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Le 31.10.2003 02:07:33, Ian Romanick a écrit :
manu wrote:
Le 30.10.2003 17:07:54, manu a écrit :
So I ran glxinfo see below which told me that Direct Rendering is
not enabled! This is crazy as you can check in the XFree log (file
attached).
Hope someone can tell me more about this, be it t
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
> Mark Vojkovich wrote:
> >32 and 24 bpp have the same color resolution (only 24 bits).
> > If what you are seeing is banding, it's probably a driver issue.
> > Laptop panels typically only have 18 bits of color resolution
> > and this becomes vi
manu wrote:
Le 30.10.2003 17:07:54, manu a écrit :
So I ran glxinfo see below which told me that Direct Rendering is not
enabled! This is crazy as you can check in the XFree log (file
attached).
Hope someone can tell me more about this, be it to file this directly
as a bug on bugzilla ;-)
T
manu wrote:
Hi all,
before I open a bug for that I would like to sort out things a bit.
Here is the story : I installed a MDK 9.2, the agpgart module seems to
be OK with my mobo (which has a nForce2 Ultra chipset), so I went on
and try to make 3D accel work for my Radeon 9200. Whereas all
Le 30.10.2003 17:07:54, manu a écrit :
So I ran glxinfo see below which told me that Direct Rendering is not
enabled! This is crazy as you can check in the XFree log (file
attached).
Hope someone can tell me more about this, be it to file this directly
as a bug on bugzilla ;-)
Thanks
Respond
David:
I have Redhat 9.0 and nVidia FX5x00 running with full hardware
acceleration. 3D OpenGL test glxgears runs at 3200fps, Free86 works too.
This may work for you too:
First, plug in any old PCI video card from pevious computer. Install
Redhat 9.0 "everything". Go ahead and let it co
Hi all,
is this extension implemented for Radeon cards (namely 9200). I ask
this because mythtv is only able to use XvMC for some NVidia Cards
using their proprietary drivers. Do they provide more functions??
Bye
Manu
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Hi all,
before I open a bug for that I would like to sort out things a bit.
Here is the story : I installed a MDK 9.2, the agpgart module seems to
be OK with my mobo (which has a nForce2 Ultra chipset), so I went on
and try to make 3D accel work for my Radeon 9200. Whereas all logs were
OK,
Hello,
I have the displeasure of working with a fritzy linux (RH
2.4.7-10) workstation that
periodically likes to crash, with all I/O from user being ignored (the
mouse pointer freezes, and the machine responds to no macro commands).
After one such crash and a hard reboot, the machine defaulted
In the past I had a very similar problem - the display colors were wrong
but the data inside the computer "knew" the right colors.
Don't laugh too hard, the fix was to turn off the computer and unplug the
VGA connector, then plug it back in several times (to clean the contacts).
The nex
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, A. Madhusudan , Gurgaon wrote:
> I am quite new to Linux and have just installed zipslack in my system
> from Slackware Linux. I got the installers for Xfree86 4.3.0 from their
> ftp site and installed it for x Terminal. After installation and
> configuration, when I try to st
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
32 and 24 bpp have the same color resolution (only 24 bits).
If what you are seeing is banding, it's probably a driver issue.
Laptop panels typically only have 18 bits of color resolution
and this becomes visible if the graphics hardware isn't dithering
from 24 => 18 bits.
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32 and 24 bpp have the same color resolution (only 24 bits).
If what you are seeing is banding, it's probably a driver issue.
Laptop panels typically only have 18 bits of color resolution
and this becomes visible if the graphics hardware isn't dithering
from 24 => 18 bits. At least in the case
Franco A. Bignone wrote:
Hi, I am new to the list, and I have found it after looking around
trying to get the X server
up and running on my new laptop. As other mailings to this list have
reported, in order to
get the server running on the 1400x1050 screen you must get the driver
from Nvidia, a
Perhaps you could install with the non-graphics mode? And
then setup X? XFree86 4.3's "nv" driver that comes with RH 9
should work fine with the FX5200.
Mark.
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, David J. Valencia wrote:
> This is related to xfree86 as i am told. i have an AMD Athlo
Hello - Trying to get a new Fire GL X1 dual head setup running. I found
some resources that pointed to it working well with xinerama turned on
in 4.3.99. I have never compiled Xfree before and can't get it to
compile. Are the any how-to's floating around on how to compile this, I
can't find any. Or
Hello All,
I am using xtt module in my X. I am getting the following msg.
Warning: font renderer for ".TTF" already registered at priority 10
Warning: font renderer for ".TTC" already registered at priority 10
Bye :)
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Giuliano Pochini wrote:
> AFAIK there are not graphic cards with colour depth >24.
I belive some SGI machines have graphics hardware supporting
10-10-10-2 R-G-B-A in 32 bits rather than the usual 8-8-8-8. The
Matrox Parhelia series also has this capability. I'm not sure if
it
This is related to xfree86 as i am told. i have an AMD Athlon XP2500
system with an Nvidia GeForce FX5200 video card. when i am trying to
install Redhat 9 on this sytem, Anaconda detects my video card and
assigns the Generic VESA driver--this is where things go wrong. The
installer appears t
XFree86 Version 4.1.0 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)
Release Date: 2 June 2001
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
reporting problems. (See http://ww
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Romain MULLER wrote:
> I'm quite a noob on Linux (and so with XFree86), and I'm asking myself if it
> is possible to set color depth up to 32bpp or not
AFAIK there are not graphic cards with colour depth >24.
> ... In fact, all my JPEG pictures that look pretty good on Wind
Title: Changing system time backward causes loss of keyboard events
Dear XFree86 Dev,
RedHat reports that 4.2.1 resolves the following:
A long standing problem in the X server has been fixed in which
the mouse, keyboard, or video would hang, or the server to go into an
endless loop whenever
Hello!
I switched Debian to testing distrib, and installed kernel-2.4.22
using apt-get.
The apt-get upgraded xfree to 4.2.1, and since then my colors are mixed
somehow.
The config file seems correct, and when i boot KNOPPIX, the X works
fine. Copied KNOPPIX's config file, but it still doesn't work
You can't quite do everything you want with the current architecture of
xfree86. You can have multiple pointing devices and keyboards, but
they cannot be bound to a specific head currently.
This hack will get you what you want:
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/
Alex
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As I recall the mga driver requires the binary "hal" module to use the
DVI ports. You might be able to get it working using the linux mga
fbdev driver and the option "usefbdev" since the fbdev driver supports
pretty much all of the feautures of the mga cards.
Alex
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I'm quite a noob on Linux (and so with XFree86), and I'm asking myself if it
is possible to set color depth up to 32bpp or not ... In fact, all my JPEG
pictures that look pretty good on Windows (32b color depth) are ugly under
Linux 24b color depth ... And as far as I know, the 24b color depth o
It was just an effect of Gentoo default settings =)
They turn off tcp listening by default. Sorry about the scary posting.
Peter
Peter Zhelezniakov writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I've upgraded from xfree 4.2.0 to 4.3.0 and encountered a strange problem.
> With DISPLAY=sagittarius:0 (sagittarius being t
Hello,
I am building my own screen (for a very specific usage).
Today, the screen has no DDC1 or DDC2 capability.
How can i dectect this in order to use the right XFConfig file ?
If there is a DDC1 or DDC2 => this is a "normal" screen =>
If no DDC1 or ID connector => this is my terminal => use my
Hello,
I have dual head system on sis315. I've switched Xinerama off to have 2
"independent" screens. I get that OK, but have question:
- Xfree establishes both screens by himself according to XF86Config. Can I
do it manually and possibly with different window manager in each screen ?
Where should
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