On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Richard [utf-8] Čepas wrote:
Hi,
Does Xvideo work with nv driver and with Riva TNT2 card in particular, and if yes,
in which XFree86 version?
No, there is Xv support in the nv driver, but only for GeForce cards.
Mark.
My linux support frame buffer based on sis315. And X is linked to Xfbdev. When
executing startx, the color on screen is not correct, and the letters on title bar
can't be seen. After I used fbset to set the screen as 1024x768 or others, the screen
all is in a mess.
What's the problem? Or I
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
The color map handling code (in both the server and each driver)
has lines like:
if((1 pVisual-nplanes) pScreenPriv-maxColors) {
So far pVisual-nplanes, which is often equal to the
On 2002-07-22 at 15:16 +0200, Luca Olivetti uttered:
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| Anyway, I was having a lot of these messages (kernel BUG at
| page_alloc.c) with the current version of nvidia driver (1.0-2960) and
| afterwards the system is unpredictable (possible hard locks, file system
| corruption, anything).
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 03:16:40PM +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Anyway, I was having a lot of these messages (kernel BUG at
page_alloc.c) with the current version of nvidia driver (1.0-2960) and
afterwards the system is unpredictable (possible hard locks, file system
corruption, anything).
At
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krjw wrote:
| The issue I've seen is reproducable like so:
| 1) boot linux box
| 2) enable use of kernel AGPGART (not internal nvidia AGPGART code) in
| XF86Config (load agpgart kernel module if needed)
| 3) Start X
| 4) Leave X
| 5) enable use of
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Mike Stilson wrote:
| FWIW I had the same issues.
| The problem I had was that it would crash kswapd with the following
In my case it was either kdeinit, xmessage, kswapd, startkde,...
| kernel: kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:82!
| kernel: invalid
Hello,
I have linux 7.2 distribution on my computer with XFree86 4.1. I am
trying to install Xfree86 version 4.2.0 on the machine but I am getting
a problem of SCreen out of range. I have checked my config file and
found that the range specified for hortizontal sync and vertical retrace
is below
::DVI only works with the nv driver if the NVIDIA card posted
:: to the flat panel. That means it has to be the one that the
:: console comes up on.
Which brings up the question:
How does one force a card to post to the FP if both the FP and a CRT
are plugged in.
N.B.: I'm using the
I have several new IBM T30 systems with ATI Radeon Mobility 7 LW
cards. They work beautifully except when I turn off the display.
When the display turns on I may get everything back just as it should
be or I lose sync.
I am running at 1400x1050, the natural resolution of the LCD panel.
Nothing
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Dean S. Messing wrote:
::DVI only works with the nv driver if the NVIDIA card posted
:: to the flat panel. That means it has to be the one that the
:: console comes up on.
Which brings up the question:
How does one force a card to post to the FP if both
:: These are all driver-specific properties and not something that would
:: be in a general API description. For the most part these just shadow
:: the V4L attributes.
::
:: Right - but AFAIK there is no such thing as setting the grabbing frequency in
:: v4l drivers.
::
::
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 11:25:35PM +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Mike Stilson wrote:
| FWIW I had the same issues.
| The problem I had was that it would crash kswapd with the following
In my case it was either kdeinit, xmessage, kswapd, startkde,...
99% of the time it would crash kswapd, more or
Hi,there,
I have just upgraded my RH7.2 box's x server from 4.1 to 4.2. I found the
performance of the opengl program that I am working on drops significantly.
The original framerate is 40 fps, and now it is only around 20 fps. Can anyone
tell me why this happens, and how I can solve it.
sorry that I didnot make all the things clear. I am using ATI Radeon VE 32MB.
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