David Dawes writes:
On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 03:49:46PM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2003, Mike A. Harris wrote:
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail address still works?
Yes.
It works in the sense that email sent to it is accepted and doesn't
bounce. It is
David Dawes writes:
On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 01:29:02PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 07:17:26AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2003, Emmanuel wrote:
so finally where it is the best to submit (rather) trivial patches ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] works, but
Dr Andrew C Aitchison writes:
On 27 May 2003, Scott White wrote:
Could anyone point me at some instructions to help me compile the
XFree86 cvs, I'm having trouble. I want to get access to the via driver
recently added to the CVS so I can run X not in vesa mode on my Via
Mini-itx
Ar an 2ú lá de mí 6, scríobh Egbert Eich :
Also they seem to have difficulties to make attachments
NB; this is not a badly-designed-user-interface issue; bugzilla on
bugs.xfree86.org is _buggy_ with regard to creating patches.
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Alex Deucher writes:
I'm working on integrating my radeon mergedfb code with xfree86 cvs.
so far it's working, but now I'm trying to integrate the current clone
code with the mergedfb clone mode. so far so good. I'm trying to use
the modes defined for the 1st head as clone modes for the
Ar an 2ú lá de mí 6, scríobh Egbert Eich :
I wonder why this problem has not surfaced before. Is png.h installed
by default on all platforms we support.
Not on FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD I believe. People ended up working out
where to add PngLibDir and stuff, though.
I wonder how long we
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jon Leech wrote:
You might want to think about how this could carry over to the
upcoming super buffers extension, too, since that will probably replace
pbuffers for most purposes within a few years. Since super buffers
There are alot of people who are
RM The *.pmf files are no real fonts, they contain only the metrics for
RM printer builtin fonts
That's not true.
ftview 199 Courier.pmf
(Make sure you've got the 2.1.4 version of ftview.)
Juliusz
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Is it me, or are we really shipping 1200dpi bitmap fonts as part of
XFree86?
AH These have always been there. It's part of the Xprint server.
At the very same time when the tree contains both (1) a Type 1
rasteriser and (2) a Type 1 version of Courier.
On a Savage, Xv appears to do nearest-neighbour scaling (blocky
appearance). Is that a limitation of the hardware or a limitation of
the driver?
Juliusz
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On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 04:29:04PM +0200, Egbert Eich wrote:
David Dawes writes:
On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 03:49:46PM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2003, Mike A. Harris wrote:
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail address still works?
Yes.
It works in the sense that
Alex Deucher wrote:
Sis wrote support for the 300 series and it works. However, when mesa
4.x came out no one ever updated the sis dri stuff to match the new
structure. so DRI works with the 300 if you use the mesa 3.x libs. It
shouldn't be too hard to port the sis stuff to mesa 4.x, but there
right now just the 300 series (300, 305?, 540, 630/S/ST, 730) have DRI
support. the old series 6326, 620, 530 don't have DRI support, but but
there are docs available (on the dri website I think) to write a DRI
driver; there was also a utah-glx driver for the that series. I think
the 6327 might
Alex Deucher wrote:
right now just the 300 series (300, 305?, 540, 630/S/ST, 730) have DRI
support. the old series 6326, 620, 530 don't have DRI support, but but
there are docs available (on the dri website I think) to write a DRI
driver; there was also a utah-glx driver for the that series. I
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 04:30:11PM -0600, Mark Cuss wrote:
Hello
I'm not sure if this is an X problem or not - if not, please let me know...
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2450 notebook on which I've recently installed RedHat 8.
Everything works OK, except that sometimes in X when I type (in
Mark,
Have you tried running 'xset r off'?
Harold
Mark Cuss wrote:
Hello
I'm not sure if this is an X problem or not - if not, please let me know...
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2450 notebook on which I've recently
installed RedHat 8. Everything works OK, except that sometimes in X
when I
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 16:30, Mark Cuss wrote:
Hello
I'm not sure if this is an X problem or not - if not, please let me
know...
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2450 notebook on which I've recently
installed RedHat 8. Everything works OK, except that sometimes in X
when I type (in a
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jon Leech wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:09:59AM -0400, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Extending GL to recognize a relatively unknown XFree86 format
is a hard sell. I wouldn't even be able to convince my own company
to dirty their code for it seeing as how relatively
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Ian Romanick wrote:
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jon Leech wrote:
You might want to think about how this could carry over to the
upcoming super buffers extension, too, since that will probably replace
pbuffers for most purposes within a few years. Since
This is a kernel problem. /dev/console is returning duplicate
key releases and XFree86 doesn't filter it out and sends duplicate
key release events to the clients. I'm told it's fixed in some
newer kernels. It seems to be specific to the Toshiba notebooks.
Mark.
On
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jon Leech wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:09:59AM -0400, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Extending GL to recognize a relatively unknown XFree86 format
is a hard sell. I wouldn't even be able to convince my own company
to dirty their code for it seeing as how
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Ian Romanick wrote:
I haven't touched the GL driver at all. XvMC is direct rendered
and the assumption is that it's using the same direct rendering
architecture as OpenGL and should be able to get access to the
pbuffer memory if it can name it, just like GL would
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
This is a kernel problem. /dev/console is returning duplicate
key releases and XFree86 doesn't filter it out and sends duplicate
key release events to the clients. I'm told it's fixed in some
newer kernels. It seems to be specific to the Toshiba notebooks.
Mark.
I
Let me preface my comment with I don't know a lot about OGL so some
further clarification may be needed.
I am assuming that pbuffers are basically buffers that can be used
as textures by OGL. I would then assume that the OGL driver would
have some mapping of pbuffer id to the texture memory it
Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
Let me preface my comment with I don't know a lot about OGL so some
further clarification may be needed.
I am assuming that pbuffers are basically buffers that can be used
as textures by OGL. I would then assume that the OGL driver would
have some mapping of pbuffer id to
Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Alex Deucher wrote:
right now just the 300 series (300, 305?, 540, 630/S/ST, 730) have DRI
support. the old series 6326, 620, 530 don't have DRI support, but but
there are docs available (on the dri website I think) to write a DRI
driver; there was also a utah-glx
--- Ian Romanick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I certainly wouldn't buy one to replace my Radeon 8500! :) It would
be
exclusively to update the drive. It's the same reason I would be a
Gamma card w/an R2 rasterizer...too bad there are *none* on eBay.
After
I realized that, I pretty much
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
Let me preface my comment with I don't know a lot about OGL so some
further clarification may be needed.
I am assuming that pbuffers are basically buffers that can be used
as textures by OGL. I would then assume that the OGL driver would
have
David Dawes writes:
The submission process is to go to bugs.xfree86.org. If people want
their submissions to be seen, that's where they should go. That's the
clearest explanation of the submission system that I can come up with.
Submissions sent elsewhere may or may not be seen.
Egbert Eich writes:
Aidan Kehoe writes:
Ar an 2ú lá de mí 6, scríobh Egbert Eich :
Also they seem to have difficulties to make attachments
NB; this is not a badly-designed-user-interface issue; bugzilla on
bugs.xfree86.org is _buggy_ with regard to creating patches.
Where does the opening /reading of the XF86config file happen ???
i need to get the functions to be called a secound time ( or in a
certain if loop ) in a input driver !!!
Cheers Rob
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