Ok, now I have tried with trunk, which didn't give me any DVI output, and with randr-branch, which worked fine :)
Here is my xorg.conf, for reference, if anyone is interested in what worked for me using a VIA EPIA EX 10000 EG and revision 553 of the randr-branch. Thanks for the good work and the working drivers guys! regards, //Martin On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Martin Kihlgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:28 PM, John Robinson > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just looked at the MiniMyth site, and it looks like current MiniMyth has > > a recent release version. Still, you could try building trunk or the randr > > branch yourself. > > Yup, I'll try to build trunk versions of different kinds and report my > success :) > > > I'm confused too, I was probably misquoting from an old item from Ivor > > Hewitt: > > > http://wiki.openchrome.org/pipermail/openchrome-users/2006-August/001678.html > > Ah, I see - I am not at all familiar with how mpeg4-decoding works, > but it seems there are middle steps that need data shuffling. Oh well. > > I thought, however, that mpeg4 decoding was heavier on the cpu than > mpeg2 decoding, and if the cpu does mpeg4 decoding without the built > in decoder, why is there an mpeg2 decoder in hardware at all? > > I am starting to realize there are lots of things I don't understand here :D > > //Martin >
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