Hi Jong,
You can submit it via [EMAIL PROTECTED] or via bugzilla database at
http://bugs.xfree86.org and create an attachment with the patch.
Use the 'diff -u' command to create a unified diff makes it easier to
see the changes you made.
Thanks for your future submission,
Alan.
On Fri, Feb
Hi all
I am new in this forum and I am looking for a way to config my 20 Apple cinema
display monitor using GForce FX 5600.
Using Redhat Fedora core 3
I tried to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add the following line under the monitor
section.
ModeLine 1600x1024 108.0 1600 1616 1656 1704 1024 1027
Read my comments in blue. And I am still looking into this.
Nqnsome wrote:
Hi,
Can someone help me, please!?
I have a Compal CY27 laptop. The graphics chipset is (as reported by
lspci):
:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device (rev 02)
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:12:01 -0800, Bukie Mabayoje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read my comments in blue. And I am still looking into this.
Nqnsome wrote:
Hi,
Can someone help me, please!?
I have a Compal CY27 laptop. The graphics chipset is (as reported by lspci):
:00:02.0
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for replying, really!
The 82852GM supports two independent display. You have one at 00:02:.0
and the other at 00:02.1. You are configured to use BusID
PCI:0:2:0. I am not sure which video port 0:2:0 drivers. One thing
you can try is change BusID to PCI:0:2:1.I suspect the
Hi,
Thanks a lot for replaying!!!
Alex Deucher wrote:
it should use 02.0. .1 is just a placeholder for the windows drivers AFAIK.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what exactly means to be
placeholder in this case?
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Sergio
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:03:33 -0300, SLCB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for replying, really!
The 82852GM supports two independent display. You have one at 00:02:.0
and the other at 00:02.1. You are configured to use BusID
PCI:0:2:0. I am not sure which video port 0:2:0
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to comment one answer.
Bukie Mabayoje wrote:
I suspect the reason it works is that your system have two graphics
controller. And one of it is the 350Mhz 24-bit RAMDAC that support a
regular scan analog monitor.
You mean the two BusIds/Pipes or really another card? If I had
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:13:17 -0300, SLCB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to comment one answer.
Bukie Mabayoje wrote:
I suspect the reason it works is that your system have two graphics
controller. And one of it is the 350Mhz 24-bit RAMDAC that support a
regular scan
Alex Deucher wrote:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:03:33 -0300, SLCB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for replying, really!
The 82852GM supports two independent display. You have one at 00:02:.0
and the other at 00:02.1. You are configured to use BusID
PCI:0:2:0. I am not sure
SLCB wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for replaying!!!
Alex Deucher wrote:
it should use 02.0. .1 is just a placeholder for the windows drivers AFAIK.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what exactly means to be
placeholder in this case?
There is a technical meaning for 02.1 It is
Hi,
Thanks again.
Alex Deucher wrote:
Alex is correct. Let focus on the primary display controller on PCI:0:2:0 with
Display Pipe A and Display Pipe B.
In your case you can only have PipeA=CRT and PipeB=LCD (LFP).
That is why you have the following information
(II) I810(0): Display Info: CRT:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:15:16 -0300, Nqnsome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks again.
Alex Deucher wrote:
Alex is correct. Let focus on the primary display controller on PCI:0:2:0
with Display Pipe A and Display Pipe B.
In your case you can only have PipeA=CRT and PipeB=LCD (LFP).
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 06:15:16PM -0300, Nqnsome wrote:
Thanks a lot for the explanations, but I would like to return to the
question why the CRT works under 1024x768 and the LCD not. Can this be
related to the VESA VBE DCC that does not work on the LCD?
If you boot up on the LCD and have
Nqnsome wrote:
Hi,
Thanks again.
Alex Deucher wrote:
Alex is correct. Let focus on the primary display controller on PCI:0:2:0
with Display Pipe A and Display Pipe B.
In your case you can only have PipeA=CRT and PipeB=LCD (LFP).
That is why you have the following information
(II)
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 02:11:48PM -0800, Bukie Mabayoje wrote:
Nqnsome wrote:
Hi,
Thanks again.
Alex Deucher wrote:
Alex is correct. Let focus on the primary display controller on
PCI:0:2:0 with Display Pipe A and Display Pipe B.
In your case you can only have PipeA=CRT and
Alan Hourihane wrote:
I became aware of this problem few years back (since 2003). The first time
I experienced it was with a DELL laptop, and I didn't have free time then
to debug it when I actually had the laptop. I going to see if I can figure
the problem out (why the LCD is
Hi,
Thanks for answering.
1)Booting only on the LCD does not work. The XFree output is here:
http://paginas.terra.com.br/educacao/nqnsome/xfree_output_lcd_only.txt
Note that X11 does not find anymore the Built-in mode 1024x768, that
it finds when the CRT is attached and I turn off the LCD before
Hi,
Thanks for answering.
1)Booting only on the LCD does not work. The XFree output is here:
http://paginas.terra.com.br/educacao/nqnsome/xfree_output_lcd_only.txt
Note that X11 does not find anymore the Built-in mode 1024x768, that
it finds when the CRT is attached and I turn off the LCD before
Hi,
I tryed your driver, but could not get 1024x768 on the LCD. XFree does
not see the Built-in 1024x768 mode.
Thanks,
Sérgio
Alan Hourihane wrote:
I've already done work in this area.
And I've got a driver up at
http://www.fairlite.demon.co.uk/intel.html
if anyone wants to test it.
Alan.
Is there any extension in XFree86 similar to XEvIE available
in X.?
Regards,
Manikandan
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