I didnt' try framebuffer, just used dri
my motherboard is ASUS A7M266, card is Radeon 9000 (r250?)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 07:58:34AM +0100, Damian Ko?kowski wrote:
* Yang Yang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I wasted a lot of time on this, I think
the fglrx works OK with XF86 4.2,
but doesn't
Hi,
I have some problems with my new Linux. I installed
RedHat 8.0 and I'm not able to get my X-Server
running. The system should be able to do it, because
Suse 7.3 had no problems. The graphic-card is a 'ATI
Rage 128' and the monitor a 'Samsung Syncmaster 700p
Plus'. Both of them are detected
Regarding: tdfx OpenGL buggy on screen edges
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
OS: Linux 2.4.21-pre5 glibc 2.3.2
Area: tdfx DRI Mesa
Server: not server related
Video Card:
3dfx VooDoo 3 Velocity 100 8MB AGP
* Yang Yang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I didnt' try framebuffer, just used dri
Uuuughhh.., thats wrong :-)
Look here:
http://deimos.one.pl/ftp/radeonfb/
(it's works fine with 2.4.20-ac2, because there're some hacks in radeonfb,
DRM, etc... {you don't need to change /dev/ttyX after setting
I have problev with Intel GL845 Video Card.
Send to you XFree86.0.log from my system.
Thank You.
XFree86.0.log
Description: Binary data
* Nick Gazaloff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I use DRI driver for 3dfx from stock kernel 2.4.21-pre5. I tried the driver
from XFree86 4.3.0 source, but the bug stayed there...
You use the DRM (CONFIG_DRM) and prabably the (CONFIG_DRM_TDFX), so if thats
bed idea, you can:
- use new _DRM_ and
* Darnell, Charles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The KDE desktop startup panel just disappears randomly?
ROTFL
Go to the KDE Mailing-List, or some ../local/* guru ;-)
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Hi!
At first, i hope somebody speaks german, because my english isn't so good,
but i hope, everybody understand me ;-)).
Now, we use a FeeBSD 5.0 and i try to install xfree.
In the pc is a elsa winner graphic-card with a s3 virge vx chipset.
After xf86cfg -textmode and startx i get this
As Cynthia said, the X install worked - it overwrites the xinitrc that
redhat supplies. That file is the one that starts Gnome or KDE.
Instead, you're now getting twm, an old window manager.
Personally I'm working on a redhat 7.3 system, so my re-integrated
script may not work for you on 8.0
I've been struggling for the past few weeks with
redhat 8.0 on my sony vaio desktop (LCD monitor). The
video card is an integrated ATI Rage 128 4XL 2XAGP 3D
card that has 8MB of ram. The monitor is the standard
LCD that ships with the sony vaio desktop (my machine
is has P3 700mhz chip). I'm
I converted to xf86 4.3.0 (freebsd 4.8-RC) and when I try to start xclock like
I've always been able to (for the last 10+ yrs):
xclock -bg black -fg red -hd blue -hl white
I get this error:
cannot convert string to type XftFont (xclock)
the background does get set to black but no foreground
Trever Cynthia
I replaced /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc with your file...
...and, well, I'm happy to say it didn't crash my system, wreck my car, or
even (and I'm not sure how it would do this) sleep with my pirc (partner
in romantic crime), to the best of my knowledge. It did, however, get my
x
At 11:31 AM 3/13/2003 -0600, you wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
typed:
I just upgrade XFree86 from 4.2 to 4.3 using portupgrade on 2 different
machines.
That statement doesn't make sense.
Sorry about the misunderstanding, but the upgrade is of XFree86 not
FreeBSD. I am running
How would I change the default behavior of ctr-alt-bksp killing X to
ctrl-alt-del killing X?
I tried changing that usign xmodmap, but that made it so that shift-del
killed the server -- not what I wanted.
Alternatively, how can I enable ctrl-alt-del to reboot the machine?
I am using XFree86
* Yang Yang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
oh I see, I set the CONFIG_FB_VESA=y, but CONFIG_FB_RADEON=m
that might be the problem, I'll give it a try, Thanks ! :-)
So remove CONFIG_FB_VESA :-)
is your 3D acceleration working?
No. I have via-kt-400 and that is prabably some trouble :-( Even
I am trying to get DRI to work on my radeon 8500 DV. I had to
recompile my kernel 2.4.20 to add support to my P4X400 board.
