Hi,
I am running X application on remote X server using bluetooth as
transport. I can successfully run the X app but the start time is
long, e.g. it takes about 7 seconds for "xterm" to appear on the X
server.
I looked at the transport log and it seems there are a large amount of
time at the beg
I've actually wanted to do this, since I haven't been tainted. I was going
to ask Xorg for hardware, but given my track record, I think it'd be better
if I bought it myself.
Sending from a mobile, pardon the brevity. ~ C.
On Nov 11, 2010 4:04 AM, "Alan Cox" wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:36:59 +
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 17:13 +0530, Shashi Shekar B.S. wrote:
> > is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
> > for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
> >
> PVR driver is a closed source one. You need to contact Imagination/
> your vendor for getting that driver.
> If you want to
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> On 11/10/2010 06:45 PM, Christoph Rissner wrote:
>> Unfortunately, in xorg 1.9.2, X crashes with the displaylink/nvidia
>> driver combination
If DisplayLink hardware would help any of the xorg core developers to
look at issues like this, we have a limited number of samples
available.
http://plu
Hi All,
I am developping a C application which show several video streams. I have a
thread per video stream
and I update each image calling to XvShmPutImage. I use a different Xv port
in each thread. Currently
I am using a X server connection per thread. Should I share it?
Should I call to XLockDi
On 11/11/2010 12:56 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:36:59 +0530
vijay singh wrote:
Hello,
is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
I believe vendors can purchase a proprietary (ie non-free in both senses)
license
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:36:59 +0530
vijay singh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
> for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
I believe vendors can purchase a proprietary (ie non-free in both senses)
license and access from the device vendor. Otherwise
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 17:13 +0530, Shashi Shekar B.S. wrote:
> > is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
> > for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
> >
> PVR driver is a closed source one. You need to contact Imagination/
> your vendor for getting that driver.
> If you want to
> is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
> for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
>
PVR driver is a closed source one. You need to contact Imagination/
your vendor for getting that driver.
If you want to write your own driver, you can find an example in Maemo
repository which
Hello,
is their any link or input which can give me Xorg video module driver
for PowerVR chipset (SGX535).
I would like to run on ARM11 core.
Rgds--
Vij
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Hi again,
On 11/10/2010 06:45 PM, Christoph Rissner wrote:
Unfortunately, in xorg 1.9.2, X crashes with the displaylink/nvidia
driver combination, as well as fbdev+nvidia if I disable this check in
xf86PostProbe(). So I guess there is a point in not allowing devices of
both types, but what is it
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