CVS Update: xc (branch: trunk)

2004-10-15 Thread Mark Vojkovich
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs Module name:xc Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/10/15 13:32:21 Log message: Support for new NVIDIA chips. Modified files: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/nv/: nv.man nv_hw.c Revision ChangesPath 1.26 +2

RE: Memory leaks when lots of graphical operations? [Qt/X11 3.1.1]

2004-10-15 Thread Sébastien ZINSIUS
the app's... I know it does not seem to be X server that has to be blamed, but I'm convinced that my problem is linked to graphical side, either in Qt or Xlib functions. I traced event creations and deletions (Qt side ; as I have an external thread that stress GUI, I have to pass through Qt

Re: System Freezes with Matrox Mystique G200

2004-10-15 Thread Klaus Dittrich
Andreas Mattheiss wrote: Hello, for some time I've been experiencing system freezes on launching XFree86. I fire up X, but the screen remains black, and the system won't accept any commands any more (CTRL-ALT-BCKSPACE or switching to other ttys won't work any more). Only recurse is a reboot. This

RE: Memory leaks when lots of graphical operations? [Qt/X11 3.1.1]

2004-10-15 Thread Mark Vojkovich
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, [iso-8859-1] Sébastien ZINSIUS wrote: the app's... I know it does not seem to be X server that has to be blamed, but I'm convinced that my problem is linked to graphical side, either in Qt or Xlib functions. I traced event creations and deletions (Qt side ; as I have an

Re: Memory leaks when lots of graphical operations? [Qt/X11 3.1.1]

2004-10-15 Thread Robert Currey
Is there a way to trace X operations? There's no tracing feature in Xlib. xmon? Rob ___ Devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/devel

Re: Memory leaks when lots of graphical operations? [Qt/X11 3.1.1]

2004-10-15 Thread Mark Vojkovich
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Robert Currey wrote: Is there a way to trace X operations? There's no tracing feature in Xlib. xmon? That will trace protocol. Not sure if that's useful for tracking down a client memory leak though. I'm assuming what he wants to do is watch Xmalloc/free

Re: Memory leaks when lots of graphical operations? [Qt/X11 3.1.1]

2004-10-15 Thread Jay Cotton
What about The X-Resource Extension was developed by Mark Vojkovich for the XFree86 project to help debug reports of excessive Xserver memory usage by reporting how many resources each client had asked the X server to allocate on its behalf. Mark Vojkovich wrote: On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Robert

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[XFree86] How to enlarge history lines in xterm

2004-10-15 Thread Gilmar Mendes
Hi guys! It's a shame, I can't change the history from xterm, thus I exchange the mouse wheel by 'less'. All happens in: - XFree86 Version 4.3.0 - Slackware linux 9.1 - XFCE 3.88 Any help is welcome. Thanks, Gilmar. ___ XFree86

Re: [XFree86] How to enlarge history lines in xterm

2004-10-15 Thread Steve Smith
This may be what you are looking for. In my .Xdefaults file I have a l ine that says: xterm*scrollLines: 1 From the man page on xterm: scrollLines (class ScrollLines) Specifies the number of lines that the scroll-back and scroll-forw actions should use as a

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Re: [XFree86] fatal server error

2004-10-15 Thread Erik Knight
Hey thanks a lot, That totally fixed the problem. Those 'wrong' values were actually what I input during the config process. I ran lspci when it asked for that info and I guess I didn't really understand the output properly. However if I just left that step blank, or later deleted the entry from

Re: [XFree86] How to enlarge history lines in xterm

2004-10-15 Thread Gilmar Mendes
Steve Smith wrote: This may be what you are looking for. In my .Xdefaults file I have a l ine that says: xterm*scrollLines: 1 From the man page on xterm: scrollLines (class ScrollLines) Specifies the number of lines that the scroll-back and scroll-forw actions should