`CIDsize'
cidchar.c:348: structure has no member named `CIDsize'
cidchar.c:360: structure has no member named `CIDsize'
make: *** [cidchar.o] Error 1
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options to increase
its verbosity ?
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I've no binary called XFree86. When executing XF86_SVGA, that's the
server I want to use,
Is this XFree86 v3 or v4 ?
I think XF86_SVGA went out with v3, which was about 6 years ago
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hope that the DRM could have a static binary
interface to either the kernel or the X server ?
(I guess that a moving kernel puts the former outside the control
of the DRM project ?)
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the i810 DRM module ?
makefile.linux seems to have disappeared.
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module /usr/X11R6/lib/modules
at the gdb prompt to indicate where to get the modules from.
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of it, the XFree86 radeon driver only support hardware
3D/GL/DRI for older Radeon cards; maybe that is what Philipp Klaus Krause
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more widely throughout
tinyx
Any ideas how more modern compilers/libcs avoid this problem ?
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make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/XFree86/4.4/std/xc/programs/Xserver/Xext/tiny'
Work-around appears to be
make -k install
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GLX from remote machines
independent of DMX ?
If so GLX Proxy seems desireable on its own account.
(I have nothing against DMX, just remote GLX is something I've wished
for for nearly a decade).
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to put into a control API.
(Google shows no hits for SoftDDC).
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not keen on that. Some people will have two very different monitors,
and many of the Matrox cards support more modes (RAMdac bandwidth
limits) on one head than the other.
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#include strings.h
#endif
#include unistd.h
1.20
I'm not clear which version we wish to keep.
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was a hinderance.
I also realize that I have a habit of using complex and precise English.
As many people in this discussion are not native English speakers,
that is not smart, and may be why some of my intended meaning has
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and I understand that in this case two X head can be done.
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metrics. If you have one of these, the algorithm
you describe wont help :-(
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property names will represent
information about zero, one or more tablets - perhaps you need
properties like:
WACOM_TABLET_COUNT
WACOM_TABLET0_MODEL
...
WACOM_TABLET1_MODEL
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, then rerun redhat GUI to
configure second monitor.
3. Plug in both monitors, cut n paste each monitor configs from
individual files, and add the bits necessary for dual head to my
xfree86config.
does this sound like a good plan for a no-brainer like myself ?
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Load glx
Load record
Load freetype
Load type1
#Load dri
EndSection
3D acceleration on the Mach64 isn't standard: I'm not sure that
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is defined in xc/extras/Mesa/include/GL/glxext.h
Feel free to use a different reordering;
I've only tested this on RedHat 6.2
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Index: xc/lib/GL/dri/dri_util.c
/doc/specs/Xext/record.ms
xc/doc/specs/Xext/recordlib.ms
Don't know whether it will help you at all.
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window property; usually XFree86_DDC_EDID1_RAWDATA, which can be
printed out with:
xprop -display $DISPLAY -root 0x XFree86_DDC_EDID1_RAWDATA
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, so the followinbg suggestion might
not be smart:
IIRC X will happy support many non-core pointer devices;
so write a window manager which listens to all the non-core pointers
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from a second machine is usually less hassle.
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/usr/lib/pkgconfig
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returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [Xvfb] Error 1
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occur if the window was allowed to
move between screens.
* Ignoring ctlalt+/- mode changes.
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layer's ScreenInit. Is this enough to communicate the rotated resolution?
If I heard correctly, one of the features of RandR is that it allows
this sort of notification.
Unfortunately this area suffered in the political fight which happened
around the time of the 4.3 release.
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unattributed quote (possibly from Danilo Segan) says,
the users may wish to use different default languages.
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Xv may or may not have made it into the mach64 driver too.
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to simply include them from the other.
Is there a difference between CA(fr) and fr(CA)*
Does the user care about it ? Should we make them mean the same thing ?
*FR(ca) would be different, although possibly unimportant or meaningless.
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cvsup.xfree86.org isn't providing a CVS service today.
anoncvs.xfree86.org is, so this isn't urgent.
