Hello
I have a laptop with only VGA output (not s-video output), so in order
to connect my laptop to the LCD-TV I made a VGA to TV converter (VGA
to TV http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/vga2tv/cindex.html).
My laptop have resolution of 1024x768, my external LCD monitor have also
Dear list,
I have a trident chip (cyberblade) and I want to rotate my screen. Is this
possible?
Thanks in advance,
Markus
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Hello-
I am experiencing a problem where my X Windows GUI stops automatically updating
meters and scrolling text displays.
When this problem occurs, the GUI displays will update only when the mouse is
moving or the touch screen is contacted.
The problem is corrected only if I restart XFree86.
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Burke, Rodney wrote:
I am experiencing a problem where my X Windows GUI stops automatically
updating meters and scrolling text displays.
When this problem occurs, the GUI displays will update only when the mouse
is moving or the touch screen is contacted.
The problem is
on this including ntp update issues, I'd love to
hear them.
thank you!
Rodney
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France
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:07 AM
To: xfree86@XFree86.Org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] GUI Screen Update
I have not being following the thread since Mark is on it. But, if I understand
your question. Can your monitor keep working on 75Hz instead of 60Hz. The
answer is YES. As long as it is in the specified range that should be okay.
Carl F. Hall wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions Mark.
I
At 10:40 -0500 2/14/05, Carl F. Hall wrote:
I have an overlap at the bottom of the screen that is a copy of the first
10-15 pixels of the top of the screen. I'm running at 1280x1024. When I
switch to 1024x768, the problem doesn't show. I've tried adjusting the
monitor but there are
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Carl F. Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I've been working in XFree86 4.3 on Debian for a while with no problems.
I opted to change my system time using the clock panel thingy and upon
saving my changes, the screen went off then on again and I have an
overlap at the bottom of the
Thanks for the responses on this. It's made for an interesting day at
work having to read around the overlap.
I've tried rebooting the machine as well as a complete shutdown and
still get the same thing. When I try different resolutions (1024x768,
1280x962, etc) the overlaop goes away.
I have an LCD monitor that does auto adjustments based on the input and
not a lot, but some, adjusting I can do manually outside of color and
contrast. Other resolutions seem to work fine so I can't agree with the
hardware assessment but I'm not informed enough on the area to
completely
The monitor's EDID (printed out in the logfile) indicates
a prefered mode, which implies the native panel resolution is
1280x1024. It also specifies a vertical sync range of 56-76 Hz
and horizontal range of 30-80 kHz (you have 50-75 and 30-65
in your XF86Config). XFree86 chose a [EMAIL
Thanks for the suggestions Mark.
I changed the vert sync range and horiz. range to the those you said
were in the log file for the monitor's EDID. After doing so, I still
had the problem but now have available 75Hz along w/ 60Hz. I didn't
think my monitor worked at anything by 60 but
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Carl F. Hall wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions Mark.
I changed the vert sync range and horiz. range to the those you said
were in the log file for the monitor's EDID. After doing so, I still
had the problem but now have available 75Hz along w/ 60Hz. I didn't
think my
I tried looking around for those specs yesterday but didn't find the
page you've noted. I'll be sure to note the document. Everything is
back to normal now and work can proceed (and there was much rejoicing,
'yy')
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Carl F. Hall wrote:
Thanks for
I'm close, I did some searches through the list, didn't find any answer
that seemed specific to this setup. All the hardware works when configured
single head. Thanks in advance
System Running RHAS 3.2.3, XFree86 Version 4.3.0, two identical VGA
compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL
i have an apple studio display 17 lcd connected through the apple adc
to dvi connector to a radeon 9600AP. there is also a sony crt
connected to the vga port. the box is x86 running debian-sarge. when
'startx' is executed, the lcd panel and crt go blank for about 30sec,
then the crt successfully
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Tamas Hauer wrote:
I am trying to start an X server with two screens on two VGA cards.
Here they are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0
Hi,
You to have apply this patch in your XFree86-4.3:
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/XFree86-4.3.0-unified.patch
or
X.org
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/yenya/xorg-x11-6.7.0-dualhead.patch
In your case, you can use:
X -layout X0 -nolisten tcp -nopciaccessdisable
Hi,
I have played some more with various tweaks and still no success :-(.
