I'm trying to debug a problem with the Unichrome VIA
driver in XFree86 4.4.0.
How do you debug in the X server given that loadmod.c that
seems to be loading all the code is not using mechanisms
that allow gdb to know where the code is?
So far I've patched in a call to add messages to the XFree86
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Barry Scott wrote:
I'm trying to debug a problem with the Unichrome VIA
driver in XFree86 4.4.0.
How do you debug in the X server given that loadmod.c that
seems to be loading all the code is not using mechanisms
that allow gdb to know where the code is?
So far I've
Hello,
I've posted this message over at the mailing list on fontconfig, but
after some time, have received no reply and was hoping someone in this
forum might be able to give me a list of the precise steps I must take
to diagnose/resolve this problem:
At the suggestion of the GTK+ web site,
d
**
b
Maybe on an SMP machine. Otherwise I don't expect you to get
anything out of using a font server other than a less stable
system. I believe font server related crashes are still possible
in XFree86.
Mark.
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Michael Hamilton wrote:
Is FontPath
Can you explain what kind of problem you are having? What's
wrong with the colors?
Mark.
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with colors redirecting the DISPLAY from a workstation Solaris 8 to
a workstation Red Hat EWS 3.0.
I
I have noticed that, at times, our application boots up and the fonts
are different than a previous boot. I believe this is because the font
server had some errors or some such.
How would I go about changing the fonts from a font server to just
listing the path? Do I need to use the mkfontdir
This is the expected behavior. You didn't start any window
manager, you only started the server. Install your XF86Config
file in /etc/X11/ and run startx.
Mark.
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, David Berlind wrote:
Hello,
I've posted this message over at the mailing list on
I explain the problem, when I redirect the DISPLAY to a linux box and I run an
aplication with Icons, these Icons appears in blue color and not with diferent colors
that is his original form.
This application run on Solaris 8.
What do you need ?
Thanks a lot.
-Mensaje original-
De:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 03:13:40PM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
Perhaps we can nail down what
Greetings,
I have run into a curious issue when trying to build XFree86 (4.4.0 or
4.4.99.13) from source on my i586 Linux system. I have the sinking feeling
that it is an easy problem with an obvious solution, but one that somehow
eludes me.
The symptoms are bizarre. After compilation
davidjpenton wrote:
Is it normal for X to generate a lot of visual noise on the screen
My old s3virge based card did the same thing. Sometimes I even saw the
sparklies under MS Windows. It is caused by read errors from the
video RAM when building the screen image. This is likely the result
of
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Michael Shell wrote:
I have run into a curious issue when trying to build XFree86 (4.4.0 or
4.4.99.13) from source on my i586 Linux system. I have the sinking feeling
that it is an easy problem with an obvious solution, but one that somehow
eludes me.
The symptoms are
I think I might have located the problem. The server is not reporting the
correct drawable in a completion event requested by an Xinerama-fied
XShmPutImage request. The attached is a possible fix for that.
That works, but I think there's just a typo in the original
code that keeps it from
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Michael Hamilton wrote:
I have noticed that, at times, our application boots up and the fonts
are different than a previous boot. I believe this is because the font
server had some errors or some such.
How would I go about changing the fonts from a font server to just
Yup, thanks Mark - lowering the screen resolution took away the noise.
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, davidjpenton wrote:
Thanks Mark. I have an ATI All-In-Wonder 7500. It's about 2 years old.
I running XFree86 4.3.0 on Fedora Core 1. My desktop is at 1280x1024.
Does that sound
Thanks. I lowered the color depth, and that helped. I shall try upping
the color depth and lowering the refresh rate to see if I can find an
setting that does not produce the sparklies, and also does not flicker
because of low refresh rate.
Thanks again.
Michael Shell wrote:
davidjpenton
17 matches
Mail list logo