Here's Beta3 -- I'll probably do Beta4 next week if the RandR properties
and Primary stuff is on master.
This week is the last week to get new code into the release (and only
fairly trivial new code at that). If you've got stuff you want in this
release, make sure I know about it on the wiki
Hello,
I recently purchased an FullHD 100Hz TV (Samsung LE40F86BDX) and a
Nvidia GeForce9500 with HDMI output.
This way, I can link my Linux on my TV.
However, I cannot switch to 100Hz when the PC is linked to the TV
(HDMI or VGA). I supposed it was a security but I was wrong : any of
the 1080p
'Twas brillig, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 09/12/08 08:27 did gyre
and gimble:
I compile xorg-1.5.2 in ubuntu8.10, then startx, mouse and
keyboard can not work, I check it , and found there is some problems
with HAL. When I compile xorg-1.5.2 I don’t add any parameter, just
2008/12/9 Revolver Onslaught [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I recently purchased an FullHD 100Hz TV (Samsung LE40F86BDX) and a
Nvidia GeForce9500 with HDMI output.
This way, I can link my Linux on my TV.
However, I cannot switch to 100Hz when the PC is linked to the TV
(HDMI or VGA). I supposed
On 2008/12/09 02:18 (GMT-0300) Marcos Cunha composed:
...
Maybe http://lists.mandriva.com/cooker/2008-05/msg00940.php will point you to
a solution.
--
Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor
in vain. Psalm 127:1 NIV
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409
Felix
I wrote a little script and got the Xorg.0.log of every combination.
In some of the tests, I heard Fedora 10 GNOME's startup sound, and
other times I didn't. IIRC the snippet posted farther down is from a
test where I heard the startup sound. I also got my dmesg (after
rebooting) which may
OK , at least on Fedora 10, we have on updates.
A new kernel with message: Additional DRM/modesetting fixes for i915
and radeon drivers.
A new release of Mesa and a new release of drv-intel (which in fedora
still called i810, may be its time to change the name of drive for Intel
no?)
On
Hi,
in your recent commit 9ff834493ece0a0ea7d7f15c1706bab022362cc5 you have
removed two warning flags for gcc 4.
Looking at older gcc versions I just saw that both flags were absent in
gcc-3.3.x, but present in gcc-3.4.x.
These flags are eminently useful to find places that need conversion to
Hi again,
We're moving from EXA to UXA, which fixes a lot of the performance
problem by having an allocator that doesn't suck. The remainder of the
fix would be accelerating trapezoids.
Any plans to merge UXA and EXA?
Having all the code duplicated doesn't seem a very wise idea.
- Clemens
'Twas brillig, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 09/12/08 08:27 did gyre and
gimble: I compile xorg-1.5.2 in ubuntu8.10, then startx, mouse and
keyboard can not work, I check it , and found there is some problems with
HAL. When I compile xorg-1.5.2 I don’t add any parameter, just
2008/12/9 Revolver Onslaught [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Beso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/12/9 Revolver Onslaught [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I recently purchased an FullHD 100Hz TV (Samsung LE40F86BDX) and a
Nvidia GeForce9500 with HDMI output.
This way, I can link
After observing how X used 1.3 GB of RAM, some investigation revealed
that certain application (Okular, a document viewer,
http://okular.kde.org) was causing this memory consumption. It is
creating lots of pixmaps as a way for caching document pages. Opening a
pdf file an scrolling through its
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 01:29:10PM -0800, Adam Jackson wrote:
configure.ac |1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
New commits:
commit 58a27d2932164e43c0db42b1286ec2f95250b420
Author: Adam Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Dec 8 16:28:00 2008 -0500
Default to x86emu even on
Hi Richard and Francisco,
I do have an ACER TravelMate C102Ti with SM720 Lynx3DM rev 193. I have had
the same problem as described in the thread mentinoed in the subject line.
I installed Ubuntu 8.10 and ended with a blank screen. In rescue mode I
recompiled the git siliconmotion server with
Gregoire Gentil wrote:
- So, at this point, I consider more patching/hacking the
window/compositing manager xfwm4 to add a screenshot when the window is
about to be umapped. Patching something like no more unmap seems
overkill for what I want to achieve.
Using the Composite extension is the
On Tuesday 09 of December 2008, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
After observing how X used 1.3 GB of RAM, some investigation revealed
that certain application (Okular, a document viewer,
http://okular.kde.org) was causing this memory consumption. It is
creating lots of pixmaps as a way for caching
Lubos Lunak wrote:
On Tuesday 09 of December 2008, �scar Fuentes wrote:
After observing how X used 1.3 GB of RAM, some investigation revealed
that certain application (Okular, a document viewer,
http://okular.kde.org) was causing this memory consumption. It is
creating lots of pixmaps as a
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative would be that it decided to kill off that
client for being dumb.
