distribution to something more recent,
and use the proper driver (probably the radeon).
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version of XFree86 or even an upgrade of your RedHat release.
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attachiing alongwith this email...please help
Your problem lies in the use of a very old version of XFree86. Your graphics
chip was not yet supported in that version. I recommend upgrading to a newer
version of XFree86 or even an upgrade of your RedHat release.
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mode, or buy a better graphics card.
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answer to this problem. Thanx for your suggestion. :)
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is to be able to have a full-screen MAME front-end, and call a
full-screen xmame application from there, which should just position itself
over the front-end. Is there any way to do this without first destroying the
front-end display?
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On Monday 18 October 2004 01:45, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
On Sunday 17 October 2004 21:21, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Normally, what the window manager does is look for windows that
are created as immediate children of the root window
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sending us your X configuration file? I'm curious to see
what resolution you're trying to run X for it to give you the error
message as shown above.
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gathering from your monitor? As an alternative
you could try creating your own modeline for 1024x768, since both
your monitor and the chipset should have no problem with this
resolution.
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sounds like a very small
monitor to me.
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On Monday 16 August 2004 15:35, Bisbal, Prentice wrote:
I'm trying to set a higher refresh rate than what XFree86 defaults to, and
I'm having no luck.
Could you send us the configuration and logfiles of XFree86?
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have selected. I suggest
you run the configuration tool again, and select the proper videocard in
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this problem? Just
about any message on this topic that I can remember seems to be linked to
RedHat. If I'm not mistaken, SuSE doesn't even use xfs, and I've seen no
font problems in any way, shape or form. So, is RH doing something they
shouldn't?
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give solution,please
Create a configuration file for XFree86 or place your configuration
file in a location where XFree86 can find it.
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. Either that or I need to
upgrade my programming skills. :)
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1600x1200? Does it also work
if you request 1600x1200 on top of all the other resolutions?
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to have two graphics chips in your computer (is one
an on-board graphics chip? Can it be turned off in the BIOS?).
3. You're using the generic VGA driver.
4. You're trying to use 16 bit colour mode, which is not supported
by the generic VGA driver (not enough memory).
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having another look at that source code when I return from work. Perhaps I
can figure this one out yet. :)
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be 0, and the on-chip modes will be
tested first. With the 1600x1200 on, the on-chip modes probably will not be
tested, since it will most likely find more modes than the 1 requested mode.
You could also try turning DCC on, to see if the behaviour changes.
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we will. It's peeked my curiosity
now. :)
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logfiles (both
being the one that _does_, and the one that _doesn't_ seem to work for you.
Perhaps we can figure out this mystery. :)
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monitor is set to autodetect, X
might recognise that the closest to 1280x1024 on that monitor, and by
combining the given modelines with the ones in the BIOS, is 1280x800. It then
selects that modeline from your BIOS, and runs it. :)
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by XFree 4.2.0 (pretty old
version). I think youll need to upgrade XFree86 (at least), but you might
also want to consider upgrading your Linux distribution to a more current
version.
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a nice time,
Please be so kind as to search for the error message you described. This
problem has been answered so many times that its starting to get annoying to
see it on this list.
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your configuration file in stead. Would you
mind sending the logfile?
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really don't want to have to write about it
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do not allow you to run 1600x1200. Check the monitor settings in
your configuration file to see if the frequency ranges there are missing.
What _did_ you change a few days ago though? Did you hook up a 2nd monitor?
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On Monday 31 May 2004 15:44, Tan Seng Kock wrote:
After finish install Red Hat Linux 8.0, it can't boot up to Graphical
Interface.
Try using the s3virge driver in stead of the s3 driver.
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using Mandrake Linux 9.2 with XFree86
4.3.0 and the radeon driver.
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in the horizontal 'centimeters' mentioned in the email.
In other words: check the options for the tv/video player to see if it can
use DGA fullscreen mode or tell it to not bother with the x/y relation, and
just stretch the image to its fullest potential.
