Looking thru a couple of months of list archives turned up nothing, so:
When running 4.1.0 on my laptop using a S3Virge MX, my system clock loses
at least two seconds per minute.
I've done everything I can to narrow this down, and the bottom line is
when X is running, even in a "fresh" weave (r
The new loadable i18n libraries use a special library build rule instead
of the regular SharedLibraryTarget macro; this may well be fine for
regular compilation, but it breaks cross compiling environments.
The trivial fix is to use:
#define Xi18nLibraryTarget(libname)
SharedLibraryTarget(lib
Hello;)
I'm kinda new to linux. I'm currently using RedHat 7.2 on my PC with a 8Mb SIS6326
video card. My problem is how do I enable hardware acceleration for the video card?
and how do I configure X to use 24bit color with 800x600? I've got no problem using
16bit but when I select 24bit the sc
Hi,
since I upgraded my XFree86 from 4.0.3 to 4.1.0, I can't you the dri extension
for
the Voodoo 4.
The XFree 4.0.3 had a RPM package called XFree86-tdfx-dri-4.0.3 ... that
provided the
dri capability for the Voodo 4500. It worked quite well.
The Xfree 4.1.0 doesn't h
I have just compiled and install XFree86 4.1 on my linux system. I am
using a Voodoo 3 graphics card, a Sony Multiscan 20se || monitor. I am
currently install X into /opt/X11R6 just for testing purposes. When I run
startx it finds the proper xinitrc file and passes it to xinit, xinit then
start
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, F. Heitkamp wrote:
> >module installed.
> >
> > You said it crashed. Do you mean it segfaulted? Do you have
> >a stack trace?
> >
> X just stops. The image of the session remains in the framebuffer but
> no interaction
> can take place. Trying to kill X using the ps com
Hi all,
I use XFree86 4.1.0 on a Toshiba Portege 4000 laptop installed from
NetBSD's xsrc module which was updated today, just before the compilation.
The problem is that when typing fast the keyboard sends some keys twice or
more ressulttinggg llikkke thhiiisss. The problem is only in X, not on
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, F. Heitkamp wrote:
>
>>When I use my PC (running Linux) as an X terminal, to log into the Mac,
>>I am able to
>>work for hours with no crashes. Doesn't this raise suspicion that the
>>problem is in the
>>nv driver?
>>
>
> No. Like I said, I'd be mo
Today I attempted to install X from cvs. Make world
worked fine, but when i attempted to make the install
target the process exited with the errors pasted
below. This is the first time I've attempted to
install from cvs, so if I am doing something wrong I
appologize.
This is where the error occur