Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Scott C. Frase
Hi guys, I'm a new user to the list with, what else, a sticky problem. I have a dual boot MacBook Pro (2.33Ghz Core 2 Duo) that runs both Leopard and Fedora 10, x86-64 using ReFit as the boot loader. I am trying to connect an InFocus projector to the DVI output of the Mac while running under

Re: Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Alex Deucher
On 3/29/09, Scott C. Frase sfra...@comcast.net wrote: Hi guys, I'm a new user to the list with, what else, a sticky problem. I have a dual boot MacBook Pro (2.33Ghz Core 2 Duo) that runs both Leopard and Fedora 10, x86-64 using ReFit as the boot loader. I am trying to connect an InFocus

Re: Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Scott C. Frase
If you are using F10 with kernel modesetting (KMS) it doesn't have the proper quirks do deal with the broken connector table on the macbooks. I think the non-KMS code shipped with F10 should have the proper quirk handling, if not, you may need to upgrade your ddx. Alex Alex, However, you

Re: Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Scott C. Frase
If you are using F10 with kernel modesetting (KMS) it doesn't have the proper quirks do deal with the broken connector table on the macbooks. I think the non-KMS code shipped with F10 should have the proper quirk handling, if not, you may need to upgrade your ddx. Alex Alex, However, you

Re: Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Alex Deucher
On 3/29/09, Scott C. Frase sfra...@comcast.net wrote: If you are using F10 with kernel modesetting (KMS) it doesn't have the proper quirks do deal with the broken connector table on the macbooks. I think the non-KMS code shipped with F10 should have the proper quirk handling, if

Re: Fedora 10, xrandr and inFocus projector

2009-03-29 Thread Scott C. Frase
Alex, Re-reading your statements, perhaps I can solve the issue by activating the non-KMS code. If so, how can I do that? boot with nomodeset on the kernel command line (edit the kernel command line in grub when the computer boots up, or edit your grub config and reboot) IIRC. Alex

Re: ANN: xterm patch #243

2009-03-29 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Matthieu Herrb wrote: Thomas Dickey wrote: Patch #243 - 2009/3/28 * add DEF_ALLOW_XXX definitions to main.h to allow overriding the default compiled-in values for allowxxx resources. Hi, I noticed a cut'n'pasto in the default

Re: ANN: xterm patch #243

2009-03-29 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote: On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Matthieu Herrb wrote: Thomas Dickey wrote: Patch #243 - 2009/3/28 * add DEF_ALLOW_XXX definitions to main.h to allow overriding the default compiled-in values for allowxxx resources.

Re: [RFC] glx: fix DRI2 memory leak

2009-03-29 Thread Shuang He
Jesse Barnes wrote: On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:20:25 -0400 Kristian Høgsberg k...@bitplanet.net wrote: On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Jesse Barnes jbar...@virtuousgeek.org wrote: Ok, I think this is where the leak was: __glXUnrefDrawable-DrawableGone-__glXUnrefDrawable. This sequence

Re: [RFC] glx: fix DRI2 memory leak

2009-03-29 Thread Shuang He
Shuang He wrote: Jesse Barnes wrote: On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:20:25 -0400 Kristian Høgsberg k...@bitplanet.net wrote: On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Jesse Barnes jbar...@virtuousgeek.org wrote: Ok, I think this is where the leak was: