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Log message:
24. Another int10 fix. This time for adapters found at PCI:0:0:0. This
fix is particularly important for ZX1-based systems (Marc La France).
Modified files:
Andrew C Aitchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks to me as if your make World failed (but kept going as it
usually does) so install tried again and failed.
I have
xc/programs/rstart/contexts/@Aliases
xc/programs/rstart/samples/contexts.odt1/@Aliases
I tried building Xrender from XFree86-4.3.0 on Solaris 2.5.1 (X11R5).
It has neither _XAllocTemp or _XFreeTemp. Any way to work around this
in Xrender/Picture.c?
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! If it's reproducible and you can get a gdb backtrace, that would
!be useful. Baring that, seeing it if goes away with Option NoAccel
!would at least narrow things down.
I gave this another go with a newly-built debug server,
XAA and trident driver modules, and got the following
backtrace
Sorry, I meant a backtrace of XFree86, not of xfig.
Mark.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Gary E. RAFE, Ph.D. wrote:
! If it's reproducible and you can get a gdb backtrace, that would
!be useful. Baring that, seeing it if goes away with Option NoAccel
!would at least
No DRI developer expressed his interest or opposition, probably because
there isn't opposition, or simply no interest. In either case I see no
reasons why not proceed, so I'll open a bug to address this. I'll ask
that [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the same addressed used on SF BT
system) is set as the
José Fonseca wrote:
No DRI developer expressed his interest or opposition, probably because
there isn't opposition, or simply no interest. In either case I see no
reasons why not proceed, so I'll open a bug to address this. I'll ask
that [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the same addressed used on SF BT
system)
On Fre, 2003-03-21 at 21:07, José Fonseca wrote:
No DRI developer expressed his interest or opposition, probably because
there isn't opposition, or simply no interest. In either case I see no
reasons why not proceed, so I'll open a bug to address this. I'll ask
that [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the same
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Hello,
I made a clean install of freebsd (version 4.7 and 5.0) with XFree86 4.3.0.
When using the AGP (Matrox g550) as primary display on startup of the computer
and the PCI GF2 MX as second, i can run XFree86 -configure and get X working.
No problem.
The problem
For the TV out to work on
radeon driver with radeon 9500 pro will cause xfree86 to freeze as soon as
baudline is executed. vesa driver works with program perfectly. program can be
fetched from baudline.com. have not found any other programs that have caused
same effect.
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Hi,
Vivek wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Jonas Bulow wrote:
No, I don't use my own xmodmap. xkeycaps does not exist.
What is similar to xkeycaps?
I have no idea :) It's a front end to xmodmap, is all, and I find it handy.
How and where do I define AltGr to be a dead key? I have read
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
Thanks for clarifying. On my other G550 I have a 1600x1024 monitor on what
appears to be a single-link cable. If I switch from DVI-digital to
DVI-analog *on the monitor* the picture goes away, so I was getting
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Jonas Bulow wrote:
I searched the whole disk without finding a single .xmodmap*.
It won't necessarily be called .xmodmap, will it? That's just a
convenient way of namimg the input file to xmodmap. You need to
check which scripts startx or xinitrc or gdm or whatever runs.
Hi,
Vivek wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Jonas Bulow wrote:
I searched the whole disk without finding a single .xmodmap*.
It won't necessarily be called .xmodmap, will it? That's just a
convenient way of namimg the input file to xmodmap. You need to
check which scripts startx or xinitrc
Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
The *analog* signal (speak: DVI-A) is (partly) transferred on the extra
pins, outside of this 8x3 block. There are (up to) four pins in a
square, with a ~2mm wide key pin in the middle. If these pins around
the key pin
While I've nothing against XFree86 staff in general, I do find that the removal
of KP from the core team to be unsatisfactory. One of the benefits of Open
Source softwares is that someone, whether it's an individual part of the
development team, or a user, can take the source code and make
Have you tried running xemacs (or emacs) and pressing the AltGr key? It
works as expected in all other circumstances, like xterm, vi, mozilla,
gnome-terminal, etc for me, but not xemacs.
It works everywhere except xemacs: It works in emacs21, emacs20, verious
terminal emulators, but
Hi,
I was trying to use Microtouch Serial touchscreen with Redhat Linux 8, but I
am unable to make it work.
