Re: Solution for 855GM video memory issue

2003-07-28 Thread Christian Zietz
Hi, Egbert Eich schrieb: One could verify if the current value in this location really matches the value reported by the BIOS. I wrote a new version of 855patch which does just that. So it should be safer to use than before. Everyone interested is invited to try it out:

Re: IPv6 problems on Linux

2003-07-28 Thread Egbert Eich
Matthieu Herrb writes: I wrote (in a message from Sunday 27) Keith Packard wrote (in a message from Wednesday 23) While supporting multiple -nolisten arguments is good, I suggest that the current '-nolisten tcp' should include both inet4 and inet6 tcp options; most

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2003-07-28 Thread bjorn
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Re: twm crash with debug info

2003-07-28 Thread Egbert Eich
Not too many people seem to use xsm together with twm these days. All relevant changes that in this area took place at or before Apr,8th 1997. This code came from the SI. Well, try the patch below. Whoever added session management support to twm (and forgot to document it in the man page)

Re: Clear scrren!

2003-07-28 Thread Tim Roberts
--Original Message Text--- From: Nitin Mahajan Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 21:19:37 +0530 Hello ! This query is regarding 69030.Iam writing a driver for the same. 1.While I do a hardware init ,I clear the screen completely by writing zeros to complete 4MB of memory. This Iam doing by calling

Re: Building XFree 4.3.99.9

2003-07-28 Thread Tim Roberts
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 18:12:15 +1000, Andrew Bevitt wrote: Ive just been trying to build the latest develoment snapshot (4.3.99.9) and have come across an error in the compiling. xf86DDC.c: In function `DDCRead_DDC2': xf86DDC.c:336: error: invalid lvalue in assignment make[6]: *** [xf86DDC.o]

Re: IPv6 problems on Linux

2003-07-28 Thread Todd T. Fries
Penned by Dr Andrew C Aitchison on Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:30:47PM +0100, we have: [..] | Aside: | Which operating systems are shipping with IPv6 enabled by default ? OpenBSD ships with IPv6 enabled by default. Anytime an interface is brought up, an inet6 link-local address is automatically

Re: IPv6 problems on Linux

2003-07-28 Thread Alexander Pohoyda
Todd T. Fries [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Penned by Dr Andrew C Aitchison on Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:30:47PM +0100, we have: [..] | Aside: | Which operating systems are shipping with IPv6 enabled by default ? OpenBSD ships with IPv6 enabled by default. Anytime an interface is brought

xhost ipv6 problem

2003-07-28 Thread Hideki ONO
In my kame/freebsd box, xhost results like this: freebsd% xhost INET:orange.kame.net INET6:2001:200:0:4819:203:47ff:fea5:3085%1 INET6:orange.kame.net The suffix '%1' in the second line is not correct. I guess it is because sin6-sin6_scope_id was not properly initialized in