Re: [Xpert]XFree86 CVS and 1600x1024 (DVI) / Radeon

2002-10-23 Thread Jeff Brubaker
Wonderful. The reason I never saw the post was that my delivery was disabled for the list. I was wondering why my XFree86 mail folder was rather light lately. :-/ This must automatically happen when my mail server starts bouncing messages when the quota gets exceeded. Anyway, here's answers

Re: [Xpert]XFree86 CVS and 1600x1024 (DVI) / Radeon

2002-10-21 Thread Dr Andrew C Aitchison
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Jeff Brubaker wrote: Unfortunately, X comes up with a root window size of 1600x1024 (reported by xdpyinfo) but is really only outputting 1280x1024 (reported by my SGI MultiLink adapter). All of this flows through a Radeon VE to my SGI 1600SW flat panel (DVI). When I was

[Xpert]XFree86 CVS and 1600x1024 (DVI) / Radeon

2002-10-21 Thread Jeff Brubaker
I tried to send this a few days ago but it looks like it may not have made it (never saw it come back across the list), so I'll try again. Apologies if it actually made it. With the flurry of commits over the last few weeks, I figured it would be worth installing XFree86 CVS and check out RandR,

[Xpert]XFree86 CVS and 1600x1024 (DVI) / Radeon

2002-10-18 Thread Jeff Brubaker
With the flurry of commits over the last few weeks, I figured it would be worth installing XFree86 CVS and check out RandR, Xcursor and the new ATI acceleration. Unfortunately, X comes up with a root window size of 1600x1024 (reported by xdpyinfo) but is really only outputting 1280x1024 (reported

Re: [Xpert]XFree86 CVS and 1600x1024 (DVI) / Radeon

2002-10-18 Thread Keith Packard
Around 10 o'clock on Oct 18, Jeff Brubaker wrote: Unfortunately, X comes up with a root window size of 1600x1024 (reported by xdpyinfo) but is really only outputting 1280x1024 (reported by my SGI MultiLink adapter). Hmm. The Radeon driver mode selection code was restructured during the