On 3/22/07, Jesse Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
Added structs and ioctls for modesetting in kernel
And just to give you an idea of the sorts of structures and layout I've
been working with, here's what I was playing with today. Right
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 08:54 -0500, Alex Deucher wrote:
while we are moving stuff to the drm, perhaps we should take the time
to add support for multiple buffers and address translation. Then in
the drm we could set up the scan out buffers, etc. however we want and
then expose them to X in a
On Thursday, March 22, 2007 6:54 am Alex Deucher wrote:
On 3/22/07, Jesse Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
Added structs and ioctls for modesetting in kernel
And just to give you an idea of the sorts of structures and layout
I've been
Hello,
I'm Gentoo user. After system upgrade and reboot X wasn't working
correcly. It means that widows are not filled with color (no frames, no
background), only text is visible. Lines of text are printed on top of each
other (preious line isn't cleared). After switching to text console and
Rafał Bilski wrote:
I'm Gentoo user. After system upgrade and reboot X wasn't working
correcly.
Which packages were updated during that upgrade? (Use qlop --list
-u to find that out.) Does downgrading all those packages fix the
issue?
It means that widows are not filled with color (no
I'm Gentoo user. After system upgrade and reboot X wasn't working
correcly.
Which packages were updated during that upgrade? (Use qlop --list
-u to find that out.) Does downgrading all those packages fix the
issue?
No. Only removing kernel modules made by x11-drm package helps. That
is