BUT, I verified that my X configuration is probably OK. Driving my
primary (AGP) card with r128 (the same as ati as far as I can
tell) and driving the secondary with vga starts X dual head
properly. Unfortunately I
Hi Orlando,
Try to set the virdual screen in duble size orizontal. In others words, if
your screen mode is set to 800x600, set the virtual to 1600x600. That has
worked for me, using 2 nvidia. Later I have buyed a dual card. :) same
problem, but, changing the virtual has solved the problem.
Hi Tamas:
This file work for me. (I can activate the TV, but, is blue. :(( Im going to
post the problem). I has configured to use the video in dualview.
Look that I use BusID. The numbers are the location of the board. I Have
AGP. Disable Xinerama. Somems times dont work and cause errors.
Run
. :)
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From: Tamas Hauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 6:02 AM
Subject: [XFree86] Dual Screen not working, help?
Hi all,
I am trying to start an X server with two screens on two VGA cards.
Here
Hi all,
I am trying to start an X server with two screens on two VGA cards.
Here they are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller:
Hi, I have some problems with xfree86 that I have been struggling to
resolve for the last few weeks.
You see when I close X, either by logging out of KDE (or some other
session) or by crtl, alt and backspace, sometimes the screen will just
go dark and stay that way. Originally I thought it
--- I finally got it working after trying lot of tries. Am attaching
the XF86Config file for others to use as reference to get their X
working on a A21p Thinkpad with ATI Rage Mobility graphics card.
Thnx
Rajat
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 18:00:35 +0200, Pieter Hulshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Well, that was one of the amatuerish attempt to solve my problem without knowing
what those params meant ! :)
Am still getting error :(
---
(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.
Fatal server
On Thursday 17 June 2004 09:43, Rajat wrote:
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 1024x768 (bad mode
clock/interlace/doublescan)
This is usually a badly defined modeline as far as I remember.
For full log i have attached here the XFree86.0.log with this email.
I think you accidently attached
Hi,
Any help is greatly appreciated. As such it has been so frustating to
install and
configure RH 8.0, 9.0, RHEL 2.1, SLES 8.0 and none seem to have the xserver
working.
I tried searching over google and bugzilla of redhat and xfree86 too,
but couldnt
find anything. Though i might have missed
Hi All,
Any help is greatly appreciated. As such it has been so frustating to
install and
configure RH 8.0, 9.0, RHEL 2.1, SLES 8.0 and none seem to have the xserver
working.
I tried searching over google and bugzilla of redhat and xfree86 too,
but couldnt
find anything. Though i might have
Modes 1024x768 800x600 640x480
Virtual 128 128
Running these resolutions on a virtual size of 128x128?
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 640x350 (width too large for
virtual size)
X seems to agree with me that such a thing is not possible. :)
(WW)
hi all,
I try to configure a touch screen (Wincor BEETLE/iPOS) follow the instruction on the site http://www.cdp1802.org/mmmtouch/
when i touch the screen the pointer go up and down.
My XFree version is 4.1.0 on RedHat 7.2.
The config and log files are in attachment.
any one can help me?
thanks
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Hello, XFree-Team.
It's my first try to install LINUX and with it X-Windows (XFree86, Debian
Woody).
Debconfig recognized my hardware automaticly. No error during installation.
But after starting X, a error message occours:
Screens found, but none have a usable configuration
fatal server
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of H.R.
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [XFree86] No Screen Found
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the opensource i810 driver doesn't support dualhead at the moment,
however, it seems intel has released a binary driver on their website
that supports dualhead. check the dri-devel archives for more info:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10816138721r=1w=2
Alex
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Does somebody uses the i810 driver with dual-screen on a laptop please ? i
can't make it work :(
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm trying to use my TV with my linux box (Suse 9.0
with kernel 2.4.23, current nvidia drivers). The video card is an Asus V 9520
Magic (GeForce FX 5200 chipset).