___
xorg
Lubos Lunak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 09 of December 2008, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
After observing how X used 1.3 GB of RAM, some investigation revealed
that certain application (Okular, a document viewer,
http://okular.kde.org) was causing this memory consumption. It is
creating
2008/12/9 Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative would be that it decided to kill off that
client for being dumb.
There seems to
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative would be that it decided to kill off that
client for being dumb.
So in your
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Joseph Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote a little script and got the Xorg.0.log of every combination.
In some of the tests, I heard Fedora 10 GNOME's startup sound, and
other times I didn't. IIRC the snippet posted farther down is from a
test where I heard
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 16:08 +, John Tapsell wrote:
2008/12/9 Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative would be that it
There seems to be a little bit of confusion here. It seems to me that
Oscar is saying that the memory usage of X remains high even after
closing Okular. Even if Okular told X to cache those pixmaps,
shouldn't they be fully released after Okular quits?
What does his memory allocator do when
Hi,
I did the fc-cache -frv and it came out with this output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fc-cache -frv
/usr/share/fonts: caching, 0 fonts, 2 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/X11-OTF: caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/X11-TTF: caching, 12 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts: caching, 0 fonts, 10 dirs
Óscar Fuentes wrote:
So in your opinion using X as a cache for 500 MB of pixmaps is dumb. I
tend to agree, but it is reasonable to expect that when the app closes
and the pixmaps are freed, all that memory is returned to the OS?
Depends on the malloc() implementation in your libc and how
On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:08:33 +
John Tapsell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/12/9 Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative
On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 17:06:04 +0100
Óscar Fuentes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative
Problem workarounded...
The cause? Every file under misc contains nothing, as gzipped during the
make process.
Follows the quote of a forum, that helped me to solve the problem... (I cp´d
my fonts from the X11 r7.3 that stills on another dir)
*can't open default font fixed (problem solved,it's
Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Why should it be a KDE bug if the X server is leaking memory? I used to
The KDE app told X to cache all those pixmaps. X is just doing what it
was asked to. The alternative would be that it decided to kill off that
client for being dumb.
So in your opinion
Glynn Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So in your opinion using X as a cache for 500 MB of pixmaps is dumb. I
tend to agree, but it is reasonable to expect that when the app closes
and the pixmaps are freed, all that memory is returned to the OS?
Not really. Most applications just use
Yay! I modified my xorg.conf to add the modelines and use the
ConnectorTable, and it displays fine (though there is a bit of
flickering whenever xrandr is called) See
http://www.funsitelots.com/pub/xorg_emacG4_working for logs,
screenshots, etc.
My xorg.conf is as follows:
# Xorg configuration
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 15:50 +0100, Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 01:29:10PM -0800, Adam Jackson wrote:
configure.ac |1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
New commits:
commit 58a27d2932164e43c0db42b1286ec2f95250b420
Author: Adam Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Glynn Clements
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ashi Krishnan wrote:
But I want to manage all the windows of that application and *only*
the windows of that application. And, as far as I'm aware, there's no
reliable way of figuring out the pid of the process that owns
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 15:12 -0500, Peter Harris wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
2008/12/9 Adam Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1) vm86 mode is an x86ism. It doesn't work in long mode, and almost
certainly never will. 64-bit desktops are an increasingly large
percentage of the world. It's
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 02:46:15AM -0200, Paulo C?sar Pereira de Andrade wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Can you test with a install of the current X Server git master, and
check what symbols are missing if any? Just use the script attached.
Nifty script! I took the liberty of making it print out the
Hi,
in Xserver 1.5.3, when running the ati (radeon) driver in zaphod mode
(ie one X screen per monitor: :0.0, :0.1) the mouse is stuck on the 1st
screen. This is with the mouse driver on OpenBSD (ie no evdev/hal
involved).
It used to work in 1.4.x.
Any idea of what kind of change can have
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 07:59:13AM +0100, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
in Xserver 1.5.3, when running the ati (radeon) driver in zaphod mode
(ie one X screen per monitor: :0.0, :0.1) the mouse is stuck on the 1st
screen. This is with the mouse driver on OpenBSD (ie no evdev/hal
involved).
It used
Peter Breitenlohner wrote:
Hi,
in your recent commit 9ff834493ece0a0ea7d7f15c1706bab022362cc5 you have
removed two warning flags for gcc 4.
Looking at older gcc versions I just saw that both flags were absent in
gcc-3.3.x, but present in gcc-3.4.x.
These flags are eminently useful to
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
The attached patch works for me on gcc 3.3 and 4.2. Can you confirm that
gcc 3.4 now uses the full flags again too, before I commit it?
Hi Matthieu,
that's precisely what I tried yesterday evening; indeed gave the full flags
for 3.4.6. So please
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