Hello,
I have just tried the 4.2.99 version on my thinkpad with trident cyber 9385
video card.
It has the same old bug (3.3.x worked, 4.0.x bugged): scrambled screen.
If I connect to an external display I can see that problem are due to sync
value higher than the one I specify in xf86config file
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Jamie Risk wrote:
I don't know where, but I came across a information about bison
version information for compiling XFree86. I'm not hurt that it didn't
come from this list, but even an impolite Use bison 1.35: RTFM!
would have been useful.
byacc is preferable.
(the
Now the remanining problem is the garbage in lower part of the screen -
any ideas about that? It's there even with NoAccel and changing too.
If you have accel enabled, but then use 'sw_cursor' option, does the
noise still appear?
Yes. Just moving the cursor makes it flicker.
The
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 06:57:22PM -0500, Kevin Brosius wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 03:06:36AM -0500, Kevin Brosius wrote:
Does the server work correctly other than the key sequence not
working? If it is stuck somewhere, it might explain both why
SIGTERM and
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 09:52:48PM -0500, Kevin Brosius wrote:
I'd like to be able to add/remove an XVideo interface on the fly during
mode switches. Is this possible with the existing interface? I don't
see anything in the DESIGN doc other than the xf86XVScreenInit()
function for setup. The
Mark Cuss writes:
Hello again all
After some fiddling with the new 4.2.99 X server, I got the xv info stuff
working on the SMI. But, one more question - the SMI says it can putImage
as well as putVideo - does this thing have a built in frame grabber!? I
couldn't find any spec
David Dawes wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 09:52:48PM -0500, Kevin Brosius wrote:
I'd like to be able to add/remove an XVideo interface on the fly during
mode switches. Is this possible with the existing interface? I don't
see anything in the DESIGN doc other than the xf86XVScreenInit()
in xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/bsd/drm/kernel:
The files ati_pcigart.h, drm_drv.h, and drm_scatter.h all use the
macro M_WAITOK, but it isn't defined anywhere.
The branch is HEAD...
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