On Fri, 10 May 2002, Mark Reynolds wrote:
> For the benefit of others I have resolved the by adding
> Option "composite_sync" "off"
>
> in the display device section of XF86Config-4
>
Great! - Sounds like an even better solution. ;^)
Stew Benedict
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For the benefit of others I have resolved the by adding
Option "composite_sync" "off"
in the display device section of XF86Config-4
Mark
On Friday 10 May 2002 5:38 pm, Mark Reynolds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have managed to get Xfree86 up and running after moving the bad module in
> /usr/X11/ etc b
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Mark Reynolds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have managed to get Xfree86 up and running after moving the bad module in
> /usr/X11/ etc but the screen blinks every few seconds once X is running. It
> looks great in between the blinks. The graphics chip is an ATI rage pro turbo
> PCI
Hi,
I have managed to get Xfree86 up and running after moving the bad module in
/usr/X11/ etc but the screen blinks every few seconds once X is running. It
looks great in between the blinks. The graphics chip is an ATI rage pro turbo
PCI in an early tray cd imac, I have tried different ATI dri