I installed the Nvidia driver, followed all the
instructions, etc, but when I 'startx', the screen (TV) goes black (black
Hi everybody,
I have got a problem with my X server
I have got a red screen when I don't use the keyboard
I usually use only a remote control but after some few minutes a red screen
appears and I can't disable it without touch a keyboard key?
I woulid like to disable it how is it possible ?
To add to my e-mail of the 8th Jan., I am now able to get
800x600 screen on my laptop. All I had to do was change the order of Clocks
presented. Previously these were given from low frequencies going up, but
I amended the order to pesent the Clock frequencies I wanted used at the
beginning
I am having trouble with X Windows on my installation of
Slackware v 9.1. Slackware v 8.1 worked happily once I entered the chip Cirrus
GD7543 in the Config file. Slackware v 9.1 identifies the chip but doesn't give
me a working mode. My laptop is a Compaq LTE5000 75Mhz with a dualscan. I
I have been having problems getting into XWindows. My current versions
of Linux are Red Hat 7.3, and Mandrake 8.2, and I have no problems
getting in. When I try to load either Red Hat 9.0 or Mandrake 9.X, the
installs work, but when I type startx it acts like XWindows is going
to start, but then
You are misconfigured. Sounds like maybe you are specifying a
BusID keyword in the Section Device of the XF86Config file
when you shouldn't be.
Mark.
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, @q wrote:
Jueves, 25 de Diciembre de 2003 01:09 p.m.
tengo problemas para iniciar el modo
Are you using the DVI connector or the VGA connector?
(II) NV(0): Digital Display Input
Your monitor reports that you are using the DVI connector,
but I've seen alot of monitors that report that incorrectly.
If you are not using the digital connector, add
Option FlatPanel 0
to
I see your using the DRI CVS and not the XFree86 CVS. You should really
be reporting to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I apologize for that.
FYI, I finally just fixed the problem by setting Internal Graphics Mode
Select in my i845's BIOS from 1 MB to 8 MB. This had been changed
Quoth Ben Phillips:
Does the X server (DRI or otherwise) need a certain amount of graphics
memory available in order to initialize its modes before it loads the
i810 driver? Because if it were limited to 1 MB at that stage, then
that would at least explain why I was stuck in 640x480.
I got black screen (no signal) and have no idea what is wrong (no error
occurred). I have radeon 7500 and LCD panel (1024x768 31-61H 56-75V)
Log file in attach
Please, help me if you can :))
Mateusz
XFree86.0.log
Description: Binary data
Jueves, 25 de Diciembre de 2003 01:09 p.m.
tengo problemas para iniciar el modo tvout de la distribucion movix2
con la placa tepro impact Nvidia tnt2 m64. con tvout PCI bios
version 2.05.19.03 on board memory 32 mb, irq 11 tv encoder type
chrontel 7005
la maquina es una amd k6 500 mhz
Hello Kevin,
thanks for your advice, but this is not a monitor settings
problem - the edges are too sharp. In 8 bpp mode it is OK at any
resolution (even 1600x1200), but when using 15, 16, 24 bpp, then
this occurs. Also at higher resolutions the screen is repeated more
times.
But at 16
Hi,
I have an older, (late 90's vintage Pentium Pro)
computer that I am hoping to convert to run MSC linux, for which I have a set of
V2001 CD's.
I am booting off their distribution CD with a
essentially blank, NTFS formatted secondary 18G Hard disk where I wanted to
install the OS and
Elsa's GLoria line spans many generations and different chip
vendors. Which driver to use depends on which specific model you
have. The VGA driver, which you are currently using, is for plain
VGA mode (depth 4 @ 640x480).
The whole server output is at /var/log/XFree86.0.log
Glad to somebody found my message, excuse me for being such a noob and
asking such silly questions, I'm afraid I've been spoon fed by microsoft and
apple for a couple decades now, so it's taking me a while to get my thinking
cap on.
and I'm afraid the latest answers only leave me with more
I recently started work on tuxnes, an emulator for the old school(8 bit) Nintendo. I
was
wondering how I would get started adding a full screen mode ?DGA? to the emulator.
The size is
256x240 which means I'm going to have to add a mode line or two. I also might not
stop there as
I can tell
I don't think you should use DGA. Generally, rendering into shared memory
and doing XShmPutImage is going to be faster. DGA doesn't work very
well with alot of drivers anyhow.
