Fw: diego

2004-08-11 Thread Dallas Dotson
I had received this this morning, did you sign up for this yet?  
http://www.trydownloading.com/ref44.html
You're able to download dvd movies, console games, music.  So I've downloaded 8 video 
games  movies so far today :).
You aren't going to believe how many music CD's are in here - it's wacky.
They show you how to burn em to CD and everything.
I'm having a quick bite to eat going overthe movie section at the moment, theres 
downloads in here to burn, movies I mean, that are still in theaters - talk about 
awsome.
Let me know when you get in.

Owen


RE: How to convert the server time in xEvent to system time?

2004-08-11 Thread Marc Aurele La France
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Weidong Cui wrote:

 Does anybody know how X computes the time stamp for xEvents?

The Source, Luke.  Use the Source...

  xEvent.u.keyButtonPointer.time (aka 'server time'?), defined
  in X11/Xproto.h, indicates the number of milliseconds elapsed
  since the X server started.  I want to convert it to an

As far as I can tell that's not so.  Instead, this value appears to be the
elapsed time (in milliseconds) since the server system's Epoch, as defined by
its gettimeofday().  Keep in mind, though, that the server system's Epoch is
not necessarily exactly in sync with the client system's Epoch, even if they
both sync to the same time server, unless of course they are both the same
system.  Also, given this is a 32-bit value, it rolls over every 49.71 days.

FWIW, the X server does not keep track of when it was started.

  absolute time which then can be compared with times
  recorded by gettimeofday () in some other program.
  Unfortunately, after spending a lot of time, I still can't
  find out how to do it.  If you happen to know how to do it,
  can you please tell me?

Marc.

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Re: Driver (i810) ignores modeline directives in Config File

2004-08-11 Thread Nqnsome
Hi,
I am sorry, but my problem remains unsolved. Alain Poirer´s 
855resolution patch does not solve my problem.

I have a Compal CY27 laptop with the 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics 
Device (rev 02) (lspci output).

Even though the BIOS allow me to change the memory allocated to video 
(32M right now), Xfree only see two built in modes:

(**) I810(0): *Built-in mode 800x600
(**) I810(0): *Built-in mode 640x480
I already tried to replace the 800x600 mode by 1024x768 using Poirer's 
855resolution , but it does not work (Yes, I included a 1024x768 
modeline in the X config file). I loose the (replaced) 800x600 mode, and 
can not get (the new) 1024x768 mode, ending only with (old) 640x480 
mode. After patching, XFree only finds one Built-in mode, 640x480.

Why XFree only finds two Built-in modes before patching (while 
WindowsXP and a commercial X server, Xi Graphics, both can reach 1024x768)?

Why it only finds the old 640x480 mode after patching? What happens to 
the new (patched) 1024x768 mode?

Thanks.
Regards,
Sergio
Tim Roberts wrote:
I'm not sure what you're complaining about.  The thread you replied 
to, which you included in your quoted text, includes the solution to 
your problem.

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2004-08-11 Thread Angelo Underwood


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