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to our drivers ?
If anyone with a suitable machine is interested in testing for me,
and I can get chip-level details, I *might* be interested in writing
the code myself.
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/ as it is now) and tcp/machinename:display to work for
inet/ and inet6/
-nolisten tcp should block inet and inet6.
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../../lib/xtrans/Xtrans.c:1112: `TRUE' undeclared (first use in this function)
make[3]: *** [transport.o] Error 1
Should that be BOOL, TRUE (and FALSE) as defined I don't know where
(or Bool, True and False as defiend in ICElib.h) ?
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,harrier,0)
_X11TransSocketSelectFamily(local)
_X11TransSocketOpen(4,1)
_X11TransSocketOpen: returning for local
_X11TransConnect(3,local/:0)
_X11TransParseAddress(local/:0)
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect(3,harrier,0)
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. The net result is a SEGV in the server. I am using
'xmag' to grab the
I'm not having this problem with a Matrox G550 in overlay mode.
Can I see your xdpyinfo ?
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RCS file: /home/CVS/XFree86/xc/programs/Xserver/hw
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Egbert Eich wrote:
Dr Andrew C Aitchison writes:
260. Disabled mode writeback to client program from MGA driver (Egbert
Eich).
This doesn't compile on RedHat 6.2 / egcs-2.91.66
Hi Andrew,
Yes, thanks!
Mattieu already told me.
It builds with gcc
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On Wed, 28 May 2003, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 07:16:08AM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
Patch 3.62 to xc/programs/xterm/screen.c breaks xterm resizing
-A cable instead
of the DVI-D cable you are probably using) ?
It is sad, but analog signals may outlast DVI-D :-(
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is outdated and won't work with
XFree 4.3.0...
Does the one that comes with XFree86 4.3.0 source compile on 2.5.x
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header files; your includes are out of step with
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);
XCopyArea(dis,src,dst,gc, 32768, 32768, 32, 31, 0, 0);
XFlush(dis);
return 0;
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+drmCtlInstHandler,
+drmCtlUninstHandler,
drmFreeVersion,
+drmGetInterruptFromBusID,
drmGetLibVersion,
drmGetVersion,
drmMap,
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me a sntax error;
startx -depth 24 -fbbpp 32 -cc 4
gives me 8 and 24 bit visuals with a 24bit default visual.
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to confirm; I get:
xfs 0:off 1:off 2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off
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the driver over.
For driver modules the other machine doesn't even have to be running
the same OS - anything that can compile XFree86 will do.
For best results use the same version of XFree86 as on the libretto,
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
Thanks for clarifying. On my other G550 I have a 1600x1024 monitor on what
appears to be a single-link cable. If I switch from DVI-digital to
DVI-analog *on the monitor* the picture goes away, so I was getting
, the DVI connection very
probably will fail to be stable.
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Ken Marx wrote:
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is my config for exactly that hardware under Red hat 8.0.
1600x1200 works fine on the DVI port.
Thanks. I've been playing around with this config
845G will work much better with XFree86 4.3.
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, NoDDC1, NoDDC2.
I'm prepared to believe that vbeddc doesn't honour NoDDC in 4.2.
Option noVBE
or
Option noVBEDDC
might turn it off, but I'd have to grovel in obsolete code to be sure.
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is my config for exactly that hardware under Red hat 8.0.
1600x1200 works fine on the DVI port.
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/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libint10.a
(II) I810(1): initializing int10
(EE) I810(1): Cannot read V_BIOS
(II) I810(1): this driver cannot do DDC without VBE
This looks like a driver problem - does the DDC work if you
driver this card as a single head ?
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for Xinerama, since that deliberately hides
the display distinction.
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:53:10 -0700 (MST)
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Subject: Re: Build failure on RedHat 6.2 - setjmp again
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
The setjmp changes on 2003/03/12 break build on Red Hat 6.2.
It built fine the day
for PCI cards.