Unfortunately, I think alot of drivers aren't going to be able to
do [EMAIL PROTECTED] as that would require
I've just recently been trying to switch over to linux, I'm running RH9,
but I can't seem to make my computer switch to a 1024x768 screen
resolution. I am using the onboard video adapter, and I've tried boards
with SIS 530 and SIS 630, 630 is the one I really want to get working
though. It's
Hello,
When I start XWindows (KDE), it starts up ok, but on the right 2/3 of the
screen it repeats the same vertical section of the KDE Desktop all the way
to the right edge. I have tried tweaking the refresh rates with no success.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I am running
]
Behalf Of Mark Vojkovich
Sent: mercredi 15 octobre 2003 01:50
To: Jean-Paul Lucas
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [XFree86] Black screen starting Xfree86 with Mandrake 9.1
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Jean-Paul Lucas wrote:
How can I get the nv driver ?
nv is the driver for NVIDIA chips
]
Subject: RE: [XFree86] Black screen starting Xfree86 with Mandrake 9.1
We cannot support NVIDIA's binary drivers on this list. We
can help you get the nv driver that comes with XFree86 working
though. If you wanted to use NVIDIA's binary drivers you should
try their newest version (4496
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Jean-Paul Lucas wrote:
How can I get the nv driver ?
nv is the driver for NVIDIA chips that ships with XFree86.
If you have XFree86, you already have a version of the nv driver.
However, before XFree86 4.3, the nv driver did not support
digital flat panels. If you
screen starting Xfree86 with Mandrake 9.1
This is a driver issue, not a monitor issues. We need to see your
/var/log/XFree86.0.log file.
Mark.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Jean-Paul Lucas wrote:
Hello
Please help me as I'm getting crazy trying to configure the Xfree86
server
: Re: [XFree86] Black screen starting Xfree86 with Mandrake 9.1
This is a driver issue, not a monitor issues. We need to see your
/var/log/XFree86.0.log file.
Mark.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Jean-Paul Lucas wrote:
Hello
Please help me as I'm getting crazy
Hello
Please help me as I'm getting crazy trying to configure the Xfree86 server.
When Xfree86 starts, I got a black screen and the only thing to do is to
press the
power off button then start Mandrake 9.1 in failsafe mode to look into the
log
and modify the WF86Config-4 configuration file.
I
This is a driver issue, not a monitor issues. We need to see your
/var/log/XFree86.0.log file.
Mark.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Jean-Paul Lucas wrote:
Hello
Please help me as I'm getting crazy trying to configure the Xfree86 server.
When Xfree86 starts, I got a black
Hi,
I have installed red hat Linux on my system and when I tried to start it
up for the first time I get an a screen that tells me that no screen can
be found and it also says it can not use 24bit with my driver, I am using
a basic flat panel monitor and a nvidia geforce fx. I am wondering if you
It's likely the case that the version of XFree86 you have
is too old to support GeForceFX. You can either upgrade to
XFree86 4.3 or NVIDIA has binary Linux drivers that should work
with your current XFree86 version.
Mark.
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Petri Jokinen wrote:
have you members any tips how the screen shifting problem
could passed? Shifting prblem mean that the pixel lines from
left are shift to right side about 3 mm (it's few but it make
me crazy).
I had a similar problem some time ago with a Toshiba
Hallo,
have you members any tips how the screen shifting problem could passed?
Shifting prblem mean that the pixel lines from left are shift to right
side
about 3 mm (it's few but it make me crazy).
The device is Toshiba Tecra 8200 1Ghz with Trident CybeBladeXp chipset.
X sw is 4.3.0 and screen
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 11:06, Zacharias Enochsson wrote:
Hi everyone!
In my pursuit to be more hardcore when it comes to linux and
associates, I have recently moved from such secure havens as Mandrake
and RedHat, onward to Debian. How very extremely painful.
...and now you know that
Hi everyone!
In my pursuit to be more hardcore when it comes to linux and
associates, I have recently moved from such secure havens as Mandrake
and RedHat, onward to Debian. How very extremely painful.
