TL;DR: This patch allows users to use subpixel antialiasing/lcd filter
on openbsd, like on FreeBSD/most Linux distributions. It does not
change the defaults. For full use, see my other patch at [7].
Dear all,
this patch enables subpixel rendering, which is disabled by default in
freetype (due
Hello,
I'm currently running OpenBSD 5.7-current. I installed via a snapshot.
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #895: Wed Mar 18 18:55:03 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
I am unable to change the brightness of my laptop (Packard Bell
EasyNote
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel0, 111 Aug 29 11:43 /dev/plcm_drv
Also in
LCM-Linux-DOS-sample-code.ziphttp://speedy.sh/DKraQ/LCM-Linux-DOS-sample-code.zip
file
there is FreeBSD driver and sample code.
Sample code does some tests and prints some information on LCD display.
So back to OpenBSD part.
I'm
Hi Alexander,
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24 pin
parallel port on motherboard.
I've tried to access this device simply via this command:
# echo Test /dev/lpt0
ksh: cannot create /dev/lpt0: Device busy
Yeah, failed.
Do you suggest any other method/code to try
On Monday, August 26, 2013 10:41 CEST, Denis Maros denisalima...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24 pin
parallel port on motherboard.
I've tried to access this device simply via this command:
# echo Test /dev/lpt0
ksh: cannot
Hi Sebastian,
I've already tried lcdproc but got no success.
2013/8/26 Sebastian Reitenbach sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de
On Monday, August 26, 2013 10:41 CEST, Denis Maros
denisalima...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24
Hi,
On 26 August 2013 14:11, Denis Maros denisalima...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24 pin
parallel port on motherboard.
I've tried to access this device simply via this command:
# echo Test /dev/lpt0
If it's one of the common Hitachi
On 26/08/2013 09:41, Denis Maros wrote:
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24 pin
parallel port on motherboard.
I've tried to access this device simply via this command:
# echo Test /dev/lpt0
ksh: cannot create /dev/lpt0: Device busy
Yeah, failed.
Do you suggest any
to implement OpenBSD device driver for an unsupported parallel LCD
display module. The vendor supplied me some information and also linux
driver.
I read this paper :
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-drivers/index.html
But i could not clearly understand how to develop device driver code under
OpenBSD
these technologies.
Here is my problem.
I need to implement OpenBSD device driver for an unsupported parallel LCD
display module. The vendor supplied me some information and also linux
driver.
I read this paper :
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-drivers/index.html
But i could not clearly understand how
Is there any way of turning off an iMac's LCD console backlight,
with OpenBSD 5.2 running on an iMac (2006)?
(The video card died so the machine is running as a server
in console mode, and I don't want the backlight to burn out.)
If this were a PowerPC Mac, OpenBSD/macppc could do
Hi,
I have 2 HP J6000 and I want to change the text that is shown
on the LCD display.
Right now it prints OpenBSD/hppa and I want to change that to
OpenBSD/hppa
`hostname`
Is this possible?
lcd(4) wasn't very helpfull as it's only says about the heartbeat.
thanks
Giannis
that is shown
on the LCD display.
Right now it prints OpenBSD/hppa and I want to change that to
OpenBSD/hppa
`hostname`
Is this possible?
lcd(4) wasn't very helpfull as it's only says about the heartbeat.
thanks
Giannis
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;
/FONTFONT
size=3Bnbsp;/B/FONT/SPAN/SPANFONT
size=3
face=ArialB /Bnbsp;Dashboard LCD Flex - ECU ,
Airbag etc Repair Parts - IC -
MCU/FONT/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE
P class=MsoNormalnbsp;/P/TD
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Ofertas
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Ola!
Novo site de Jornais e Revistas com as capas dos jornais do dia. Alim disso
pode receber um resumo diario de imprensa logo pela manhc, para ficar a par da
actualidade.
Subscreva... I gratuito.
ainda se habilita a ganhar um LCD TV Samsung de 32, ou noite gratuitas
em hotiis.
Clique
to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD screen and xrandr reported:
1024 x 768 0.0
not overly suprising, the VESA driver is about getting dots on the screen,
not tweaking every register in the graphics chip. I also don't know that
it is supporting xrandr.
while
Hi, using 4.5 stable.
I'm doing some tests with the VESA driver on a HP nx9030 (a laptop) and
I noticed a little flicker on the screen when I'm using the VESA
driver so I wanted to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD screen and xrandr reported:
1024 x 768 0.0
while
Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.5 stable.
I'm doing some tests with the VESA driver on a HP nx9030 (a laptop) and
I noticed a little flicker on the screen when I'm using the VESA
driver so I wanted to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD screen and xrandr reported:
1024
Nick Holland escribis:
Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.5 stable.
I'm doing some tests with the VESA driver on a HP nx9030 (a laptop) and
I noticed a little flicker on the screen when I'm using the VESA
driver so I wanted to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD screen
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On 2008-08-27, Tomas Bodzar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Temporary solution for now is change resolution to [EMAIL PROTECTED] by
xrandr and then restart of fvwm(1).
I must do it everytime I start X.Screen is moved to left by OSD for now,so
OpenBSD is default on
whole screen and Mandriva
Please read http://www.openbsd.org/report.html and collect the
information before you ask your question.