It may now be integrated with agpgart - if not I can imagine problems
if you have both modules and both type of card.
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using more
memory (not to cache something in ram like fonts pixmap etc..)?
and not crushing with out of use of nfs_swap.
I don't think there is anything you can do.
It sounds as though the memory is used up by the windows and
pictures created by mozilla.
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, but if there is nothing
missing in the 90-120 second wait that is after DDC happens.
(The two DVI monitors we have on G550 cards behave very differently,
the iiyama AU4831D works with the XFree86 shipped with Red Hat 8.0,
but my SGI 1600SW+MLA requires the matrox hal).
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I believe that most (all?) TV input is done via video4linux.
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/v4l/README
might be the place to start reading.
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card that *is* well supported? Dump the Starmax and get a real computer?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Fest3er
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xf86SetDDCproperties should bve defined in the file
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libddc.a
which should be loaded without anything in the config file to request it.
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Sven Luther wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 12:31:18PM +, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Sven Luther wrote:
I don't really agree here, modes are for the outgoing resolution, not
the input viewport. it would be far simpler to keep this simple
/log/XFree86.0.log, but may be /var/log/xdm.log
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that support
VertRefresh up to 160, so I wouldn't worry about that.
HorizSync 115kHz does sound high, I'd try reducing it.
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else did hint at this solution this morning, sorry for not
remembering it first time around.
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not a recognised section
ServerLayout is a new feature in XFree86 4.0
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using
/etc/X11/XFree86-v4.
In RH 8.0 XFree86 v4 uses /etc/X11/XFree86, which might well refer
to XF86_S3 if the config hasn't been rebuilt (and it might well not be).
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, that would make a big difference for some fonts.
If you have large fonts (think unicode) then your font mechnism will be
slow to start; xfs allows this startup delay to be separated from
the X server startup. Beyond that I don't think there is aperformance
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on as a native resolution of 1600x1200, this would
be a bit of a waste.
I've got a G550 driving a flat panel at 1600x1200 via the DVI, and
another machine with a G550 driving a flat panel at 1600x1024 via DVI
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to these files because the ownership has changed.
In summary, you should *not* need to build as root, but you do need to be
root to install.
IIRC root does need write access on the build tree while doing make
install, which is not ideal.
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the data.
With 4.2 or 4.3 try putting the following into *both* Device sections
of your config file:
Option noDDC1
Option noDDC2
In my experience these two don't provide info from DVI monitors,
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I'm reasonable certain that 4.3 supports the Xpert98 AGP as well.
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, and two of them
needed the binary mga_hal_drv.o (available on the CD that comes with the
G550).
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releases come out.
This means that it for a hassle free life, it is probably not a good
idea to buy the latest card.
IIRC, the nv driver in 4.3 attempts to solve this problem by
supporting chips that haven't been released yet.
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the file to both branches ?
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Alan Hourihane wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:55:21 +, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
xc/config/cf/Imakefile now refers to date.def, and xfree86.cf includes
it, but I can't find it in the latest CVS, nor can I find a rule which
builds it on the fly.
Without
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Log file available at
http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna/free86-devel/log.debug.mouse.delay
Sorry,
http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna/xfree86-devel/log.debug.mouse.delay
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get multi-heads working on the console, then run X on top of that.
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into some other state;
eg most wheel mice can speak either PS/2 or IMPS/2.
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There could be bugs that didn't get a chance to do anything because
the hardware was locked.
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Possibly
xc/config/cf/Makefile
unless it is being overridden by one of the other xc/config/cf/* files.
Look for definitions of CC.
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with just two cards;
it might be worth trying without one of the clashing cards.
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and compiler, so the compile-time size
might not be big enough when the module is run on a different system.
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will that help Hanro ? His chip is from SIS, not Intel ?
Or have I missed something about a collaboration between SIS and Intel ?
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Rob Taylor wrote:
XFree86 still has framework for soft cursors, no?
The framework yes, but drivers seem to have problems with DRI and XV
and software cursurs, and seem to be trying to disable software cursors.
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