probably reasonable for remote X server because of network delays but
for localhost there is probably a faster way. Delay is crucial in my
case - I need to know if X is down in less than 2 sec, is there any mean
to know really quick if local server is down?
Thanks in advance,
Andriy
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Re: fast way to check local X is running

2003-06-05 Thread Andriy Rysin
I tried that, the delay is the same as with 'localhost:0.1' ~6 sec. Man 
page says

  If the hostname is a host
  machine name and a single colon (:) separates the hostname and 
display
  number, XOpenDisplay connects using TCP streams.  If the hostname is
  not specified, Xlib uses whatever it believes is the fastest 
transport.
  If the hostname is a host machine name and a double colon (::) sepa-
  rates the hostname and display number, XOpenDisplay connects 
using DEC-
  net.

So it's supposed to be 'fastest transport' when no hostname is specified 
but from the other side it says that colon ':' specifes TCP (and '::' 
specifies DECnet). So there's some ambiguity here.

Andriy

Harold L Hunt II wrote:

Specify :0.1 (note: no hostname) as the DISPLAY.  That will use UNIX 
domain sockets, which I am assuming that X using when you pass NULL.

Harold

Andriy Rysin wrote:

Just found that if I use 'localhost:0.1' form, XOpenDisplay tries to 
connect with TCP stream, while if DISPLAY is NULL it choses fastest 
method it can find.
And actually running just 'xlsfonts' with X down gives error right 
away. The problem is that I have to check for screen 0.1.
Is there any way to use XOpenDisplay specifying screen 0.1 without 
forcing it to TCP mode?

Thanks,
Andriy
Andriy Rysin wrote:

I've got a server program trying to connect to local X server on
command. If X runs everything is fine but if not timeout for
XOpenDisplay is pretty long. I tried to run 'xlsfonts -display
localhost:0.1' when X server is down and got about 6 sec delay. It's
probably reasonable for remote X server because of network delays but
for localhost there is probably a faster way. Delay is crucial in my
case - I need to know if X is down in less than 2 sec, is there any 
mean
to know really quick if local server is down?

Thanks in advance,
Andriy
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Re: fast way to check local X is running

2003-06-05 Thread Andriy Rysin
-display :0.1 and -display unix:0.1 both give 6 sec.

Andriy

Alan Coopersmith wrote:

Try -display :0.1 or -display unix:0.1

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 Quality / User Experience (QUE)   -   Globalization
 Platform Globalization Engineering: X11 Development
Andriy Rysin wrote:

Just found that if I use 'localhost:0.1' form, XOpenDisplay tries to 
connect with TCP stream, while if DISPLAY is NULL it choses fastest 
method it can find.
And actually running just 'xlsfonts' with X down gives error right 
away. The problem is that I have to check for screen 0.1.
Is there any way to use XOpenDisplay specifying screen 0.1 without 
forcing it to TCP mode?

Thanks,
Andriy
Andriy Rysin wrote:

I've got a server program trying to connect to local X server on
command. If X runs everything is fine but if not timeout for
XOpenDisplay is pretty long. I tried to run 'xlsfonts -display
localhost:0.1' when X server is down and got about 6 sec delay. It's
probably reasonable for remote X server because of network delays but
for localhost there is probably a faster way. Delay is crucial in my
case - I need to know if X is down in less than 2 sec, is there any 
mean
to know really quick if local server is down?

Thanks in advance,
Andriy
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