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On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:35:08AM +0200, Andrea wrote:
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 02:10 pm, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
I really don't think the problem is the video player becouse its the same for
all of them: xawtv kdetv xine mplayer tvtime zapping.
I wouldn't be surprised if all use xv
available, and with the 832KB it detects it can't do much. Is this
a general problem for X users, or are all these reports tied to a single
distribution? I see these problems marching by on this mailinglist in a
very regular pattern.
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Hello all,
Is there an executable available that allows the input focus to be set to a
certain program? Perhaps with the pid as an input parameter?
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the cause of your problem. :)
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XFree86, but considering the age of RedHat 7.2 I
think you might also want to consider upgrading your Linux distribution to a
newer version.
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the keyboard is
actually there?
It used to work for me on SuSE 8.2, but now that I upgraded to SuSE 9.1 it
stopped working. Hence I get the idea that it should be doable. Anyone?
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driver for your NVidia chipset. I think you'll
want to use either the XFree86 NVidia driver or the binary drivers that
NVidia has downloadable from their website.
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the keyboard again.
Anyone got an idea of what might be causing this? I really don't want to have
to keep a keyboard inside my arcade machine (when I get around to building
it;).
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calming Win XP install...
Sounds like a low refresh rate. Would you mind sending a copy of the Xfree86.0.log
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detected.
Simply said: you need to upgrade XFree86, or perhaps install the ATI binary
drivers from the ATI website. Your chipset wasn't yet supported in 4.3.0, so
X cannot find your graphics device.
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the 2nd device, and rename the first one (with the Identifier),
or use the NVIDIA GeForce as the Device in the Screen section.
Hope this helps. If not, just let me know. :)
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On Friday 23 April 2004 22:00, Michael Taylor wrote:
xdpyinfo
Always handy. :) Included is the output. It appears that DGA and DRI are both
available. Would it be possible that it truly is a SuSE (8.2) only issue?
name of display::0.0
version number:11.0
vendor string:The XFree86
no such problems there, which
leads me to the thought that it is somehow linked to the XFree86 rpm in SuSE
8.2. Any ideas as to what the cause is, and how it may be corrected? Yes,
I've already ordered SuSE 9.1, but it's still a few weeks away. :)
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On Friday 23 April 2004 16:20, Michael Taylor wrote:
When playing with xmame, I've noticed that software scaling is extremely
slow on SuSE 8.2 with my radeon 9000 card. I have games dropping from 500
fps to 20 fps! I've tried the same thing with Morphix (with the same
version of XFree86,
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and X concludes there is no pointer device.
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seems to be missing a device section for the specific card it
selects. Would you mind sending your XF86Config file for us to have a look
at?
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I'm considering buying this thing for a MAME cabinet, and I'm wondering what
the max resolution on the TV-Out is. Anyone?
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directory, though I assume that RedHat, like SuSE (which is what I'm using)
will have the process of selecting window managers automated somehow. In any
case, I'm including my .xinitrc to give you an idea of what one might look
like.
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.xinitrc
Description: application
Hello all,
Other than the ArcadeVGA, what cards/chipsets are good for the low dot
clocks that xmame games use? I remember my TNT going downto 12.00 MHz,
but my radeon 9000 won't go below 20.00 MHz. Any thoughts?
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configuration file that's lacking quite a bit of features. Would
you mind posting the XF86Config(-4) file so we can help you find the
missing links?
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machine. Several
modules needed by your system are not found (see logfile). I suggest
reinstalling the X RPMs on your system.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:15:36AM -0500, Alan Pike wrote:
Sure, or just try (as root) init 5. If it still doesn't come up with X
then,
you might want to have a look at your /etc/init.d/rc5.d or /etc/rc5.d
directory to see if X is even started there. You can check your currently
runlevel by
or /etc/rc5.d
directory to see if X is even started there. You can check your currently
runlevel by typing runlevel as root.
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know.
