This looks like http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20619.
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[mailto:xorg-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Jér?me Poulin
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 5:58 AM
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JimC, that was about the most helpful response I've ever got in my decades
mining the intertubes. Thank you. I used all those references.
I think that once I have something building, I'm going to verify the dependency
tree by building each package, then using find -atime to list all the files
I tried compiling libX11-1.2 but it asked for libxcb-1.1.92 or newer. I tried
compiling libxcb-1.1.92 but it asked for python-2.5 or newer. Because of the
crazy package dependencies in my workstation, upgrading its python-2.3 to
python-2.5 is impossible (hooray for outsourced IT). Also, my
Twas brillig at 07:48:40 15.03.2009 UTC+00 when dave+gm...@wuertele.com did
gyre and gimble:
DW I don't need the python bindings. I just want to build a server
DW that works Can I disable the python features of libxcb-1.1.92 or
DW newer?
The feature is the code generator. You can't disable
Hi everyone,
First of all thanks for all the great work.
I've got a problem and I've no idea how to fix it..
I recently got a new 37 lcd tv, and been trying to get it to work in
1366x768 (or any 'wide' resolution, for that matter).
I tried adding several ModeLines to xorg.conf, but none of
Le Dim 15 mars 2009 09:55, Bogdan Burlacu a écrit :
Hi everyone,
First of all thanks for all the great work.
I've got a problem and I've no idea how to fix it..
I recently got a new 37 lcd tv, and been trying to get it to work in
1366x768 (or any 'wide' resolution, for that matter).
I
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:14:05 +0100 (CET)
David Amiel da...@lesamiel.fr wrote:
I've the same setup as you and it's working fine in letting xorg
guessing itself the correct modelines
David
I've tried letting it guess and xrandr shows up only three posible
resolutions: 1024x768, 800x600 and
Hi all.
I'm working on a research project at university. Part of it is a 2x2 video
wall with HD-projectors which are controlled by a linux-pc. X.org
7.1.1 is running on it and additionally a proprietary software that manages
things like the calibration of the projectors (the projectors are
Greetings;
Up till a week ago (approx) that script I wrote worked well to get me a much
improved speed out of my x, but recently when I do the
'modprobe -r drm;modprobe drm' there is a function missing.
And I'm stuck with an x driver that scrolls painfully slow.
From dmesg:
[135979.940024]
James Cloos wrote:
The Video Bus input device is a keyboard. Mine is:
...
So, if one wants to handle those keys via X, evdev needs to read that
input device.
Thanks! I almost had managed to spend a whole day without learning
something new...
Cheers,
Simon
Le Dim 15 mars 2009 11:56, Bogdan Burlacu a écrit :
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:14:05 +0100 (CET)
David Amiel da...@lesamiel.fr wrote:
I've the same setup as you and it's working fine in letting xorg
guessing itself the correct modelines
David
I've tried letting it guess and xrandr shows up
Hi
I've been using KMS on Intel since it was merged with 2.6.29. In
parallel to this I've also been testing the drm-intel-next branch of
anholt's git tree
This stopped working for me about 2 weeks ago.
When the kernel normally switches to the correct resolution on
mainline the drm-intel-next
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 13:24:37 +0100 (CET)
David Amiel da...@lesamiel.fr wrote:
Le Dim 15 mars 2009 11:56, Bogdan Burlacu a écrit :
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:14:05 +0100 (CET)
David Amiel da...@lesamiel.fr wrote:
I've the same setup as you and it's working fine in letting xorg
guessing
2009/3/15 Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@verizon.net:
Greetings;
Up till a week ago (approx) that script I wrote worked well to get me a much
improved speed out of my x, but recently when I do the
'modprobe -r drm;modprobe drm' there is a function missing.
And I'm stuck with an x driver that
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Gilad Arnold arn...@cs.berkeley.edu wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 01:36:07PM -0400, Alex Deucher wrote:
You probably need a newer drm. Support for rs740 chips was added
fairly recently. You may also need an updated mesa if you want 3D.
I'm actually running
Maarten,
Thanks again for your answer. I'm close as I have some parts of the
screen with the right colors but not all! More precisely:
- the background is still with a darken opacity
- the problem around the transparent icons have disappeared
- the png background of the bottom panel has the
Just wondering if there's any work ongoing to fix the issue with
googleearth where it exits with no fragment shader Using
xf86-video-ati? It works fine with fglrx.
Everything else works fine with xf86-video-ati: Composited desktop (KDE4
w/ effects), glxgears etc. Just googleearth refuses to work.
Hi,
A few times ago I did ask on this mailing list about a possible support
of XVideo on G90 chips with xf86-video-nv, the answer was that is wasn't
in the scope of that driver, but... the nouveau driver is actually
working pretty well (as Ben Skeggs told me) on G90 (for my needs, of
course).
I
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Henry-Nicolas Tourneur
henry.nico...@tourneur.be wrote:
So I would like to know if it is really completely impossible to get
Nouveau running with that xorg server, can't we disable some functions
or sth like that ? I don't know what's the level of dependencies
Le dimanche 15 mars 2009 à 14:45 -0400, Younes Manton a écrit :
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Henry-Nicolas Tourneur
henry.nico...@tourneur.be wrote:
So I would like to know if it is really completely impossible to get
Nouveau running with that xorg server, can't we disable some functions
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 06:21:04AM -0500, David Hagood wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 11:43 +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 01:40:29PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
I agree. getting something sensible in the kernel prevents us from
replicating
the one X driver per device
hi Ajax,
are there any more comments on the patches or we can merge them into
code tree?
Thanks
Ma Ling
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 16:31 +0800, Ma Ling wrote:
Hi All,
I re-updated the patches according to Ajax's great suggestion
clarification, which intends to handle detailed timing blocks
Dear Bogdan,
It seems that your monitor support three kinds of output: VGA, LVDS, TV,
isn't it?
If you want to use VGA output and set the 1366x768 mode, you can test the
section like this:
Section Monitor
Identifier VGA
Modeline 1368x768_60.00
On 07:48 Sun 15 Mar , David Wuertele wrote:
I tried compiling libX11-1.2 but it asked for libxcb-1.1.92 or newer. I tried
compiling libxcb-1.1.92 but it asked for python-2.5 or newer. Because of the
crazy package dependencies in my workstation, upgrading its python-2.3 to
python-2.5 is
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