Seriously, neither redhat nor mandrake gave much of a fuss about my
hardware setup, so
Are you sure that X 4.1 can cope with your graphic card?
possibly if you had RH 9.0 then you had X 4.3
Lionel
--- Zacharias Enochsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
In my pursuit to be more hardcore when it comes to linux and
associates, I have recently moved from such secure
Hi @ all. I have a problem with touch screen on an embedded device
(linux on cirrus logic ep 7311 - arm).
I have compiled xfree as tiny X and this is my host.def file:
/*
* This configuration file contains additional configuration needed
* to cross compile X for the Compaq iPAQ handheld computer.
Hi all,
I have a NVidia Geforce 2 GO videocard on a laptop, so I want to use my
external monitor for presentations, but it doesn't work. I have tried installing
the latest driver from NVidia which gives some progress: from an image of a
testscreen (lots of colors on a text screen) I go to a
Jeroen,
I have a Dell Latitude C800 with the NVidia GeForce 440 Go. I had
similar problems and found that I had to set up a second screen in my
XFree86 config file and turn of the LCD using the Panel Off line.
HTH,
Chuck
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Hi all,
I have a NVidia Geforce
it working.
Thanks,
Jeroen
On Friday 22 August 2003 17:17, Chuck Fox wrote:
Jeroen,
I have a Dell Latitude C800 with the NVidia GeForce 440 Go. I had
similar problems and found that I had to set up a second screen in my
XFree86 config file and turn of the LCD using the Panel Off line.
HTH
When I try it with the startx command, the screen flash and give me this output.
startx -- :1 -query sunbox
Yeah, it'll do that. X -query host is actually the correct usage, the
guy who responded to your post misunderstood what you were trying to do.
In an XDMCP query like you're doing, you
Hi,
I'm running RH9 (Dell Latitude C800) trying to connect
to Solaris 9(Ultra 10) system through X.
command from linux box to the sun box.
X :1 -query sunbox
problem: all I get is a black screen and a cursor.
Help
Thanks.
Pete
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Yahoo!
Craig,
Thanks.
PL
---Original Message---
From: Craig Ringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08/05/03 05:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Black screen when running X
I'm running RH9 (Dell Latitude C800) trying to connect
to Solaris 9(Ultra 10) system through X.
command from
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Peter Le wrote:
Hi,
I'm running RH9 (Dell Latitude C800) trying to connect
to Solaris 9(Ultra 10) system through X.
command from linux box to the sun box.
X :1 -query sunbox
problem: all I get is a black screen and a cursor.
I'm not familiar with the
---Original Message---
From: Craig Ringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08/05/03 05:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Black screen when running X
I'm running RH9 (Dell Latitude C800) trying to connect
to Solaris 9(Ultra 10) system through X.
command from linux box
Module Loader present
OS Kernel: Linux version 2.4.18-14
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.2
20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7)) #1 Wed Sep 4 13:35:50
EDT 2002
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default
setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW)
Hi,
I jus Installed Redhat Linux 8 on my system. every
thing went normal while installing linux. after the
installation the system restarted. i configured it to
boot with Xwindow. but it showing some errors and
returning to command prompt.
the error is No Screen Found
my Video Card is S3 Trio
Hi,
I jus Installed Redhat Linux 8 on my system. every
thing went normal while installing linux. after the
installation the system restarted. i configured it to
boot with Xwindow. but it showing some errors and
returning to command prompt.
the error is No Screen Found
my Video Card is S3 Trio
Actually the problem seems to be with the mga driver:
I decided to go back to square 1 and use the vesa driver. Result everything works
(unaccelerated
of course) I also noticed that the mga-hal-xxx does not seem to be there and the
Matrox docs says
it should be there for digital output...
Has
No matter the window manager that I use that always
the right side part of the screen is not visible when
I maximize the windows. Previously the system worked
fine.
I have used redhat's configuration program to modify
the horizonta dot-per-inch ratio but it didn't help.
I have used the option
Try xvidtune, and don't forget to put the new modeline into your config
file if your adjustments do the trick.