Upgrade your version of XFree86, for the Radeon 9700 is not supported in
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On Monday 22 March 2004 20:52, Alan Pike wrote:
(EE) ATI(0): No Display subsection in Screen section Screen0 for
depth/fbbpp 8/8
Looks like you deleted part of your Screen section (the Display subsection to
be precise). I'll give you mine to give you an idea of what one might look
like (don't
:
You'll want the default to be 5 (like it is in the line above) i.s.o. 3.
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to your Device section, or if that doesn't work, try some of the other IDs
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monitor,
installed ASPLinux 7.3.
I don't think the Radeon 9600 is supported under XFree86 4.2.0. I think you
should consider upgrading. The logfile reports an unknown chipset, and the
fglr200 driver does not sound like the correct driver to me either.
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, which
according to your logfile appears to be supported by the radeon driver.
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for a config file to use, and when the one's not
present that you deleted, it probably finds one in a different location. You
can then copy that config file, and extend it to include better resolutions.
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I cannot start X.
You're trying to run 1024x768 at 24 bit colours with a video card/chipset that
according to the logfile has 2MB video ram. 2MB is not enough to run 1024x768
at 24 bit colours (needs at least 2.25MB).
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This is what baffles me though: You're running the driver for nvidia cards
with an ATI chipset. Even without the soundcard or the unknown second primary
device I cannot understand why this would work.
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system probably by using /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs restart) to
try and find out why it doesn't work properly.
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for the hardware (min 128) - (EE) Screen(s) found, but none
have a usable configuration. Please advise as to what I need to do to
correct this. Thanks.
Please send us the entire logfile, and perhaps the config file as well. We'll
see if we can find the problem.
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file. If that doesn't help you might want to ask about your xfs problem on
the xfree86 mailinglist. As I don't use xfs myself I don't know where to find
the logs of xfs either, so I cannot help you find out why xfs will not run
for you.
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your chipset is not supported. See also the message:
(--) PCI:*(1:0:0) S3 unknown chipset (0x8d04) rev 0, Mem @ 0xdfe8/19,
0xd000/27, BIOS @ 0xdfe7/16
You might wish to consider upgrading your version of XFree86 or quite possibly
your Linux distribution.
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reporting a problem releted to a server crash, please send the full server
output,
not just the last massage.
this can be found in the log file var/log/xfree86.0.log
Now if you do this, then we may be able to help you solve your problem.
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upgrade to 4.3.x or 4.4.x?
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else you may be damaging your TV when you have it display an out of range
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On Thursday 11 March 2004 13:05, George Skafidas wrote:
I cannot start the KDE or the GDE
Any hint?
X seems to start. What exactly do you see on the screen, and how are you
trying to start KDE?
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On Thursday 11 March 2004 04:50, Aditya Shrivastava wrote:
Plz suggest me a correct method to solve this problem done.
Please send us the configuration (XF86Config or XF86Config-4) file and the log
(XFree86.0.log) file so we can determine what the problem is.
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On Sunday 07 March 2004 21:18, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
I'll repost the question on the xmame mailinglist. If I get some useful
answers I'll post them back here.
Well, from the answers on the mame mailinglists I gathered the following (I
think what I'm about to write is correct, but I'm
doublescan
That should do the trick, but be careful to avoid damaging your monitor. The
modeline above is similar to what is used in the xmame modeline examples,
just a slightly lower clockpitch (12.88 vs 18.00).
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is not enough to run any kind of resolution (unless you want to run arcade
games at resolutions of around 320x240 or so:). You might want to check the
manual to your monitor, and updated the sync ranges for your monitor in the
XF86Config file.
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) module ABI minor version (7) is newer than the server's version (5)
(II) UnloadModule: trident
It appears you're trying to use a trident driver for XFree86 4.4.0 while using
XFree86 4.2.0.
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Please send us the entire logfile (and perhaps the config file as well:). I'm
sure we can figure it out.
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but I personally have no experience using this. Anyone?
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