I loaded the mutouch driver and made changes to the XF86Config files as per
HOWTO, but the cursor always moves the top left corner of the screen.
And also tried using USB controller, with
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I was afraid you might ask that. I haven't tried; that-other-OS has never been
installed on this machine and I haven't got another one handy to swap it into...
Still, I guess it's the next logical step.
What's odd
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Yes, this means the data in video RAM is corrupted.
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Regarding: Unsupported video hardware
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XFree86 Version: 4.2.1
OS: Gentoo rc 1.4 and Lunar 1.3
Area: I got an error message stating that i had a valid card configuration but
information was missing from a header
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Is there a utility I can use to test video memory?
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Les escribo para que por favor me proporcionen ayuda acerca del
malfuncionamiento
del servidorx, he estado trando de solucionarlo modificando la configuracion
de XF86config pero no lo he logrado, el sistema intenta cargar el sistema x
muchas veces pero falla.
el archivo al que se refiere el
Hi!
Vivek wrote:
Have you tried running xemacs (or emacs) and pressing the AltGr key? It
works as expected in all other circumstances, like xterm, vi, mozilla,
gnome-terminal, etc for me, but not xemacs.
It works everywhere except xemacs: It works in emacs21, emacs20, verious
terminal
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 03:30:16PM +, Milton Vega wrote:
Les escribo para que por favor me proporcionen ayuda acerca del
malfuncionamiento
del servidorx, he estado trando de solucionarlo modificando la configuracion
de XF86config pero no lo he logrado, el sistema intenta cargar el
Regarding: Disable use of Control+Alt+Fn to switch Consoles
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XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
OS: Mandrake Linux 8.2
Area: keymaps
Server: XFree86 (The XFree86 4.x server)
Description:
My problem is not actually a bug,
Hi,
I am trying to run RedHat linux 6.2 on my PC which
has Intell PIII 550 MHZ CPU.
256 MB Ram, ATI Rage 128 AGP Video Card
I have Samsung Syncmaster
950P monitor.
Actually I was not getting the GUI display. So from
your website I downloaded the XInstall.sh script and checked my system
From your log file
(EE) R128(0): No Display subsection in Screen section Screen 1 for
depth/fbbpp 24/32
You need to add a (sub)section to your config file (config file:
/etc/X11/XF86Config)
# example only
Section Screen
Identifier Screen1
Device Card1
Monitor
according to www.yourvote.com/pci
you are having a ProSavage DDR (P4M266)
in your computer.
check respective XF86 documentation yourselves
if this is listed as a supported device.
i dont know it from scratch.
-Alex.
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Jonas Bulow wrote:
[snip]
Well, I think it's time to give up. I better define a NOP-macro in
xemacs and bind it to iso-level3-shift. :-)
Worth sending a bug report to the xemacs people too: It's only
going to come up more often as Xfree 4.3.0 becomes more common...
This sounds like the recently discovered problem with the int10
module on non-Linux systems. I'll send you a replacement module
to try.
Mark.
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Hello,
I made a clean install of freebsd (version 4.7 and 5.0) with XFree86
Yo,
I have been trying to install Redhat Linux 7.3 to my comp, but monitor is not found on
the list.
So...how do I configure the X86free files properly so that Linux accepts the generic
driver which should be O.K. in order to get full resolution.
Please help, I am loosing my mind with this
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here is a problem with a server using nvida card x windows did not work ...
txt.log
Mark Kirton
Network Optimization Lead Engineer
Performance Mgmt New Technogies, East
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Orangeburg, New York 10962
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txt.log
Either your card isn't supported OR it isn't being auto-detected. Since I
see a note in your log about the card being ISA, I'm leaning towards #2. You
may need to try specifying your video card in the config file rather than
allowing X to guess.
Which Nvidia card are you using?
-Original
Using the i740 driver with a 8mb Diamond Stealth II/G460 AGP, running at 16 bit
1280x1024. When scrolling, the cursor leaves beind multiple copy of itself.
Operations like dragging a window sometimes do the same thing too. See the URL
for a screenshot.
