Thomas Winischhofer writes:
Adam Goode wrote:
One last thing I noticed:
Sometimes XFree86 prints this:
(II) RADEON(0): vgaHWGetIOBase: hwp-IOBase is 0x03d0, hwp-PIOOffset is 0x
and sometimes this:
(II) RADEON(0): vgaHWGetIOBase: hwp-IOBase is 0x03b0, hwp-PIOOffset is
in xfree 4.3.0 you could use xrandr perhaps, although you have to swith
the output to the external port. you can also have several XF86Config
files and just pass them as to startx when you start your X server. I
don't recall the exact server option, but I believe it is something
like this.
Mouse and KBD Frezeeze===
I had the same problem using a CT 69030 video card. The problem was resolved using the Line:
Option "SWCursor"
in the section below of the /etc/X11/XF86Config file.You might try adding the line to yours.
Section "Device" # no known options Identifier
On 23 Dec 2002, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
With the new UTF8 compose rules and a us_intl kbmap, it seems to be
impossible to generate characters such as apostrophe, acute accent,
double acute accent, cedilla, double quote, diaeresis, grave accent,
tilde and circumflex accent, since the keys for
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I've been following KDrive since Juliusz Chroboczek, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mentioned it regarding building a small X server. I've found his site that
gives some explaination about building KDrive, but it is very limited and
only covers building Xfbdev and Xvesa versions.
I am very interested in
Hi
When running with a display manager (eg. xdm) after logging in, then logging
out again, the machine crashes -- first the monitor switches off due to no
signal, then num-lock stops responding after being pressed a few times.
XFree86 4.2.99.3-20021230.0
Linux Kernel: 2.4.20-2.2 (athlon)
Brad Hards wrote:
This is the application. Probably doesn't work with your mouse though.
In addition to mouse resolution, it can test wireless features and disable
smart scroll on some mice.
Requires: libusb (http://libusb.sf.net)
This is awesome. Is there a reason it hasn't been folded into
What version is your linux kernel?
I had this problem with a logitech usb mouse when using a 2.2 kernel.
The mouse would freeze up whenever there was any load at all, and on a
2Ghz P4. Upgrading my kernel to 2.4.19 fixed the problem. This was
with debian sid.
Fabian Niestroj wrote:
Hi.
I've been having issues getting XF86MiscSetMouseSettings() to work.
I've put together a really simple test case (attached) that results in
the following error:
X Error of failed request: 139
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (XFree86-Misc)
Minor opcode of failed request: 5
I have compiled KDrive+tinyx compiled with all the fonts installed
Speedo,Type1,CID,FreeType, and FontServerAccess. I have a Font server
installed but my KDrive/Tinyx doesnt seem to see it. I have it defined in my
/etc/X11/XF86Config file but it doesnt seem to see it. It was working when I
use my
Michael Toomim wrote:
I've been having issues getting XF86MiscSetMouseSettings() to work. I've
put together a really simple test case (attached) that results in the
following error:
X Error of failed request: 139
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (XFree86-Misc)
Minor opcode of failed
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