Hello all.
After running xmodmap the scrollers work fine. However -- I can't make
xmodmap run automatically -- I've tried putting a line to run it in
~/.xinitrc, and I still have to run it manually every time I start an X
session -- Is there some other place I should be putting it?
+0200, Alon Weinstein wrote:
Hello all.
I use a Logitech MX700 optical-cordless mouse, which has 7 buttons (like
an MS-Explorer mouse has.)
I found a few pages on the web explaining how to use those 7 buttons,
all of which specify the following setup for the mouse's InputDevice
section
Hello all.
I use a Logitech MX700 optical-cordless mouse, which has 7 buttons (like
an MS-Explorer mouse has.)
I found a few pages on the web explaining how to use those 7 buttons,
all of which specify the following setup for the mouse's InputDevice
section:
Section InputDevice
Compile X from CVS and it'll work perfectly. The Radeon driver in 4.3.0
has poor support to dual-display Radeon 7000 cards.
Alon.
Martin Emms wrote:
Anyone managed to make the dual display feature work reliably on any ATI
card ? I need help with my XF86Config file.
I have 2 screens linked to
I recently compiled X from CVS, and I'm having problems with Xkb. I use
both Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) English on my machine, and have the following
options on XF86Config to switch between the groups using both-shifts:
Option XkbRules xfree86
Option XkbModel pc105
* that happend. Anyone?
Alon Weinstein wrote:
I recently compiled X from CVS, and I'm having problems with Xkb. I use
both Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) English on my machine, and have the following
options on XF86Config to switch between the groups using both-shifts:
Option XkbRules xfree86
The problem is not with the config file, but with the Radeon driver in
4.3.0. Get the latest greatest XF86 from CVS and compile on your own
and it'll work like a charm.
You can read about what I tried here:
http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774 and here:
Hello all.
After setting up my Hercules 3D Prophet to do dual-head (thanks for the
help again Alex Co.:) ), packed with new enery to fight yet another
battle, I want to use my TV-out to see DVDs (or any other thing).
Being the optimistic I am I thought that simply plugging in the RCA
cable from
Hello.
My X is crashing everytime my computer is idle for some time. I can
assume it crashes during the time the gnome screen saver is on since it
starts after i'm away for a few minutes, though i do know for sure the
screen saver starts ok since it only crashes after a while.
Attached is my
William Gallafent wrote:
ATI Radeon (but not the very newest ones). You'll need a recent
version of XFree86, ideally from the DRI tree, and then you can
the DRI tree? I checked-out CVS using cvs checkout xf -- is that OK,
or is there a better branch to get for Radeon dual-head cards? (though
it
Problem solved. Adding MonitorLayout CRT,CRT to the first device
solved the problem, and I have two monitors running.
I'm now using CVS XFree86 (4.3.99.14).
Thanks alot Alex everyone else.
Alon.
Alex Deucher wrote:
Sorry, in the device section. you should only need it on screen 0,
but you
In the server-config or the device config? if on the device config -- on
which one of them?
Alex Deucher wrote:
try the
Option MonitorLayout CRT, CRT
that I suggested in bugzilla. that will force on the 2nd crtc.
Alex
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I finally got to try the it with the
I finally got to try the it with the latest CVS. I compiled installed
using default options.
Now when I start X (using the XF86Config without the Videoram lines, as
suggested in bugs.xfree86.org), I get only one screen -- the other
doesn't even show any life signs.
Looking at the log I see it
Lollo wrote:
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I don't know what kind of support there is for this Hercuels card, but I
*can* warn that I am having lots of problems getting a different
I'll open a bug in bugzilla then. Can you (or anyone else) recommend on
what data should I add in the bug-description? Outputs of lspci or
/proc/pci and stuff like that?
Alon.
Alex Deucher wrote:
I'm starting to think this may be a issue with the way your card is
wired. it may be that
Alex Deucher wrote:
hmmm...binaries should work. the URL for patches and binaries is:
http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=276
Yeah, those are the one I'm using.
are you using the CVS (xfree86 or DRI) or 4.3 binaries? if you are
using the DRI binaries, you might need to update your 3D driver
Well, MonitorLayout didn't change anything. I think the problem is due
to the agpgart.o module not loading. Apperently there's a problem with
KT400/600 AGP and agpgart.o -- the mainboard uses AGP 3.0, and agpgart.o
doesn't support it in this version.
Does anyone know in which kernel version
power-led
is off, as in stand-by mode).
Attached is my current XFree86 log. I manually made sure that the radeon
module and the via_agp module are loaded.
Any thoughts?
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Well, MonitorLayout didn't change anything. I think the problem is due
to the agpgart.o module
sure that the
radeon
module and the via_agp module are loaded.
Any thoughts?
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Well, MonitorLayout didn't change anything. I think the problem is
due
to the agpgart.o module not loading. Apperently there's a problem
with
KT400/600 AGP and agpgart.o -- the mainboard uses
Hello all.
I'm trying to set up a dual-head configuration on RH9 with a Hercules 3D Prophet 7000
Dual-head (that's two VGA connectors) card, which is a Radeon 7000 with two VGA
connectors.
I've searched Google newsgroups, but have yet to find a working solution. The best I
was able to achive
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