uClibc floating point xfree

2006-01-09 Thread Marco Longhin
Hi,

I'm trying to compile xfree 4.5.0 with uClibc 0.9.27 (mipsel).
My question: 
Is possible to compile xfree without floating point?
uClibc don't have all functions of libm, and xfree need floating point.

ThankU
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[XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread Harrington, Todd
Hi,

We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to 
run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general purpose X 
Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a Viewsonic 
LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will be used to 
display graphics to a monochrome black/green display. 

Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I need a 
special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I use a dual 
headed card to save some PCI slots.

Thanks,
Todd 


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RE: [XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread Sivakumar Jayapal - CTD, Chennai.
Hello,

Matrox G450 Dual head AGP/PCI card to drive two displays (not sure on
Linux).
You can configure xfree86 to support two displays by setting the @screen
attribute. 

Regards,
Sivakumar Jayapal

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Hi,

We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to
run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general
purpose X Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a
Viewsonic LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will be
used to display graphics to a monochrome black/green display. 

Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I need
a special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I use a
dual headed card to save some PCI slots.

Thanks,
Todd 


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Re: [XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread Marc Aurele La France

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Harrington, Todd wrote:

We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able 
to run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general 
purpose X Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be 
a Viewsonic LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will 
be used to display graphics to a monochrome black/green display.


Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I 
need a special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I 
use a dual headed card to save some PCI slots.


This shouldn't be a problem except that you will probably need to run the 
second screen at depth 1.  Few drivers support this, so you'll likely need to 
run the second card with the vga or vesa drivers.


You also won't be able to use Xinerama, but you probably already knew that.

Marc.

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[XFree86] NEOMAGIC 256AV 1024x480 mode?

2006-01-09 Thread C. Marchlewski
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting UBUNTU 5.04 to display properly on my Sony 
PCG-C1XS with the NeoMagic 256AV video.

I have tried several things from other websites including editing xorg.conf 
(using nano) to add LoadLine 1024x480 65 etc etc etc. and changing my 
driver to VESA (no SVGA driver apparently, as X will not boot with no driver 
found if svga is specified).  The fix from previous Linux+C1XS websites does 
not seem to work on the newer version of XFree86, or perhaps Ubuntu is the 
problem

Is it even possible to get this resolution or am I just spinning my wheels?

Regards,
Chris


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Re: [XFree86] Lockup when switching from X VC

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Vojkovich
   VT switch crashes are usually driver bugs (particularly when
they are capable of locking the system).  You might want to try
disabling the DRI (don't load the module) to see if that makes
it go away.

Mark.

On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Jim Osborn wrote:

 I often run two X servers, one on VC7 and the other on VC8, on an
 Intel Linux machine.  Way too often the machine locks up, requiring a
 hard reset, when I switch from either VC running an X server.  I've
 tried switching from, say VC7 to VC6, a text console, then to VC8 on
 the theory that the system had more difficulty going directly from
 one X server to another, but the crash rate is the same as when
 switching directly from VC7 to VC8.  This process has allowed me to
 conclude that the crash occurs when switching *from* the X server,
 not when starting the X VC.  It never crashes on VC startup.

 Can anyone suggest a fix?  Or a debug technique?  I never see
 anything useful in the .X.err log that's left behind, but maybe I'm
 not appreciating some final message there.

 I'm running X 4.5.0 and KDE 3.4.2, about to move to KDE 3.5.  The
 kernel is 2.4.23. Mgag200 video with no hal.

 Fwiw, it never crashes if I shut down the KDE session on the second X
 VC. And it never crashes if only one X server is running.  I suppose
 that's a potential workaround, but a pita.  Not as big a pita as a
 reboot, though.

 TIA,

 Jim
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Re: [XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Vojkovich
   You can run one instance of XFree86 on multiple graphics cards
simultaneously.  These will show up as separate X screens.  This
all depends on which cards you were planning on using and how
advanced is the driver support for them.  Some dual-head cards may
support this if they support a separate-screens mode (separate-screens
are required if the two heads will have different X visuals).  I'm
more optimistic about this working for separate cards rather than
a single dual-head card, but it just depends which cards you were
trying to use.  If you happen to have some graphics cards lying
around, it would be good to experiment before commiting to something.

Mark.

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Harrington, Todd wrote:

 Hi,

 We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to 
 run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general purpose 
 X Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a 
 Viewsonic LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will be 
 used to display graphics to a monochrome black/green display.

 Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I need 
 a special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I use a 
 dual headed card to save some PCI slots.

 Thanks,
 Todd


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RE: [XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread Harrington, Todd
Hi Mark,

Thanks. That was a great reply. So, If I select 2 graphics cards, and I run one 
instance of XFree86 on 2 graphics cards, can I then run a window manager on one 
graphics card and just the X server itself on the other? Is this a low-risk 
configuration if I commit to doing it? In other words, will almost any graphics 
card that I purchase that allows me to run XFree86 on it by itself work in this 
configuration?

As far dual-head goes, I was looking the Matrox G450.

Thanks!
Todd

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   You can run one instance of XFree86 on multiple graphics cards
simultaneously.  These will show up as separate X screens.  This
all depends on which cards you were planning on using and how
advanced is the driver support for them.  Some dual-head cards may
support this if they support a separate-screens mode (separate-screens
are required if the two heads will have different X visuals).  I'm
more optimistic about this working for separate cards rather than
a single dual-head card, but it just depends which cards you were
trying to use.  If you happen to have some graphics cards lying
around, it would be good to experiment before commiting to something.

Mark.

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Harrington, Todd wrote:

 Hi,

 We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to 
 run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general purpose 
 X Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a 
 Viewsonic LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will be 
 used to display graphics to a monochrome black/green display.

 Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I need 
 a special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I use a 
 dual headed card to save some PCI slots.

 Thanks,
 Todd


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Re: [XFree86] Dual Screens

2006-01-09 Thread George Liu
Matrox G450 will work on RHEL3. But may have difficulties on RHEL4.
You can run two different WMs on two separate screens.

--George

Harrington, Todd wrote:

Hi Mark,

Thanks. That was a great reply. So, If I select 2 graphics cards, and I run 
one instance of XFree86 on 2 graphics cards, can I then run a window manager 
on one graphics card and just the X server itself on the other? Is this a 
low-risk configuration if I commit to doing it? In other words, will almost 
any graphics card that I purchase that allows me to run XFree86 on it by 
itself work in this configuration?

As far dual-head goes, I was looking the Matrox G450.

Thanks!
Todd

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To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Dual Screens


   You can run one instance of XFree86 on multiple graphics cards
simultaneously.  These will show up as separate X screens.  This
all depends on which cards you were planning on using and how
advanced is the driver support for them.  Some dual-head cards may
support this if they support a separate-screens mode (separate-screens
are required if the two heads will have different X visuals).  I'm
more optimistic about this working for separate cards rather than
a single dual-head card, but it just depends which cards you were
trying to use.  If you happen to have some graphics cards lying
around, it would be good to experiment before commiting to something.

   Mark.

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Harrington, Todd wrote:

  

Hi,

We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to 
run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general purpose 
X Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a 
Viewsonic LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system and will be 
used to display graphics to a monochrome black/green display.

Is this dual independent display feature part of XFree86 4.x? Or do I need 
a special graphics card? Can I use any graphics card to do this? Can I use a 
dual headed card to save some PCI slots.

Thanks,
Todd


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