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So, is there a chance to get the screen rotated *somehow* especially
with the i855? Maybe non-accelerated?
Sebastian
Alex Deucher wrote:
As I recall, the only driver that supports HW accelerated rotation is
the smi driver. several drivers support a non-accelerated rotate
option.
Alex
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Hello
deimos# ./855resolution -l
Chipset: 855GM
Unknow VBIOS structure
deimos#
I have a Acer TM 661 and someone already posted that it worked on his
machine.
I'm using an ACER TM661 as well and I got the same message (Unknown VBIOS
structure).
After changing line 34 to
*bios_type =
--- Sebastian Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, is there a chance to get the screen rotated *somehow* especially
with the i855? Maybe non-accelerated?
Check the i810 driver options. there may be an option for rotaion, I'm
not too familiar with the i810 driver. If not, adding roation isn't
Hi,
855resolustion does not work for me ;-(.
I am running Fedora Core 2, with Xorg version (X -version):
Release Date: 18 December 2003
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.7
I suppose this is the same as XFree86 4.4 RC2.
lspci -vv says (for the graphics card):
00:02.0 VGA
Alex Deucher wrote:
Check the i810 driver options. there may be an option for rotaion, I'm
not too familiar with the i810 driver. If not, adding roation isn't
too hard. Take a look at another driver that implements it in SW
(shadowfb), like savage for instance. Then port the required changes
Hi,
Here are the files.
Xorg.0.log before running "855resolution 43 1024 768":
http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/nqnsome/Xorg_log_before.txt
Xorg.0.log after running "855resolution 43 1024 768":
http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/nqnsome/Xorg_after_before.txt
Output of
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
I am having a hard time making the SiS driver run on a MIPS machine.
It's some Thoshiba system, with a little-endian CPU. (Under Debian, this
goes by the name Mipsel as opposed by the big-endian Mips). The user
is running Debian's extremely
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
Well, domain support for MIPS has yet to be written. Ditto for PowerPC. And
that for Alpha's is somewhat broken. Lack of time, for one, and lack of
hardware.
Is there some guidance or documenation for how to do this? I'm about to
be forced (heh...) to write domain
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
I am having a hard time making the SiS driver run on a MIPS machine.
It's some Thoshiba system, with a little-endian CPU. (Under Debian, this
goes by the name Mipsel as opposed by the big-endian Mips). The user
is running
Hello,
I am using a tablet pc of Fujitsu Siemens, it contains an i830 chipset. Is
there a possibility to rotate the screen by 90°?
I know that there is an i810fb driver at sourceforge which claims to be able
to do that. Does it make sense (e.g. for me) to port the code?
Helmar
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