Dear Sir,
Thanks for your valuable information.
--- Andrew C Aitchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
XFree86 does not in general need kernel framebuffer
support for
hardware which is supported by an XFree86 driver, as
it has its own
framebuffer interface.
This almost solves our problem
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] Suresh Chandra Mannava wrote:
There are two cases where XFree86 does need kernel
support.
* Chipsets like the i810/i815/i835/... family have
no framebuffer memory
but use main system memory for the framebuffer. This
requires agpgart
support from the
Sergey Babkin wrote:
Tim Roberts wrote:
Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
There are two cases where XFree86 does need kernel support.
* Chipsets like the i810/i815/i835/... family have no framebuffer memory
but use main system memory for the framebuffer. This requires agpgart
support from the
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 10:30, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] Suresh Chandra Mannava wrote:
does agpgard is specificaly for AGP?
Yes.
or can we use it for PCI?
I've never used it, but I've seen references to pcigart,
which provides (some of) the features of
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] Suresh Chandra Mannava wrote:
Does XFree86 need kernel framebuffer support? Or it's
have its own framebuffer interface?
what will be the performance gain if we use kernel
framebuffer support?
If we use a particular server for example Mach64
server
Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
XFree86 does not in general need kernel framebuffer support for
hardware which is supported by an XFree86 driver, as it has its own
framebuffer interface.
There are two cases where XFree86 does need kernel support.
* Chipsets like the i810/i815/i835/... family have no
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:34:42AM +, Suresh Chandra Mannava wrote:
Does XFree86 need kernel framebuffer support? Or it's
have its own framebuffer interface?
It can use the kernel's framebuffer if available, else a VBE 2.0 linear
frame buffer can be utilized with no necessary kernel
Tim Roberts wrote:
Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
XFree86 does not in general need kernel framebuffer support for
hardware which is supported by an XFree86 driver, as it has its own
framebuffer interface.
There are two cases where XFree86 does need kernel support.
* Chipsets like the