[XFree86] Pseudocolor mode handling (further details)...

2003-10-09 Thread MARTIN Patrice - GRE ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )




Berge, Harry ten wrote:

  

You're completely right! This is caused by the render module. One solution
is to use a nVidia card with the driver from nVidia. They have an option in
their driver 'NoRenderExtension' which disables the render module and gives
you your precious colors in pseudocolor mode back!

Another option is to rebuild the X server without render module. It is
doable (I tested it) but the nVidia solution is much more elegant.

  

Thank's for your quick answer, I see more clearly now...

I've got an Nvidia Vanta card somewhere, so I'm going to try your
solution using the Nvidia driver.

But for our needs, we must have a solution for other graphics cards . 
So I aim to rebuild the X server without render
module to try this solution, but reading the "installation details for
XFree86 4.3.0", I don't found what to do exactly to succed in this
solution.
Must I do something before using "Xinstall.sh" script?
Thank's in advance for your help and instructions doing this step.

To finish,  is there something in this direction (good Pseudocolor mode
handling), using an option, or with a specific question inside the
"Xinstall.sh" script, or something else, expected in the further
release of XFree86 (now I suppose the V4.4.0 in
December 2003), without desable the render module?

Once more thank's for your informations and precious details to make
progress in my needs,

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RE: [XFree86] Pseudocolor mode handling...

2003-10-09 Thread Berge, Harry ten
> Hi,
> 
> I still have problem using XFree86 in Pseudocolor mode.
> When I use XFree86 V4.1.0 in Pseudocolor Mode, all works fine. I mean 
> that when the X server starts, then no default color are 
> allocated, all 
> the 256 colors are free.
> But still version 4.2.0 (V4.3.0 too), when I use XFree86 in 
> Pseudocolor 
> mode, then 248 of the 256 colors are allocated when the X 
> server starts, 
> and of course there is no other X application running...
> 
> So, when I want to use a new distro, like Red Hat V7.x, V8.0, 
> or V9.0, I 
> must put back the V4.1.0 of XFree86, in other our old 
> application works 
> fine in Pseudocolor mode.
> It's too restricting, especially when we want to use other graphics 
> cards that are not supported in the V4.1.0 of XFree86.
> 
> So, is the new release of XFree86, V4.4.0 plan for December 
> 2003, take 
> care of this regression in Pseudocolor mode handling?
> 
> Thank's in advance for your answer,
> -- 
> Regards,
> - Patrice Martin 



You're completely right! This is caused by the render module. One solution
is to use a nVidia card with the driver from nVidia. They have an option in
their driver 'NoRenderExtension' which disables the render module and gives
you your precious colors in pseudocolor mode back!

Another option is to rebuild the X server without render module. It is
doable (I tested it) but the nVidia solution is much more elegant.

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Re: [XFree86] Pseudocolor mode handling...

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Vojkovich
  I don't think 4.3 should be behaving as you describe.  I don't
believe there is any difference between 4.4 and 4.3 in this regard.


Mark.

On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, MARTIN Patrice - GRE ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I still have problem using XFree86 in Pseudocolor mode.
> When I use XFree86 V4.1.0 in Pseudocolor Mode, all works fine. I mean 
> that when the X server starts, then no default color are allocated, all 
> the 256 colors are free.
> But still version 4.2.0 (V4.3.0 too), when I use XFree86 in Pseudocolor 
> mode, then 248 of the 256 colors are allocated when the X server starts, 
> and of course there is no other X application running...
> 
> So, when I want to use a new distro, like Red Hat V7.x, V8.0, or V9.0, I 
> must put back the V4.1.0 of XFree86, in other our old application works 
> fine in Pseudocolor mode.
> It's too restricting, especially when we want to use other graphics 
> cards that are not supported in the V4.1.0 of XFree86.
> 
> So, is the new release of XFree86, V4.4.0 plan for December 2003, take 
> care of this regression in Pseudocolor mode handling?
> 
> Thank's in advance for your answer,
> -- 
> Regards,
> - Patrice Martin --
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[XFree86] Pseudocolor mode handling...

2003-10-08 Thread MARTIN Patrice - GRE ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Hi,

I still have problem using XFree86 in Pseudocolor mode.
When I use XFree86 V4.1.0 in Pseudocolor Mode, all works fine. I mean 
that when the X server starts, then no default color are allocated, all 
the 256 colors are free.
But still version 4.2.0 (V4.3.0 too), when I use XFree86 in Pseudocolor 
mode, then 248 of the 256 colors are allocated when the X server starts, 
and of course there is no other X application running...

So, when I want to use a new distro, like Red Hat V7.x, V8.0, or V9.0, I 
must put back the V4.1.0 of XFree86, in other our old application works 
fine in Pseudocolor mode.
It's too restricting, especially when we want to use other graphics 
cards that are not supported in the V4.1.0 of XFree86.

So, is the new release of XFree86, V4.4.0 plan for December 2003, take 
care of this regression in Pseudocolor mode handling?

Thank's in advance for your answer,
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Regards,
- Patrice Martin --
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