Alan Coopersmith wrote: > >> One issue nVidia implimentation is the pixels are not cleared as the cursor >> moved with the backspace or left arrow on the Mozilla or Firefox typing in >> a HTML form, So the pixels of the cursor are not solid and have shifted and >> on the left arrow characters that the cursor pass through pixels are left >> and are not cleared, this does not happen in star office or Openoffice, it >> seems to be font related >> >> Two, the other is the syncing of the x-y boundaries when the X-server starts >> up on both dtlogin and gnome has 1/2 cm of black unused space at the bottom >> or 2 cm on the right when using a wide screen LCD, it is reproducible when >> dual booting from XP back to Solaris, XP also seems to have this issue as >> well, but Vista does not and syncs correctly every time what ever the >> gnome-resolution screen resolution preferences tool, in my case I cam make >> use of most of 1680x1050, 1440x900, 1280x1024, 1152x864 , 832x634, >> 800x600, 540x480, but the resyncing veyries on the right side of the screen >> when I change resolutions, I have a Asus N2NPV-VM MB w. 64meg enabled nVidia >> GeForce 6100. >> > > I believe you've filed bugs on both of those right? I seem to > remember bugs like this in the set we're working on with nvidia. > > I'm not aware of the "font" problem. Is there a bug id for it?
The ASUS m/b screen issues are covered under bugs 6547891 for the nvidia driver and 6578020 for the nv driver. The motherboard John is using only has a analog output so getting the video processor to recognize the video mode becomes a lot more tricky than it is with a digital port. Also, the panel he is using only advertises 1280x1024 detailed modes and it caps the pixel clock at 140MHz so it makes any analog resolution over 1280x1024 very difficult since reduced blanking isn't supported. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