On 2008-08-25, Tomas Bodzar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Have someone this model of LCD?
http://www.benq.com/products/LCD/?product=1280
It's running fine under Mandriva
I read it,but I'm in phase - looking for problem now :-)
I'm reading man of xorg.conf and trying some setups.Log is clear - no info for
my problem.
I have tip from another user from today,but I must test it.
When everything done,I will post report or solution for this LCD.
-Original
Hi all,
Have someone this model of LCD?
http://www.benq.com/products/LCD/?product=1280
It's running fine under Mandriva 2008.1 or others Linux distributions.
but under OBSD I can't setup 1440x900.Monitor is still running on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .I tried X -configure and xorgconfig,both
Tvoj prijatelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] Te poziva da uhestvuje9 u poklon igri
i osvoji9 jedan
od sjajnih poklona - LCD TV, digitalnu kameru, ili mobilni telefon!
Kako?
Lako! Samo klikni na tahan odgovor i osvaja9 20 poena...
Trefa teniserka na svetskoj WTA listi je:
A. Amelie Moresmo
http://www.e
Yeah that is what I am thinking too. Giovanni do you think you think you
could hack that up?
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 11:11:10AM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 5/7/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. What I am not sure about is if we want to have a bunch of little
vendor drivers
Cool. What I am not sure about is if we want to have a bunch of little
vendor drivers or a big driver that does all the vendor stuff. I need
to think this through. Any comments?
giovanni wrote:
hello,
because I could not change the excessive lcd brightness of my laptop
under openbsd I
On 5/7/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. What I am not sure about is if we want to have a bunch of little
vendor drivers or a big driver that does all the vendor stuff. I need
to think this through. Any comments?
this could all be taken care of by button, no? even if they
hello,
because I could not change the excessive lcd brightness of my laptop under
openbsd I started searching for... this article
http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony-laptop
was the inspiration and I wrote this humble basic driver.
here it works well and I think it should also
to some high number, slap yourself on the wrist,
and back it down to 60Hz or 70Hz, see if it settles it down. On an LCD
monitor, it doesn't matter.
It may be more likely, however, that your machine's BIOS is turning the
display off, and it is not recognizing the keyboard or mouse activity to
keep
Baskervilles wrote:
Hello,
I'm using OB3.9 release version, and X.org plus fvwm2, after start X
windows, what I got is my LCD monitor repeat black screen between several
minutes, even there have keyboard and mouse movement. after black screen, I
can ctrl+alt+F1 then ctrl_alt+F5 to switch
Hello,
I'm using OB3.9 release version, and X.org plus fvwm2, after start X
windows, what I got is my LCD monitor repeat black screen between several
minutes, even there have keyboard and mouse movement. after black screen, I
can ctrl+alt+F1 then ctrl_alt+F5 to switch back screen. keyboard
On 10/2/06, Peter Bako [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get a CrystalFontz 632 serial display to work with an OpenBSD
box. Under Windows I can just connect the display to a com port, run
Hyperterminal and send text directly to it, so I assumed that I could just
send a data stream to
I am trying to get a CrystalFontz 632 serial display to work with an OpenBSD
box. Under Windows I can just connect the display to a com port, run
Hyperterminal and send text directly to it, so I assumed that I could just
send a data stream to /dev/tty00 under OpenBSD and make it work as well.
Hi, is there anybody using OpenBSD on VAIO laptops?
Mine is PCG-V505BX, and it's soft-keys are not functional, e.g. you need
additional tool to control LCD brightness. Under Linux, such tools is
spicctrl, under FreeBSD - setbrightness from picturebook suite or (modern
way) sysctl dev.acpi_sony.0
Valladolid wrote:
Hi folks.
Recently I bougth a new LCD display, it is a ViewSonic 19 WideScreen, i
have proble with xorg in -current, for correct display mode only
1024x768 is
displayed.
The X windows is so wrong.
Some have some tips about the X under xorg.
This monitor work
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Francisco Valladolid
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:44 AM
To: Nick Holland
Cc: misc
Subject: Re: Problems with X in OpenBSD (3.9) -current with LCD
WideScreen Monitor
This is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
] On Behalf Of
Nick Holland
Sent: 30 March 2006 01:43
To: misc
Subject: Re: Problems with X in OpenBSD (3.9) -current with LCD WideScreen
Monitor
Francisco Valladolid wrote:
Hi folks.
Recently I bougth a new LCD display, it is a ViewSonic 19 WideScreen, i
have proble with xorg in -current
Francisco Valladolid wrote:
Hi folks.
Recently I bougth a new LCD display, it is a ViewSonic 19 WideScreen, i
have proble with xorg in -current, for correct display mode only 1024x768 is
displayed.
The X windows is so wrong.
Some have some tips about the X under xorg.
This monitor work fine
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 00:16:01 -0200
Ricardo Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I know that is not a question for thist forum but, anyone here knows a
serial controller or wathever to use with an old EPSON EG9007D-NS12
LCD Display?
There should be a controller in x.org, according
Hello all,
I know that is not a question for thist forum but, anyone here knows a
serial controller or wathever to use with an old EPSON EG9007D-NS12 LCD
Display?
This will be very helpful for me!!!
Thank's a lot
Best regards
--
Abragos
Ricardo Lucas
We have to stop been egoist and think more
Gidday...
For anyone interested in lcd character displays, I made changes to the lpt
driver as to write stuff to LCD character displays attached in the proper way
to the printer port ( not usb ).
Give me an email if you want the changed files and a circuit diagram on how to
wire the lcd
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