On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Karthik Ramamoorthy wrote:
Hi,
xrandr is not working in my Dual Mnitor setup. In my
/etc/X11XF86Config file. it i disable Xinerama then xrandr is working
properly. But my Dual Configuration is not working properly. And if i
enable Xinerama then xrandr
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 02:16:50PM +0100, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Karthik Ramamoorthy wrote:
Hi,
xrandr is not working in my Dual Mnitor setup. In my
/etc/X11XF86Config file. it i disable Xinerama then xrandr is working
properly. But my Dual Configuration
Hi ,
I am not able to change the resolution of the Monitor
dynamically at runtime after staring X.
i tried with xrandr command its giving error
Xlib extension XRANDR missing display :0.0.
I am attching my XFConfig file. In XFree86.0.log it shows
RandR
Hi,
xrandr is not working in my Dual Mnitor setup. In my
/etc/X11XF86Config file. it i disable Xinerama then xrandr is working
properly. But my Dual Configuration is not working properly. And if i
enable Xinerama then xrandr is not working giving error as follow
Xlib: extension RANDR
in bugzilla:
http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754
No other drivers support roation in hardware at the moment, so it's up
to you to implement it from scratch I suspect. Keith Packard did much
of the work for xrandr for PDAs. You might want to look at the
kdrive/tinyx servers for reference.
Any chance
schrieb:
there is a patch for support of the 731 in bugzilla:
http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754
No other drivers support roation in hardware at the moment, so it's
up
to you to implement it from scratch I suspect. Keith Packard did
much
of the work for xrandr for PDAs. You might
Hi
I want to start implementing the Siliconmotion chips into the XRandR
extension ...
Can someone point me to a chip which already supports this extension and
is able to rotate on the fly ??
I recieved the hardware specs and PCI registers from siliconmotion and i
am ready to spent time
there is a patch for support of the 731 in bugzilla:
http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754
No other drivers support roation in hardware at the moment, so it's up
to you to implement it from scratch I suspect. Keith Packard did much
of the work for xrandr for PDAs. You might want to look
, xcalc ...
I would say 1. needs to be shipped with the server core. xrandr
belongs in there, too. Most of these apps are meant to either allow
for checking the status of the server (for debugging etc) or serve
as sample implementations of a functionality which would be absorbed
in a GUI base system
Ar an 13ú lá de mí 8, scríobh Egbert Eich :
Bug #72 has not been committed as it is not yet clear what your final
conclusions are.
Perhaps a comment to that effect could have been added to the bug? Anyway,
as I said, I don't have the free time any more. If anyone else wants to take
that on,
As an excercise, I autotooled xrandr. It was easy for xrandr, and I expect
it would be easy for a number of other small utility programs in the X
distribution. The source for this experiment is located at
http://ss.kicks-ass.org/~wt/development/xfree86-autotool/xrandr/. Are there
any efforts
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 04:53:32PM +0100, Aidan Kehoe wrote:
Ar an 12ú lá de mí 8, scríobh Harold L Hunt II :
However, I wouldn't expect a lot of interest from others, as this gets
mentioned every so often but the person suggesting it often gives up
after they realize how large of a job it
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Warren,
Most people are probably smart enough not to respond to this... so I
will take the plunge for all of them :)
Autotooling xrandr might not have been too hard, for one platform and
one version of the autotools.
However, autotooling X as a whole might
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 03:36:09AM -0500, Warren Turkal wrote:
As an excercise, I autotooled xrandr. It was easy for xrandr, and I expect
it would be easy for a number of other small utility programs in the X
distribution. The source for this experiment is located at
http://ss.kicks-ass.org/~wt
Ar an 12ú lá de mí 8, scríobh Harold L Hunt II :
However, I wouldn't expect a lot of interest from others, as this gets
mentioned every so often but the person suggesting it often gives up
after they realize how large of a job it is.
I would venture to say too that since the build system
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Robert Woerle Paceblade/Support wrote:
who is maintaining the XRANR extension ???
i need contact since i want to enhance it
Keith Packard is.
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Jim Gettys and Keith Packard are teh main protagonists, however Jim has been
busy recuperating from a broken ankle, and Keith has been involved in some
political stuff - see the 'forum' mailing for details.
It seems the best thing to do at the moment is for those of us interested in
XRandR
Hi
who is maintaining the XRANR extension ???
i need contact since i want to enhance it
Cheers Rob
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Hi
can someone help me digging into XRandr extensions ?
I want to further develop this since i am porting linux to a Tablet PC
and therefore we need to have rotation
on the fly to compete with the MS implementation with pivot .
i started looking into the siliconmotion driver ( this is the chip
I've been trying in vain to play with RandR. I posted this to the
general XFree list and received no replies, so I'm trying my luck here.
I've downloaded CVS, and compiled the Xvesa server, which in theory
should support RandR.
Here's what I get when I run xrandr:
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