mike lewis wrote:
> On 12/13/06, Jonathan Isom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My first thought is a bug in the driver. Matrox has a binary driver
>> wich may or may not help you and depending on the xorg version you can
>> try upgrading/downgrading xorg.  I saw a post on the ubuntuforum about
>> xorg 7.1.1 having the problem.  not sure which version you a using
>> though.
> 
> Any tips on how I check it?

I doubt that you have a problem with the x-driver. You need to say which
version of xorg that you are using.

Which driver are you using for mplayer? xmga is best for xorg.

Duncan
> 
>>          later
>>             Jonathan
>>
>> On 12/12/06, mike lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On 12/13/06, Jonathan Isom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> what video driver (ati, nvidia , oss) are you  using?
>>>>
>>> I have a Matrox g400 and in xorg.conf I have added Driver "mga" or
>>> whatever it is (can't check from here).
>>>
>>> I have scrolled through the Xorg logs after I made the change and the
>>> card is definately recognised..
>>>
>>> Mick
>>>> On 12/12/06, mike lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> any of you guys know much about x-org or x11?  I recently installed
>>>>> freevo and set it up to use Xorg on ubuntu.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any video progam I test has significant tearing down the right hand
>>>>> side (only the right hand side) of the screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, xine, mplayer, tvtime all exibit the same problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have no idea about where to start troubleshooting though.....
>>>>>
>>>>> Mick


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