:-(. It's a default generated config file,
so none of the options are set.
How about the monitor section of your XF86Config, does it contain
entries for 'Horizsync' and 'Vertrefresh'?
Bingo! The monitor is giving faulty DDC's, setting NoDDC cured it.
Thanks for your help!
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drivers on the Trio64 or such
things feel free to mail.
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cursor but do corrupt the cursor drawn in
software). Anybody got any suggestions or modes known to work with
this specific card?
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forgot AllowMouseOpenFail too.. I'm running it by calling
XFree86 -xf86config /root/blah -terminate directly.
Even with the vesa driver I cannot get anything displayed.
This is no longer true since I fixed the mouse, vesa works fine now
(which is already reason for minor rejoicing).
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is in it.. Try ctrl-alt-backspace or
ctrl-alt-+, ctrl-alt--, these should work even without anything being
focussed.
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(8) a check just to be sure though.
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. A workaround would be
to turn on the swCursor option in your XF86Config (put 'Option
SWCursor true' in the device section).
PS: You are using 4.2 I hope?
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4 doesn't have any trouble with the 'second axis', I have my
second scrollwheel sending button 6 and 7 quite nicely.. The wait now
is for the toolkits to pick up on it...
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for the client to set options in the X server would be nice, but I
don't know of any such thing... Personally I'd just go with deciding
on a decent type of function, and having the api be a simple xlib call
that sets the parameters for that function, nothing too complex.
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this, though I don't know where... Perhaps
in man xset, which is where the average user will expect the info, but
it really is just a question of how the server behaves I guess.
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it's tcp or decnet,
right?
But, as stated elsewhere in the thread, localness does not guarantee
shm availability.
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