1. at wakeup, after sleep, the computer crashes! [kernel]
Each time? Only after sleep for a long time?
Each time. I will recompile the new tree, and re-test.
2. one single touch of the trackpad is like a double-click [kernel]
Use trackpad notap, perhaps. Should be in pmac-utils.
Emmm. I
Hi all,
My employer has just bought me a a HP Vectra VL400. It has an i815
integrated video chip and 256Mb of RAM.
I've installed sid on it, and have installed kernel 2.4.7 with the
i810 DRI module. X (4.1.0, from sid) is starting fine, but according
to glxinfo, DRI is not enabled.
I tried
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Will Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Direct rendering is only working for root on my system (unstable/4.1.0). The
permissions for the DRI device files are:
/dev/dri:
drwxrwx---2 root root 4096 Aug 1 15:22 dri
/dev/dri/*:
crw-rw1 root
1. at wakeup, after sleep, the computer crashes! [kernel]
Each time? Only after sleep for a long time?
2. one single touch of the trackpad is like a double-click [kernel]
Use trackpad notap, perhaps. Should be in pmac-utils.
3. group of pixels change color, like moving around [both fbdev
1. at wakeup, after sleep, the computer crashes! [kernel]
Each time? Only after sleep for a long time?
Each time. I will recompile the new tree, and re-test.
2. one single touch of the trackpad is like a double-click [kernel]
Use trackpad notap, perhaps. Should be in pmac-utils.
Emmm.
using ...
Linux version 2.4.8-pre3-ben0
gcc version 2.95.4 20010703 (Debian prerelease)
PMU driver 2 initialized for 1999 PowerBook G3, firmware: 0b
Found Grackle (MPC106) PCI host bridge at 0x8000. Firmware bus number:
0-0
From: Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Hunter
using ...
Linux version 2.4.8-pre3-ben0
gcc version 2.95.4 20010703 (Debian prerelease)
PMU driver 2 initialized for 1999 PowerBook G3, firmware: 0b
Found Grackle (MPC106) PCI host bridge at 0x8000. Firmware bus number:
0-0
From: Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Hunter
Hello,
I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
TIA,
Hugo van der Merwe
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I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx
This is a Debian specific question, Debian has forked its own startx.
I think it may have broken during this forking.
I see this is already in the BTS, and has been marked as done. I'll
read all these reports, and will post again should it still be unclear
to me. Sorry for wasting people's time
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx cards). What hardware do you use?
XFree86 maintainer Ontario, Canada, P6C 5B3
Red Hat Inc.
From: Hugo van der Merwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a Debian specific question, Debian has forked its own startx.
I think it may have broken during this forking.
I see this is already in the BTS, and has been marked as done. I'll
read all these reports, and will post again should it still
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