Hi there !
I do not know if someone is going to read this e-mail but I think it worth
trying.
Well, I'm a French student and I am developping a device driver for a usb
mouse designed for 3D motion applications under Linux (such as MEDINA,
Taquide, etc...).
Our prototype uses 6 REAL degr
On Fri, 30 May 2003 13:16:54 +0100 Asier Goikoetxea Yanci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> Hi there,
>
> I have writen an application to scroll a text on a window (just like kbanner
> screen saver but on a window). I provide different texts and the program
> scrolls them one after the other quite
Asier Goikoetxea Yanci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have writen an application to scroll a text on a window (just like
> kbanner screen saver but on a window). I provide different texts and
> the program scrolls them one after the other quite smoothly.
Cool, I've been working on the same thing.
>
Hi there,
I have writen an application to scroll a text on a window (just like kbanner
screen saver but on a window). I provide different texts and the program
scrolls them one after the other quite smoothly.
However, there is an issue that I didn't manage to solve, flickering. I've
been searc
Hi all,
I have several problems with the ATI Radeon drivers in XFree on my Mac G4
Windtunnel (dual 1.4GHz).
Summary:
1) CRT + TMDS dual head configuration doesn't work
2) In all configurations colors are completely wrong
3) closing X blanks all monitors
I have tested following versions of XFree
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 05:20:26PM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
There are mentions of "single link" and "dual link" DVI-D cables.
Originally I had been thinking that was for dual monitors, but the
information I've got says that is for handling higher resolutions.
Specifically with single link cab
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 05:20:26PM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> > From: Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > It is likely that the connector was only designed for 1280x1024 - which
> > > requires a smaller bandwidth. If the person with this problem is into
> > > hacking hardware he might t
Hello
This mail is mainly for the people that made the QNX4 porting, but may be
someone may help.
I am a newbie to X. I downloaded and successfully installed XFree86 R6,
Version 4.2.0 on
QNX 4.25, using Watcom 10.6 Patch B from QSSL. I managed to run it even on
TCP/IP 4.23 ( no unix sockets ) by ยด
> From: Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > It is likely that the connector was only designed for 1280x1024 - which
> > requires a smaller bandwidth. If the person with this problem is into
> > hacking hardware he might try finding out which port replicator connector
> > pins are used for DVI a
> It is likely that the connector was only designed for 1280x1024 - which
> requires a smaller bandwidth. If the person with this problem is into
> hacking hardware he might try finding out which port replicator connector
> pins are used for DVI and whether the problem is interconnect within port
>
It is likely that the connector was only designed for 1280x1024 - which
requires a smaller bandwidth. If the person with this problem is into
hacking hardware he might try finding out which port replicator connector
pins are used for DVI and whether the problem is interconnect within port
replicato
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Robert Millan wrote:
> I'm porting Xfree86 to a new OS it doesn't have support for. After
> reading the docs, it seems to indicate i have to write a new
> config/cf/*.cf file with configuration parameters for my system.
> writing the file is no problem, as i have plenty of ex
hello!
I'm porting Xfree86 to a new OS it doesn't have support for. After
reading the docs, it seems to indicate i have to write a new
config/cf/*.cf file with configuration parameters for my system.
writing the file is no problem, as i have plenty of examples to
start with, but i don't know what
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