Hy0,
I accidently deleted your address, so this email is mainly directed
at you.
I just wanted to say I got everything working -- but it wasn't my
crooked installation of X that was giving problems.
After a clean install of X (the current CVS, 4.2.99.2) I was still
having the same problem
Just for the record, combining the current CVS, with an experimental
driver, got things working, almost. So, it is possible to do dual
head with -this- oem card, one more experienced than me could answer
if that meant -all- oem cards.
-Adam
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:01:40PM -0800, hy0 wrote:
Not an expert, but have you tried to specify both devices at the same
time? You may still have to restart X, but you wouldn't have to edit
anything.
Hope that helps a little,
Adam
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:44:38AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to change an input device on
Why not use math?
factor = 1024 * 8 / scrp-fbFormat.bitsPerPixel;
if (mode-HDisplay * mode-VDisplay scrp-videoRam * factor)
return MODE_MEM;
This assumes that scrp-fbFormat.bitsPerPixel is a power of two.
Also, really huge monochrome displays are still vunerable. In
other words, I would
that a 64bit
number wouldn't work. And 64bit math by hand is not hard if it
doesn't have to be fast -- so that seems to be the best approach.
-Gryn (Adam Luter)
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 03:06:09AM +0100, Alexander Stohr wrote:
Adam Luter [mailto:luterac;bellsouth.net] wrote:
Why not use math
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:22:27PM -0600, Adam Luter wrote:
Attached are my XF86Config-4 and XFree86.0.log files. I believe I
have correctly setup my XF86Config-4 file, however my second monitor
does not receive any signal.
This time I promise not to forget to attach the files! Sorry
that earlier
thread on my own.
-Gryn (Adam)
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 04:50:37PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fre, 2002-11-01 at 16:02, Adam Luter wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:22:27PM -0600, Adam Luter wrote:
Attached are my XF86Config-4 and XFree86.0.log files. I believe I
have correctly
My experience with LCD monitor's (especially 17 or greater) is with
the analog they have trouble keeping up. If you can decrease your
overall speed you will probably decrease the flickering. Which I
think he means is a continous fuzz around sharp contrasts.
(My two cents)
-Gryn (Adam Luter
, with a digital-analog adaptor for the
second head.
I appreciate any and all help, thanks very much :) .
-Gryn (Adam Luter)
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