Does the MGA driver initialize the card through int10 if it is secondary
display adapter?
Reason for asking: A user has a SiS-based box and wants to use both the
SiS internal graphics as well as a g200.
If the SiS is primary, the mga doesn't seem to get initialized properly
(memory clock
Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Does the MGA driver initialize the card through int10 if it is secondary
display adapter?
Though I've not looked at it in a Millennium (pun), the last time
I did, the BIOS was only read for the PINS (info structure).
All setup was then done by the driver, not the BIOS,
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Hi,
Christian Zietz schrieb:
[X-Server for 845/855/865 provided by Intel]
But the server crashes every
time when starting KDE.
Meanwhile I succeeded running the driver. The crash which I reported
earlier was caused by another mis-configuration I did when testing the
driver.
Some
The abnt2 keyboard has a comma and a dot in the keypad. The dot is generating
the KP_Decimal keysym but the comma is generating the comma keysym. This make
both comas use the same keysym. It appears to me that the KP_Separator should
be generated.
This can be done by replacing the line
key
David L wrote:
[snip]
I'll have to examine this in much greater detail in order to consider
patching that part of the X server, and that might happen soon, or
it might not happen.
Maybe we should bring this discussion back to the mailing list.?
It seems like this problem is a less severe
Hello,
I hope this is the correct list.
System: i386 ( Celeron ) running Debian 30r2 ( woody ), 256Mb
ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TF (AGP) video card with 32 Mb
working resolution is 1280x1024, 24bit.
I've been keeping in sync with the 4.4.99.x patches -
1 2 were no
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 09:29:54AM +0530, Arvind R. wrote:
Hi,
Am running Debian 3.0r2. 4.4.99.2 is running OK with DRI disabled
since it mucks up XVideo.
Just failed compiling XFree86-4.4.0 with
4.4.0-4.4.99.1.diff
4.4.99.1-4.4.99.2.diff
4.4.99.2-4.4.99.3.diff
patches applied.
Problem 1:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 05:33:48PM -0400, Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
Hi team,
I'm not so sure about the proper patching etiquette so I'll ask here,
I seem to have rights to do whatever I want with a bug, so I filed the bug,
I fixed the bug (not in bugzilla), attatched a proposed patch,
i recently bought a Toshiba R100 laptop with a Trident XP4 graphics card and
installed freebsd and XFree86 (as i've understood the XOrg is a pretty
recent forkso i guess that you might stilll have this bug)
the bug exists in XFree4.4.0 and seems pretty silly but easy to fix. it
manifests
Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Does the MGA driver initialize the card through int10 if it is secondary
display adapter?
Reason for asking: A user has a SiS-based box and wants to use both the
SiS internal graphics as well as a g200.
If the SiS is primary, the mga doesn't seem to get initialized
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