Re: [Linux-fbdev-devel] Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-03 Thread Petr Vandrovec
James Simmons wrote: > >A very neat trick. X can now be ended correctly. Unfortunately, any > >scrolling on any VT afterwards gives me a corrupted screen - parts of > >the screen from other VT's are inserted below, or over the cursor > >position, and at 'half-line' intervals. In typing this

Re: [Linux-fbdev-devel] Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-03 Thread Petr Vandrovec
James Simmons wrote: A very neat trick. X can now be ended correctly. Unfortunately, any scrolling on any VT afterwards gives me a corrupted screen - parts of the screen from other VT's are inserted below, or over the cursor position, and at 'half-line' intervals. In typing this email, I've

Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-02 Thread James Simmons
> > >If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains > > >on exit: > > > > > >fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz > > > > > >(and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). > > > > > >This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using fbset -a "1600x1200-80" > > >before X, of after X,

Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-02 Thread thunder7
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 07:40:36AM -0700, James Simmons wrote: > > >If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains > >on exit: > > > >fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz > > > >(and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). > > > >This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using

Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-02 Thread thunder7
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 07:40:36AM -0700, James Simmons wrote: If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains on exit: fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz (and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using fbset -a

Re: [lkml]Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-02 Thread James Simmons
If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains on exit: fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz (and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using fbset -a "1600x1200-80" before X, of after X, doesn't do anything. Does

Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-01 Thread James Simmons
>If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains >on exit: > >fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz > >(and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). > >This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using fbset -a "1600x1200-80" before >X, of after X, doesn't do anything. Does anybody

Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-01 Thread thunder7
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 05:46:38PM +, J Brook wrote: > > I have a similar problem with my G450, booting into the framebuffer, > > then loading xdm and working in X, and then switching back to the > > console. I may have another detail to add in that when I switch back > > to the console from

Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-01 Thread thunder7
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 05:46:38PM +, J Brook wrote: I have a similar problem with my G450, booting into the framebuffer, then loading xdm and working in X, and then switching back to the console. I may have another detail to add in that when I switch back to the console from X, my

Re: [lkml]Re: Matrox G400 Dualhead

2001-04-01 Thread James Simmons
If I use X on an accelerated, normal Matrox screen, my monitor complains on exit: fH 49.4 KHz, fV 39.8 Hz (and it doesn't sync at 40 Hz vertical refresh :-( ). This is _half_ of the normal 80 Hz. Using fbset -a "1600x1200-80" before X, of after X, doesn't do anything. Does anybody know what