Where is XAA documented? Google is unaware of it, which is a bad omen.
Does documentation exist?
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Hi,
Please, help me.
I have a Compal CY27 laptop with the 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics
Device (rev 02) (lspci output).
Even though the BIOS allow me to change the memory allocated to video
(32M right now), Xfree only see two built in modes:
(**) I810(0): *Built-in mode 800x600
(**) I810(0):
Nqnsome schrieb:
Why it only finds the old 640x480 mode after patching? What happens to
the new (patched) 1024x768 mode?
In some previous post you already found out that ModeAttributes value
for the 1024x768 mode is 0x9a which (among other things) means that the
mode is not supported by
hi all,
i have developed a keymap for my local language and it has been working
well with XFree86 for about 4 months now. We want to commit it to the
XFree86 code base now..how do i do that ? kindly help me out
Regards
Zaeem
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Steven Staton wrote:
Where is XAA documented? Google is unaware of it, which is a bad omen.
Does documentation exist?
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Hi Developers,
I'm trying to re-compile XFree on Solaris 9 x86, the build went fine
and everthing seems to be up-to-date, but if I do try to start the
server I always get the following errors in my log file:
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ati_drv.o
(EE) LoadModule: Module ati does
Hi,
I observer something like stair-stepping problem with X server. But no characters are
shifted but the whole display is somehow distorted. I track this dow to UseFBDev
true.
I have ATI Radeon 9200 card, 4.4.99.11 version of Xserver from cvs. THe problem appears
regadless the radeon.o DRI
I understand there is a history of a war about the Xfree licensing. I
honestly am not try to bait or troll with this post, so please give some
consideration to this post ...
I'm trying to figure out what the new xfree licensing means to
*developers* (hence the post in this venue). There seem to