RE: [XFree86] provide me a solution for GUI

2003-03-01 Thread Josh Liechty
The problem you are having concerns the X Font Server (XFS, not to be
confused with SGI's filesystem for IRIX and Linux that goes by the same
acronym), and an inability of XFree86 to locate it's fixed font file.
But first, I see you are running a pre-release version of the XFree86.
Although this is probably a simple configuration file error, it might
not hurt to also update to the latest version (4.3.0 has been released a
few days ago). Have you run XFree86 -configure and then tested the new
XF86Config file?

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Behalf Of Pradeep P
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:43 PM
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Subject: [XFree86] provide me a solution for GUI

Sirs,

I am using RedHat Linux 7.3 and I am not able to use GUI mode. 
When I tried the latest update of Xfree86 I got the following log 
file which I have attached for your reference.

I am using the monitor Samsung Sync 750S

Kindly provide me a solution for the same.

Expecting a favourable reply from you.

Yours faithfully,
P.Pradeep


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RE: [XFree86] ONE QUESTION

2003-03-01 Thread Josh Liechty
Every Linux distribution that I know of uses XFree86 for its
implementation of the X Window System. You can also buy commercial
versions of the X Window System, but they tend to be pricey, and what's
the point, anyway, when XFree86 works just fine?

Other UNIX-like operating systems that use XFree86 are FreeBSD, NetBSD,
and OpenBSD. There are also special versions of XFree86 that can run
atop of the Mac OS X GUI or the Windows operating system to allow some
applications to be run there.

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Subject: [XFree86] ONE QUESTION

Hello colleagues:
Please, i have a doubt. I need make a investigation about graphic
servers in Unix, but I don't know anything about this. I need to
somebody help me... i don't know that graphic server use Linux, Suse and
the others distribution... or all distribution use xfree86 like graphic
server.]

Thanks in advanced

Girald


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RE: [XFree86] window client

2003-02-26 Thread Josh Liechty
Perhaps you should consider VNC ( http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ ).
The version for Linux creates a separate virtual desktop for each copy
of the server that is run. This can be connected to with the VNC client
(available also for Windows) over a network, allowing you to run Linux/X
Window System applications on the Linux system and have them display on
the Windows system.

If that's not what you were intending, please clarify your post a bit.
As far as I know (I'm new here, so I can't be certain), it's ok to be a
little more wordy (i.e. provide more details about your system and
software configuration, and about what you want to do) if it means that
your post can be better understood.

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Subject: [XFree86] window client

hi
 
i currently insatalled redhat 7.x
i want to following to work.
 
i want to connect from windows client to linux  
run X services from windows client
 
pl give me necessary steps
 
reagrds


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RE: [XFree86] Linux drivers for SGI 1600SW flat panel

2003-02-25 Thread Josh Liechty
If you are using Xfree86 version 4.x, the configuration file should be
in /etc/X11/ (that's where it's been for me in Redhat and Debian with
XF86v4). It may be called XF86Config, XF86Config-4, or some other
permutation of similar effect.

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Doctor,
Thank you very much for the reply. Would you mind giving me the path to
that
configuration file.


Sean

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Subject: Re: [XFree86] Linux drivers for SGI 1600SW flat panel


On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, sean fatourchi wrote:

 Hello,
 I am new to Linux. I was wondering if any of you good people has
 successfully configured Number Nine Revolution 4 video card to work
with
 SliconGraphics 1600sw flat panel lcd ? If so I would appreciate it if
you
 can tell me how.

This is from the config file on a machine I have with that hardware:
---
Section Monitor
Identifier   SG panel
VendorName   Silicon Graphics
ModelName1600SW

HorizSync   27.0-96.0   # kHz
VertRefresh 29-31, 50.0-80.0, 119-124   # Hz

Option  DPMS

# From http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/I1284.html
Modeline 1600x1024d32 103.125 1600 1600 1656 1664 1024 1024 1029 1030
HSkew 7 +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 1600x1024d16 103.125 1600 1600 1656 1664 1024 1024 1029 1030
HSkew 5 +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 1600x1024d08 103.125 1600 1600 1656 1664 1024 1024 1029 1030
HSkew 1 +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 800x512d32 54.375 800 800 840 848 512 512 514 515 HSkew 7
DoubleScan +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 800x512d16 54.375 800 800 840 848 512 512 514 515 HSkew 5
DoubleScan +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 800x512d08 54.375 800 800 840 848 512 512 514 515 HSkew 1
DoubleScan +Hsync +Vsync

# 1600x1024 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 63.60 kHz; pclk: 136.36 MHz
Modeline 1600x1024_60.00  136.36  1600 1704 1872 2144  1024 1025 1028
1060  -HSync +Vsync

Modeline 1600x2048d32i 103.125 1600 1600 1656 1664 2048 2048 2058 2059
HSkew 7 Interlace +Hsync +Vsync
Modeline 1600x2048d32  103.125 1600 1600 1656 1664 2048 2048 2058 2059
HSkew 7 +Hsync +Vsync

EndSection

Section Device
# Option Debug
Identifier  Card0
Driver  i128
VendorName  Number Nine
BoardName   Imagine 128 T2R4
# BusID   PCI:2:0:0
EndSection
Section Screen
Identifier Screen0
Device Card0
MonitorSG panel
DefaultColorDepth 24
SubSection Display
Depth 24
Modes   1600x1024d32 800x512d32
EndSubSection
EndSection
---


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Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison Computer Officer, DPMMS, Cambridge
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