Now I try to run DRI and I get this :
[dri] radeon.o kernel module version is 1.1.1 but version 1.5.0 or newer is
needed.
[dri] Disabling DRI.
I am confused there : is
Hi,
When i write startx, i have to wait and watch the
black screen for about 30seconds. I have athlon xp 1700, gforcemx440, ive
installed nvidia drivers. What could be the problem? There are no errors during
the start, only 1 warning
(WW) Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios) (No such file
or
Download and compile the new DRI's with the new kernel sources in place.
Tom
On Thursday 13 March 2003 20:45, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
I am trying to get DRI to work on my radeon 8500 DV. I had to
recompile my kernel 2.4.20 to add support to my P4X400 board.
Now I try to run DRI and I get
On Don, 2003-03-13 at 22:05, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
would you mind telling me where I cab find it ?
http://www.xfree86.org/~alanh/
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast
* Philippe Moutarlier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[dri] radeon.o kernel module version is 1.1.1 but version 1.5.0 or newer is
needed.
[dri] Disabling DRI.
DRM - in kernel you have DRM (CONFIG_DRM_RADEON). DRI is in the X.
I am confused there : is the kernel module supplied by Xfree86 ? In
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 08:14, B. Levin wrote:
I converted to xf86 4.3.0 (freebsd 4.8-RC) and when I try to start xclock like
I've always been able to (for the last 10+ yrs):
xclock -bg black -fg red -hd blue -hl white
I get this error:
cannot convert string to type XftFont (xclock)
making some progress, but still cannot get DRI to work :-(
Now, here is what I get :
drmOpenDevice: minor is 0
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is 7, (OK)
drmGetBusid returned ''
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] created radeon driver at busid PCI:1:0:0
(II) RADEON(0):
i think i have exactly the same problem around here
and it seems to be a problem with the graphical card so far
btw.. sorry i didn't answer on your own mail.. but just joined this list.. and didn't
really tried to find out how to answer on mail in the archives..
but it seems the graphical
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 14:12, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
making some progress, but still cannot get DRI to work :-(
Now, here is what I get :
drmOpenDevice: minor is 0
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is 7, (OK)
drmGetBusid returned ''
(II) RADEON(0):
You mean the radeon.o miodule ? I cannot find any module called drm.o
anywhere ...
What I did :
- exited X
- insmod agpgart
- started X
Usually, the radeon module gets unloaded upon exit from X ...
but I should check again ...
Philippe
On Thursday 13 March 2003 05:25 pm, Eric Anholt
I am sending the output text file (startx.txt) from the startx command and
the log file it generates.
System: Dell Dimension 4550
Graphics Card: 64MB GeForce4 MX
X is unable to start.
Any suggestions are appreciated...
Kjell Erickson
Senior Software Engineer
PeopleNet Communications Inc.
Right on : the radeon module didn't get reloaded :-)
Now it works beautifully (glxgears at 1500 fps, wow !)
Now , I just have to get my dual head thing to work !
Philippe
On Thursday 13 March 2003 05:25 pm, Eric Anholt wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 14:12, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
making
First off, I would greatly recommend upgrading to RH 8.0. I dont' think
7.2 had ext3 support yet.
Anyway .. did you install the Nvidia driver? You can go here:
http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=linux_display_ia32_1.0-4191
to download it. Make sure you download it and the correct kernel RPM.
The
there's a history of bugs with via IDE (south bridge? as they're
called?)
my via82c686 first had problems interfacing with IDE zip,
and couldn't do UDMA, I downloaded driver patch from via for windows,
and linux seems fine with it, it has a via82c686 driver.
my sound ( which is driven by the AC97
Occurs on both FreeBSD 4.8-RC and 5.0-Current (different systems) with mix
of Nvidia AGP card and Matrox PCI cards. Run command startx looks like
it initializes the agp but locks up the console so that only physical
reset will bring system back up.
Worked fine in 4.2.1 and when running just a
I've seen a couple of these reports now, where 4.3 reports
Truncating PCI BIOS Length with multihead configurations and
doesn't work. I just tried two nv cards with 4.3 under Linux
and it worked fine. Perhaps this is specific to FreeBSD? Is
there someone here who knows the int10 code and can
I have 2 cards : ATI 8500 DV AGP and ATI 7500 PCI running RH 8.0 and Xfree
from the HEAD as of today.
