Hi
Iam trying to Rotate the Screen 90 in Red Hat Linux 9.0 with System
Configuration intel 845 graphics card .The error msg is
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 156 (RANDR)
Minor opcode of failed request: 2
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 11:52:42 +0530, NaggarajaVignesh.R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Iam trying to Rotate the Screen 90 in Red Hat Linux 9.0 with System
Configuration intel 845 graphics card .The error msg is
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Michael Boccara wrote:
Functions defined in XFree86 are not resolved in libextmod.a when referenced
as extern.
Why ?
Is there a way to help the symbol resolution ?
Thanks,
Michael Boccara
This is a problem you are seeing with the existing code or only
after you
Functions defined in XFree86 are not resolved in libextmod.a
when referenced
as extern.
Why ?
Is there a way to help the symbol resolution ?
This is a problem you are seeing with the existing code or only
after you modified something? XFree86 modules can only resolve
symbols
I have run into the same problem and was wondering what would it take
for the people in charge to export additional symbols?
For example I am porting our X server to Xfree86 which accelerated fonts by
storing
some glyph information in graphics memory. In our X server this was
implemented by
I know that you can
press Ctrl-Alt-Plus and Ctrl-Alt-Minus to dynamically switch your configured
screen resolutions at runtime. Therefore, I assume there is some API call
that accomplishes this task. Does anyone know what it is? Please
provide an example of use if you respond.
Thanks,
Scott, Thomas wrote:
I know that you can press Ctrl-Alt-Plus and Ctrl-Alt-Minus to
dynamically switch your configured screen resolutions at runtime.
Therefore, I assume there is some API call that accomplishes this task.
Does anyone know what it is? Please provide an example of use if you
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Michael Boccara wrote:
Functions defined in XFree86 are not resolved in libextmod.a
when referenced
as extern.
Why ?
Is there a way to help the symbol resolution ?
This is a problem you are seeing with the existing code or only
after you modified
Following to the post http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg16132.html
I think I have found where the problem is : line 1024 of mkfontscale.c while calling
FT_Get_Name_Index.
n parameters value is space when it crashed. I didn't checked all values of data in
the struct face but