On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
> Hummm. Can you re-post that log again? The output from `scanpci -v`
> would also help.
OK, I've included three things below: the original log, the output of
'scanpci -v', and the patch to getValidBIOSBase() that allows my secondary
PCI Radeon
Perhaps I'm missing the proverbial obvious, but
a build today of XFree86 from CVS, ver 4.2.99.4,
release date 20 January 2003, on both FreeBSD
4.6-Release and a recent FreeBSD 5.0-Current
(actually 2 builds) works (with both the "nsc"
and "vesa" driver)...
However, both xterm and xedit fail to dis
Hi James,
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 15:22, James E. Flemer wrote:
>
> I have a reproducible crash in XFree86-4.2.99.4. The full
> log is attached. The first time I start XFree after a
> reboot, it loads fine. It run fine until I switch to a
> text console and back, most of the time this causes the
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I have a reproducible crash in XFree86-4.2.99.4. The full
log is attached. The first time I start XFree after a
reboot, it loads fine. It run fine until I switch to a
text console and back, most of the time this causes the
crash. All further attempts to st
I have been working on a small X Client called xwinclip for the
Cygwin/XFree86 project (http://xfre86.cygwin.com) for over a year now. The
aim of this program is to provide integration between the Windows clipboard
and the X clipboard, but so far the results have been less than stellar.
There are
Well, I don't know what metacity is. but I will give you some more
information.
The Xt test program compiled on the RedHat 7 box or RedHat 8 box shows this
behavior when running against a RedHat 7 or 8 Xserver (XFree86-4.2.0-8
and XFree86-4.2.0-72 respectively)
It doesn't get these Enter/Lea
Hi,
I am looking for the registers that can specify the video memory's
offset where the image is shown on the screen.
Does this register exist? If it does, can someone tell me
any hint or keyword so that I can search it in related
data sheets? My graphic card is ATI Radeon 7500.
Thanks in adva
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Wayne Whitney wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Wayne Whitney wrote:
> > As far as I can tell, the "Cannot read V_BIOS" message is the problem,
> > and it means that XFree86 can't find the Video BIOS on the PCI card to
> > use to initialize the video card. [...] I found that get
Hi Ivan
Thanks for information about xkb details. Unfortunately I can't
reproduce the problem any more. :-(
Best regards,
Stefan
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 12:53:37PM +0600, Ivan Pascal wrote:
>Hi,
>
> Stefan Dirsch wrote:
> >
> > The "TerminateServer" keycode combination
> >
> > key {
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Wayne Whitney wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the "Cannot read V_BIOS" message is the problem,
> and it means that XFree86 can't find the Video BIOS on the PCI card to
> use to initialize the video card. [...] I found that getValidBIOSBase()
> in xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c is
j k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I added wacom to the subject because my question has it's origin in a
> problem I have with the a program
> using a wacom tablet, but for debugging purpose I wrote a small Xt program
> (used a Xaw widget, but same behavior with
> a Motif widget) for testing.
>
S3 send me all their Virge-and-earlier docs, non-NDA'd, a long
time ago. They are all in dead tree form, but I can scan them in if
someone has a need.
Jeff
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I know of at least three on this list now who have an interest in these things. On
the HP business forums there are LOADS of emails of folks having difficulty getting
any flavor of Linux to run on their ATI IGP laptops (i think they're using the wrong
distributions, personally).
Ok, so I have
> hi i have good news i have the 968 data book thear are 2 books
> the 964 book and the 968 you need both boot as the 968 book
> just has the new registers add to the 964
>
> i will see if i can get a scaner and may be able to send you the
> book or something like that or i can give to info out o
On Don, 2003-01-23 at 17:39, Andrew E. Mileski wrote:
> Andrew E. Mileski wrote:
> > Given that you want a ready-made 4.* solution, I doubt the old
> > sources will be useful to you.
>
> I was just reminded that the Debian folks have the Linux kernel
> frame buffer driver working for the CP20x0 i
On Don, 2003-01-23 at 08:51, Meelis Roos wrote:
> > > Now the remanining problem is the garbage in lower part of the screen -
> > > any ideas about that? It's there even with NoAccel and changing too.
> >
> > Changing what? Have you tried the modifications I suggested for the
> > framebuffer aper
I added wacom to the subject because my question has it's origin in a
problem I have with the a program
using a wacom tablet, but for debugging purpose I wrote a small Xt program
(used a Xaw widget, but same behavior with
a Motif widget) for testing.
this progam creates a window, and adds an X
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:34:25PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
> > I'm not very experienced with it, but my impression is that the
> > Linux magic-sysreq key-sequences aren't working either;
> > do we need to do something in X to support them ?
>
> Good question. I'll have a try tomorrow and give
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