Jesse
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, [iso-8859-1] conde vitoria wrote:
No matter the window manager that I use that always
the right side part of the screen is not visible when
I maximize
If the desktop is spilling off of the right edge of the
screen that sounds like your resolution is wrong. You'll want to use
a modeline that matches your panel's native resolution. According
to the web, that would be 1024x768.
Mark.
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003,
I'm using Slackware 9, which uses XFree86 version 4.3.0.
If I switch to a virtual console (with Ctrl-Alt-Fx) and
then back to X (with Alt-F7), the screen is very dim. I
must stop X and restart it to get the screen working OK
again. What's the cure?
--
Ed Sawicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ALC
I'm using Slackware 9, which uses XFree86 version 4.3.0.
If I switch to a virtual console (with Ctrl-Alt-Fx) and
then back to X (with Alt-F7), the screen is very dim. I
must stop X and restart it to get the screen working OK
again. What's the cure?
--
Ed Sawicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ALC
It's probably a driver bug. You could see if running
xgamma cleans it up (eg. xgamma -g 1.0 ).
Mark.
On 29 Jul 2003, Ed Sawicki wrote:
I'm using Slackware 9, which uses XFree86 version 4.3.0.
If I switch to a virtual console (with Ctrl-Alt-Fx) and
then back to X
Hi,
I decided to upgrade and installed RH9.0 from scratch as a result I get a black screen
and no
action when I use startx. I can go bacl to the console with Ctrl Alt backspace...
Hardware is ASUS A7V with an Athlon 1GB 256MB RAM Matrox G550 Samsung syncMaster 181T
(Flat
screen)
I am appending
I decided to upgrade and installed RH9.0 from scratch as a result I get a black screen
and no
action when I use startx. I can go bacl to the console with Ctrl Alt backspace...
Hardware is ASUS A7V with an Athlon 1GB 256MB RAM Matrox G550 Samsung syncMaster 181T
(Flat
screen)
Red Hat 9 includes a
If it is transient, that is, it's just noise that appears during
graphics operations and is not corruption that is permanent in
the framebuffer, then this is a memory contention issue. There
is not enough video ram bandwidth for the DAC to scan out the
framebuffer and have the graphics
I am currently running 1024x768 at 24 color depth, i tried setting the
resolution all the way down to 600x480 and the problem still persisted
(although maybe there was less corruption). However wheni set the color
depth to 16 there was no curruption even at 1024x768. I know that my
graphics
Hi,
I'm not attaching the log file because there isn't any error reported in
there. X-window works, I can select menu items and launch them. For instance
the Mozilla screen appears fine. There are some anomalies that I can't
figure out.
1) The first screen from boot-up has two windows, one for
Hey i am completely stumped by this, maybe someone can help me out.
I am using the trident frame buffer device and I have attached my X
config file, the problem i seem to be having is this. Whenever there is
any sort of changes happening on screen (by changes i mean if the image
on screen
Very simply, I cannot get X to rotate 90 degrees AND have my screen
scale like it's supposed to...in other words, rotate the screen to the
right, and adjust the geometry accordingly so there isn't stuff off the
screen. I have gotten the screen to rotate clockwise or
counterclockwise fine.
Title: X screen rotation problem
I had a message bounce earlier, so I'm posting this from the email address i subscribed with...I apologize for repeat messages...
Very simply, I cannot get X to rotate 90 degrees AND have my screen scale like it's supposed to...in other words, rotate the
oh yeah, got the source for svgatextmode, but haven't tried it yet,
though
sounds promising.
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 05:24 PM, Rich Johnson wrote:
gabe--
It's a shot it the dark, but...check to see if your kernel has Radeon
display support enabled.
I encountered the same symptoms
gabe--
It's a shot it the dark, but...check to see if your kernel has Radeon
display support enabled.
I encountered the same symptoms running a distribution kernel (Debian
Woody) with a FireGL 1000 Pro Card.
In my case all the virtual consoles went away when _entering_ X with
startx. But
Well, it was working with the ati driver in 4.2.x that came with
OpenBSD 3.2
(should have mentioned the OS). Thanks, though. Actually, the only
reason I went to
the trouble of installing 4.3.0 was to fix this
ghosting/blurring/echoing artifact, which
had nothing to do with the drivers - it was
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