On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Michael wrote:
we ran into two problems with the ati driver.
First - it seems to screw up when switching resolution on Sun PGX64
cards ( these use a Rage XL with 8MB VRAM). The result is a monitor
reporting frequencies out of range, even when forced to use something
very
On Tue, 21 Sep 2005, Staffan Ulfberg wrote:
I have a Sharp Zaurus C3100, where X normally runs rotated 90 degrees,
using a shadow framebuffer. I've been hacking a bit on getting the
code that blits a rotated shadow onto the display a bit faster and
came up with the included patch.
Blitting
Hello,
If the XL has no ix86 BIOS, the ReferenceClock option (documented in
README.ati) likely needs to be specified. Accurately detecting this value is
not possible.
Ok, I'll try that.
Second - the driver seems to either ignore the BusID parameter.
Log excerpt:
(--) PCI: (1:2:0)
Whoops, I'm wrong. It turns out it's not in the EDID. For
desktop systems this is set in the control panel. For laptops,
the driver keeps a list of known panels. The iMac is essentially
a laptop.
Mark.
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The iMac looks
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 14:38 -0700, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Whoops, I'm wrong. It turns out it's not in the EDID. For
desktop systems this is set in the control panel. For laptops,
the driver keeps a list of known panels. The iMac is essentially
a laptop.
Well, it actually _could_ be in
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Takaaki Nomura wrote:
I could install 4.5.99.12 xterm on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE with the error
message below. I can't find a utmp entry in /etc/group.
installing in programs/xterm...
/usr/bin/install -c -s -m 6755 -g utmp xterm /usr/X11R6.6/bin/xterm
install: utmp: Invalid