Still trying to solve my dual head/dual card problem, I run into two problems
:
- if I try 2 cards simultaneously , the server dies with a signal 11 (see
xfree_sig11.log)
- if I try to run
Em Quinta 13 Março 2003 22:42, Eric Anholt escreveu:
Two other people have reported problems with FreeBSD dualhead setups.
One had a Radeon 9700 + Matrox Millenium II, and the log ends very
similarly (Truncating PCI BIOS Length).
I had the same problem in my Red Hat Linux and XFree 4.2.0.
Hello
Someone can tell me where may i founnd a driver for a
S3 Trio64V2 DX videocard (not Virge or Savage
videocards driver)
I installed R.H. 8.0 and Mandrake 8.2 and the two
distributions don't include the driver which support
my videocard. Someone can tell me a distribution which
support it?
I
Hello,
How can I hook Xserver calls?
I want to know whenever screen updations occurs and
corresponding
location on the screen also.
Thank you,
Abhilash.
I have the
version 8.0 of Red Hat Linux installed on my system was working on it
without problems for 2 months before the GUI interface stopped loading. I have
attached the file xfree86.0.log along with this mail. I get the error message
"Could not init
font path element unix/:7100,
I have the
version 8.0 of Red Hat Linux installed on my system was working on it
without problems for 2 months before the GUI interface stopped loading. I have
attached the file xfree86.0.log along with this mail. I get the error message
"Could not init
font path element unix/:7100,
I have a mouse similar to the IntelliMouse Explorer
which has 5 button (translated to seven in xfree) and
2 scroll wheels. I see from the website that I can
have xfree86 recognize all seven buttons by putting
the following into the config file:
Section InputDevice
Identifier
Regarding: Mouse driver doesn't use config property SendDragEvents
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XFree86 Version: 4.2.0
OS: Redhat 8.0 - 2.4.18
Area: Xinput
Server: Other, specify below
Video Card:
..
Description:
I looked over mouse
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/03/13 13:47:38
Log message:
Another setjmp fix
Modified files:
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/shared/:
libc_wrapper.c
Revision ChangesPath
1.91 +5 -1
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/03/13 14:29:41
Log message:
Fix a problem where the HW filter would include pixels outside
of the image rect being displayed.
Modified files:
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/nv/:
thanks for all the help, here is more info.:
We plan on taking apart the kernal of the embedded OS. to fit it on a floppy
make it like 200k or less.
We are not really worrying about the applications, it'll be something at the
end if we have time.
ciara and ronan.
hey Ronan and Ciara here,
I am attempting to do some things that are somewhat unconventional, and
have so far been unable to find documentation on how to accomplish this.
I have poted a similar query to some newsgroups, but so far have not got
an answer I need.
I am in the process of writing hardware / software monitor
On 13 Mar 2003, Ben Guthro wrote:
I am in the process of writing hardware / software monitor color
calibration software for linux under Qt. In doing so, determining the
monitor hardware that is currently running is quite paramount. The DDC
seems to probe the monitors, then store this EDID
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Mark Cuss wrote:
be a problem... The only one I'm not familiar with is the dot clock - how
would a person go about figuring this out?
Perhaps the panel is detected by DDC? In this case, you need no modeline.
Last time I had a laptop that needed a modeline, the
I wrote:
A long time ago I remember there was a guy working on a VESA
FBconsole driver for Linux. Then driver he was working on was
structured as a user land daemon that the kernel console driver
would call back into once the system was up, allowing the userland
VESA driver to use the vm86()
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Kendall Bennett wrote:
I wrote:
A long time ago I remember there was a guy working on a VESA
FBconsole driver for Linux. Then driver he was working on was
structured as a user land daemon that the kernel console driver
would call back into once the system was up,
Hello, list,
It seems xc/programs/luit/sys.c in XFree86 4.3.0 contains a off-by-one
bug. A patch (sys.c.patch) to fix this is attached.
Besides, I have some more modifications to luit which is useful on
FreeBSD:
- Make luit use openpty to search an unused pty. Without this patch,
luit aborts
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Kendall Bennett wrote:
Mark Vojkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No-one has responded to this email, so either no-one remembers this or
people think someone else responded to my email ;-)
I think you just have the wrong mailing list.
Actually I posted here
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