I'm not sure what's up withe the redhat-list so I've sent this directly to
you guys as well.
Kevin, I have not tried the hardware trick of doubling the resolution - I
may not get to try it for a few days either.
Steve, would you mind asking your guys if they used the hardware trick or
the latest
> Yep, unstable in my experience too. Maybe XFree86 4.0.2 will have a
> stable driver. Until then, I've dropped back to one monitor :(
sad but true
> > BTW, what is the best window manager for xinerama? sawfish certainly
> > didn't like it. I switched to enlightenment, but it seemed like gno
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> aah. Now this made the difference. Once I installed the latest mga driver
> I got it working! However, it kept locking up the machine. Even leaving
> the machine idle it locked up. I also tried switching back to single head,
> no xinerama and it locked
One of the other guys said earlier (sorry, I missed the name, but you
know who you are) that if you get the matrox driver, all you do is set
the screen width to double the normal length. This will cause it to
fold to the other screen. Give it a try.
Kevin
P.S. When I get five minutes here (Ha
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> one of us is spacey today - I don't see an attachment :)
It's me. File should be attached this time.
> I'm off to look for the newest mga driver. I understand what yu are saying
> about the config file setup, and I've done that already - so I'm hopi
one of us is spacey today - I don't see an attachment :)
I'm off to look for the newest mga driver. I understand what yu are saying
about the config file setup, and I've done that already - so I'm hoping
it's just the driver.. I'd still like to see yours pelase.
charles
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Gor
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> thanks, but this is exactly my problem. You have two device sections, with
> each device having distinct bus ids. Doing a scanpci on my card reveals
> only on bus id, so I can't add a second device.
No, there's two bus ID's that are the same. The onl
Whoops, wrong reply... I'm spacey today. :(
Look at my post earlier today for a working XF86Config..
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> First, I have a G400 dual head / 32MB. I'm not sure what the MAX is.
MAX version has a faster RAMDAC, 360 Mhz vs. 300.
> >From the surfing and reading I have done so far, I am getting conflicting
> information. Some sources say we need a 2.3/24 kern
Hi Kevin
> Here is an XF86Config file you can reference. It works great on a dual
> Voodoo3 system, but it will show you the layout that you need. You will
> probably need to change the mode lines and add a device and a screen.
thanks, but this is exactly my problem. You have two device sectio
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:52:09PM -0400, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Oh boy. I'm a bit confused right now :)
>
> First, I have a G400 dual head / 32MB. I'm not sure what the MAX is. Also
> I want to do Xinerama (if that matters). There is a Xinerama HOWTO on the
> docs CD which seems to spell it ou
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> Oh boy. I'm a bit confused right now :)
>
> First, I have a G400 dual head / 32MB. I'm not sure what the MAX is. Also
> I want to do Xinerama (if that matters). There is a Xinerama HOWTO on the
> docs CD which seems to spell it out quite clearly. However ..
>
> >From
Oh boy. I'm a bit confused right now :)
First, I have a G400 dual head / 32MB. I'm not sure what the MAX is. Also
I want to do Xinerama (if that matters). There is a Xinerama HOWTO on the
docs CD which seems to spell it out quite clearly. However ..
>From the surfing and reading I have done so
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