MonitorG50
DefaultDepth 8
SubSection Display
Depth 8
Modes 640x480
EndSubSection
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, there is no option for a Mandrake distribution. Is this an
oversite? What should this value be set to for Mandrake distributions??
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Harri Pasanen wrote:
On Monday 18 November 2002 15:03, Geoffrey wrote:
SNIP
Likely. Any suggestions as to what is causing the spontaneous
reboot?
I would guess DRI support. Do you have dri enabled in your
XF86Config-4? If yes, try commenting that out.
Thanks for the suggestion
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sam, 2002-11-16 at 14:26, Geoffrey wrote:
Downloaded cvs last night and built it successfully. Upon execution of
startx, screen goes blank, then I see the bios, spontaneous reboot.
Running kernel 2.4.19 (not a stock Mandrake kernel), Mandrake 9.0,
Radeon VE 32mb agp
which normal at first, but then appears
to have some kind of source code??? This is followed by a bunch of
nulls. I've removed the nulls and attached the file.
Suggestions would be appreciated.
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to the lock up.
I had been running with the stock kernel that comes with mdk 9.0. I
rebuilt the kernel from kernel.org sources and it's not locked up since.
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Luca Olivetti wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
FYI, I had similar problems with my athlon 1800 xp. I rebuilt the
kernel, (specific to this processor) and my problems are gone. Are
you running a stock MDK kernel? I'm on 9.0 as well.
Did you take the mandrake source rpm and optimized
PLO'Smith wrote:
Geoffrey,
What version kernel did you build? Did you stay with the 2.4.19 or
something else? Sounds like you might have found the solution though. I
am using the 2.4.19 Athlon enhanced kernel and have not experienced any
problems. My mobo is the ECS KS75A and Athlon 1700
:0c.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 IEEE-1394
Controller (Link)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon VE QY
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a working single head
environment to one that doesn't work.
I've since reinstalled X from my backup.
Suggestions from here?
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Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fre, 2002-10-11 at 04:31, Geoffrey wrote:
snip
(--) PCI: (0:11:0) ATI Mach64 GP rev 92, Mem @ 0xd500/24, 0xd300/12, I/O @
0xa800/8, BIOS @ 0xd4fe/17
snip
It's a Mach64...
Section Device
Identifier device2
VendorName ATI
BoardName
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Geoffrey wrote:
I've been trying to get my dual head radeon ve working, gave up and
stuck another card in this box, rage pro (16mb). It appears from the
log that both are recognized, but then I get:
Symbol fbdevHWGetLineLength from
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Geoffrey wrote:
I've been trying to get my dual head radeon ve working, gave up and
stuck another card in this box, rage pro (16mb). It appears from the
log that both are recognized, but then I get:
Symbol fbdevHWGetLineLength from
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Geoffrey wrote:
I've been trying to get my dual head radeon ve working, gave up and
stuck another card in this box, rage pro (16mb). It appears from the
log that both are recognized, but then I get:
Symbol fbdevHWGetLineLength from
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Geoffrey wrote:
Try removing the BusID from the Rage Pro's device section.
Well, I stuck the rage card into another box, used XFree86 -configure
and the card works fine. the BusID entry was added to the config as
well, inspite of the fact
tried it twice just to make sure I wasn't losing my
mind.
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On Don, 2002-10-10 at 03:58, Geoffrey wrote:
I've been trying to get my dual head radeon ve working, gave up and
stuck another card in this box, rage pro (16mb). It appears from the
log that both are recognized, but then I get:
Symbol fbdevHWGetLineLength from
I've got an embedded ATI Rage 128 Pro TF AGP card, and the r128 module
for DRI is not registering the /dev/dri/card0 device like it should
My kernel is Linux 2.4.19 with DevFS, AGPGART compiled as a module.
dmesg reports the following when I load the agpgart module:
Linux agpgart interface
Section Screen
Identifier Screen1
Device Radeon1
MonitorG50
DefaultDepth8
SubSection Display
Depth 8
Modes 640x480
EndSubSection
EndSection
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9.0, XFree 4.2.1 that comes with it. I tried the gatos
ati.2 drivers as well, and get the same error.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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are not appropriate in your Device sections.
They are used to identify a particular head on a dual-head card. Try
just deleting these two lines.
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Not on programming X, but I've got a book aptly named XFree86 for Linux
- QUE.
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with winxp and don't plan to, but I suspect it's no
different. The above argument appears to revolve around Mozilla, not X.
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desktop on each viewsonic monitor. Below is my
XF86Config-4 file. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give.
I can only guess without seeing the log, but you probably need to put
the bus ID of the chip in both device sections.
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Joe Krahn wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
My assumption is that this patch deals with the fact the oem card has
two digital outputs? At least that's what I understand, mine has one
vga and one digital. I don't think this should matter though. I've got
a converter on my digital and before starting X
2
#VideoRam32768
BusID PCI:1:0:0
Option DPMS
EndSection
If you switch off Xinerama, HW-accelerated OpenGL
should work too.
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Joe Krahn wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
My assumption is that this patch deals with the
fact the oem card
Joe Krahn wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I've got a 'Screen 0' in my first Device section and 'Screen 1' in the
second.
The examples I used were for single card with dual outputs. One for a
Matrox card that had two vga outputs (linux journal article) and another
was an example config file from
on the vga and a small converter that
came with the card on the flat screen output with a 15 Nec monitor.
I'm running kernel 2.4 Mandrake 8.0.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
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I'd like to see those PDFs myself. Are they online somewhere?
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On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 04:16:50PM +0530, Balarama Chandra N R wrote:
Hi,
If you want to build X-Server, then go into hw/docs folder under xc
directory structure and look for ServersOnly document. In case if you are
, but this time I've
attached just the output from xdpyinfo and glxinfo.
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I'm trying to get Perl's OpenGL support working on my systems, which do
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I have written a patch that allows the user to tweak the
Xv hsync/vsync offset values. It works great on my
Twinhead Powerslim 600 @ 800x600 with XvHsync=-23.
I think it will work on any trident chip, but I am not
sure if TridentInit() gets called when the resolution
changes, in which case
Last month (or was it September) there was a discussion
about tweaking the horizontal and vertical sync signals
to center the Xv display (get rid of the blue edges).
The suggenstion was to ideally determine the right
settings internally, but this doesn't seem to have
happened yet. With 4.2
Hello,
my notebook (Trident Cypher 9525/DVD, Kernel 2.2.19, X 4.1.0) sometimes
have troubles during wake up procedure after suspend mode. Here some
lines from the log-file which reveal one successful and one non
successful trial:
...
I am certainly no expert, but recompiling X from the
Hello,
my notebook (Trident Cypher 9525/DVD, Kernel 2.2.19, X 4.1.0) sometimes
have troubles during wake up procedure after suspend mode. Here some
lines from the log-file which reveal one successful and one non
successful trial:
...
I am certainly no expert, but recompiling X from the
Hello,
my notebook (Trident Cypher 9525/DVD, Kernel 2.2.19, X 4.1.0) sometimes
have troubles during wake up procedure after suspend mode. Here some
lines from the log-file which reveal one successful and one non
successful trial:
...
I am certainly no expert, but recompiling X from the
Another update on My Twinhead Powerslim 600 with the Cyber9525DVD:
I changed the hsync hardcoded adjustment to 0 (it was initally 23)
I left the vsync at -2.
This will break it for others. We still don't know exactly how to
calculate these values exactly.
I've done some
could go about debugging this problem
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