As requested by the program's output, I'm sending in the backtrace of a
crash...
Not sure how much good it will do you...
RedHat 8
Doesn't look real useful to me, but what do I know?...
GStC-WARNING **: gstc_parent_add_child(): can't add known window 20973303
to 38
GStC-WARNING **:
My laptop with a whopping 16M of RAM and 1G hard drive (with only
300M free now) needs XFree86.
Buying more RAM to get to the MAX of 32M is possible, I guess, but sub-optimal.
Alas, the most recent version of XFree86 is a bit much for it.
What version would you consider optimum for such an
Direct replies most welcome :-)
In an attempt to do an end-run around my problems with the binary
install, I figured I'd just compile from source.
It's a laptop with a 3/4 full 1G hard drive, so I opted to only
install the first 3 .tar.gz files, and will do the fonts later, if
there is room.
Unfortunately you may be pretty much on your own.
the Cirrus driver is pretty much unsupported as noone
who could support it has the HW.
Would it be practical to:
A) Provide SSH root access to somebody @XFree86.org, or
B) Ship somebody the laptop as a loaner
C) ???
Obviously A) is much easier, but
While attempting (and failing) to find a ModeLine that works, I found
some oddities.
I've put in some very wide ranges for Horizontal and Vertical timings.
The log file shows them as being accepted, near as I can tell.
Various ModeLines I was trying would be rejected (illegal vertical
Please CC me with any replies... I confess I'm not a regular reader,
much less contributor, but have contributed much in the distant past
to the PHP mailing list, FWIW. And I'll certainly add the info to
the on-line database of your choice if we get this working!
Hardware:
Canon Innova Book
Hey there...
As requested in
http://www.xfree86.org.ru/3.3.6/cirrus7.html
I'm reporting failure out-of-the-box with the following:
Canon Innova Book 490CDT
Cirrus Logic GD754x (see below)
XFree86 4.3.0 (binaries, not source)
RedHat 6.2
Linux 2.2.14-5.0
But I'm emailing you direct for a reason:
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