Op 10-10-11 14:52, Alan Cox schreef:
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
xrandr: screen cannot be larger that 640x480 (desired size 800x600)
xrandr: Configure crtc 0 failed
xrandr won't allow you to change modes on the fbdev interface. The libdrm
tools will if it detected
Op 18-05-11 16:13, Raghavendra D Prabhu schreef:
Hi, I have a laptop (15 inch) and an external monitor(23 inch) in a dual
head setting, both supporting maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080. Now
the DPI calculated by Xorg from EDID/DisplaySize is found to be 143
x 143. The problem with that DPI is
On 23-07-10 03:54, David Regev wrote:
Èric,
So, I have a git tree downloaded. Sorry for the wait. I guess the next
step is modifying sentelic.c. Now what?
Nope, not yet!
You have to compile and install the kernel and make sure it works as
well as your default kernel (at least for the mouse
Op 19-07-10 16:03, David Regev schreef:
I have an MSI Wind U100, which comes with a Sentelic touchpad.
Apparently, its driver is already in the kernel.[1] Unfortunately, the
driver does not provide any of the typical features you would expect
from a touchpad, most notably edge scrolling.
Op 19-07-10 18:29, David Regev schreef:
Hello Eric,
I’ve seen in several places that the reason Sentelic’s driver doesn’t
have edge scrolling is due to patent concerns. Perhaps absolute mode was
overzealously removed for the same reason.
Yes, I've read about this as well. I know barely
Op 23-06-10 17:38, Alex Deucher schreef:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Xavier Bestel xavier.bes...@free.fr wrote:
On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 00:41 +0200, Éric Piel wrote:
Op 22-06-10 23:56, giovanni_re schreef:
Didn't get an answer on KUbuntu list, so hopefully someone here might
have
Op 22-06-10 23:56, giovanni_re schreef:
Didn't get an answer on KUbuntu list, so hopefully someone here might
have a suggestion.
==
I've just installed an Apple Cinema Display (LCD) monitor. This is a 5
year old monitor.
Using KUbuntu 10.4
The apple website indicates this monitor has:
Op 18-05-10 08:11, JD schreef:
So why would the man page say the rate comes before the delay in the
args list?
What a *...@#$@%#$ man page!!!
As stated even if your very first post, in the manpage there is:
[-r [keycode]] [r [keycode]] [r {on|off}] [r rate _delay_ [_rate_]]
So it's
Op 12-05-10 07:39, yoni dana schreef:
Hi
i have implemented and X11 input driver,
i need to add support to screen rotation,
My questions is
How can i detect screen rotation occurred
(For Example i use xrandr -o left )
I think you can do this in a X client which listens to the
Op 17-03-10 20:53, Tom Cowell schreef:
:
The behaviour is symmetrical - shift on keyboard 2 does the same thing
with keystrokes on keyboard 1. Using caps-lock instead of shift has
the same effect.
I'm running Open SUSE 11.2, and Xorg -version says X.Org X Server
1.6.5. The two keyboards are
Op 23-01-10 04:47, Alan McCosh schreef:
A new tool is available for evdev touchscreen calibration, evcalibrate.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/evcalibrate/
:
- Some patching of evdev was required to better support the 3M and
eGalax screens. These patches are available from the same project
Op 12-01-10 21:39, allcoms schreef:
With digital monitors you are almost always guaranteed to have an EDID
(IIRC, DVI and HDMI require it) which should prevent you from needing
to tweak the modeline as the EDID contains the supported modelines
from the monitor.
Alex
I have a Mini 10
Op 12-01-10 17:54, allcoms schreef:
Hi Steve!
Ah! xvidtune! I'm surprised it took so long for someone to name the
command that I was looking for. Is this what yast's graphics and
display module is using to do what it does?
Are you really sure that it's what you were looking for!? Have you
Op 10-01-10 19:04, Tony Houghton schreef:
I've got a DVB card with an IR controller which appears as an input
device. I want my applications to read the input device directly, not as
a keyboard. Among other reasons, it's because I want to use the OK
button while mplayer is running, but it
Op 07-01-10 11:51, allcoms schreef:
Hi!
I have been looking for a tool for visually resizing and positioning X
displays that is distribution neutral. I realise we have xrandr for
listing and changing display resolutions and rotations but it doesn't
seem to offer the ability to visually
Op 07-01-10 19:00, Didier Spaier schreef:
Éric Piel wrote:
Op 07-01-10 11:51, allcoms schreef:
Hi!
I have been looking for a tool for visually resizing and positioning X
displays that is distribution neutral. I realise we have xrandr for
listing and changing display resolutions
Op 06-01-10 11:13, Kai-Uwe Behrmann schreef:
I found several issues with existing EDID parsing code for usage as
library in Oyranos (a colour management system).
To move on with a EDID parsing API, I attach a Oyranos header file for
the EDID parsing.
The EDID API is selfcontained and a bit
Op 03-11-09 08:11, Dmitry Torokhov schreef:
Hi Peter,
Evdev is way too paranoid when checking whether it deals with the same
device when switching consoles which causes people lose keyboards if
they happen to adjust keymap after X starts. PLease consider applying
the patch below.
Hi,
What
Op 11-10-09 03:35, Ondrej Balaz schreef:
Hi,
is it possible to get edid info (especialy vendor and product id) for
each of xrandr screens through X11 api?
I'm creating utility to remember various devices connected to VGA output
of my laptop (their mode/resolution, position etc.). AFAIK
Op 20-05-09 13:09, Oliver Block schreef:
Dear Éric,
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:49:30AM +0200, Éric Piel wrote:
[...]
From what I understand you want panning. I would do it with this command:
xrandr --output PANEL --mode 1680x1050 --panning 1920x1080
I cannot try this actually, since I
Op 20-05-09 09:06, Oliver Block schreef:
Dear list,
I have a problem setting up the resolution of my external monitor
connected to the VGA output of my laptop. The graphics controller is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
X1400
The laptop display
mobidyc schreef:
Peter Hutterer a écrit :
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 11:51:12PM +0200, mobidyc wrote:
Hello,
I want to modify the layout for an azerty keyboard.
actually when the CAPSLOCK is active, i can't write numbers like the
SHIFT key let me do this.
setxkbmap -option
scorbo schreef:
I know how to have 4 independent displays with the Nvidia property
driver, but like you said it doesn't support XRandr 1.2.
My problem is to switch dynamically two displays with this driver (or
another one).
I'vre tried Nouveau but it doesn't support this graphic card.
In
Keith Packard schreef:
On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 14:42 -0500, Adam Jackson wrote:
Hello,
Can we define what RANDR 1.3 means? I think we're largely in agreement
but I'd like it written down.
I think RandR 1.3 includes:
1. Projective transforms
2. Standard properties
3. Per-CRTC DPMS
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