Workaround: Turn on Option NoAccel
Hello,
I'm using the frame buffer server with vesa driver on my linux.
I have a 320x240 LCD panel connected to my system plus the CRT monitor.
The video output is the same to CRT and LCD.
On CRT the screen is shown on full display area
But on LCD, the screen still virtualy with 800x600, and
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http://javabsp.org/img/mouse-weird.png
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You don't have an NVIDIA card. You have a Cirrus Logic card:
(--) PCI: (0:8:0) Cirrus Logic GD5434 rev 249, Mem @ 0xfd00/24
Mark.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is a problem with a server using nvida card x windows did not work ...
txt.log
This could be one of the know bugs with the font server and/or
TrueType font renders. If so, that may be fixed in 4.3. Otherwise,
not loading the freetype module might help, though the fonts will
likely look different.
Mark.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Richard Molen
This is the typical symptom of the driver's Sync function (XAA)
not working properly.
Mark.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the i740 driver with a 8mb Diamond Stealth II/G460 AGP, running at 16 bit
1280x1024. When scrolling, the cursor leaves
Option DontVTSwitch yes
p.s. the M in RTFM, in this case, is man XF86Config
Knut Andreas Hallingstad wrote:
Regarding: Disable use of Control+Alt+Fn to switch Consoles
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XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
OS: Mandrake Linux
Regarding: REL 4.3.0 New driver Imakefile ommision.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
OS: Redhat running on a x86 box
Area: Xserver configuration/build
Server: XFree86 (The XFree86 4.x server)
Description:
Dear XFree86
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 12:32:48PM -0800, Ken Marx wrote:
Hi,
I previously (somewhat confusedly - sorry) posted about this
as X4.3/netscape/freebsd4.7.
I installed XF86-4.3 from FreeBSD-4.x binary distribution
I got from the xfree86.org ftp site.
It seems that the XFree86-4.3 aout libraries in
The man page for the matrox driver (that appears when you type man mga) has a
very unclear wording on how Overlay mode is activated.
The correct way to activate overlay is to set the Overlay variable to 8,24
or 24,8 but this is impossible to figure out using the documentation.
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The r128 driver silently throws away the dotclock and timing numbers
for all modes, using numbers from the BIOS instead. This would be
fine, except the dotclock is locked to the value for the 1400x1050
mode, which means that lower res modes, even when perfectly valid and
displayable ( and
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Daniel wrote:
Melisa,
I get the same problem (missing libglide2x.so) with XFree86 4.2.99.902
release (essentially 4.3) whilst trying to get my Radion 9000 pro to run
in X under Linux Mandrake 9.0. How did you solve this?
-Did you get create the soft link with the
XFree86 Version 4.2.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.2.0-72) / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6600)
Release Date: 23 January 2002
If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is
newer than the above date, look for a newer version before
Regarding: Xinerama locking up machine
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XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
OS: Slackware Linux 8.1
Area: Xserver / Xinerama
Server: XFree86 (The XFree86 4.x server)
Video Card:
Dualhead setup w/:
ATI All-in-Wonder 128
Thanks for the reply. I'll say up front, that we have a
reasonable work-around in just moving the lib aside.
So it's not a huge deal for us production-wise. It
would be nice to understand what's going on, but I
can cut bait anytime... A bit more info below...
David Dawes wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21,
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Yes, or at least a problem with the video BIOS on the card.
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Date: 3/21/2003 3:17:39 PM
Subject: [XFree86] [Bug 20] reinstate Keith Packard as member of XFree86
core team
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I just got a 30 year fixed mortgage at 4.75%. I found this website where Lenders
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You have specified the Matrox mga driver, yet there is
no Matrox card showing up in your system. Use the nv
driver if you want to drive the onboard graphics of your
motherboard.
Mark.
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I have tried a few things to get my multihead going in my Red Hat 8.0
installation. XFree86 is version 4.2.0. Anaconda gave me just the
vesa driver and a cloned display. I've tried a few basic things that
do not work. I've tried the XFree86 -configure and got some error
warnings about a .h
Regarding: Cirrus Logic driver causing checkered backgrounds
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XFree86 Version: 4.2.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.2.0-72) / X Window System
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Area: Driver
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