Thanks very much for your help, Marc.
Adding the xf86SetOperatingState() calls did indeed fix the problem.
--Matt
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From: Marc Aurele La France [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 11:56 AM
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks very much for your help, Marc.
Adding the xf86SetOperatingState() calls did indeed fix the problem.
You're quite welcome.
Marc.
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| Marc Aurele La France
In the past we used a motherboard with i815 chipset. As we have to be
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standard resolution of 1152x900, we used modelines with the i810 driver
to get this monitors work. Now we want to switch to a new motherboard
with
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I have just installed Xfree86 4.5.0 and discovered that it no longer
handles PS/2 mouse re-plug events, which was introduced in version
4.2.0, worked in 4.3.0 but seems to have stopped working since version
4.4.0.
I require this facility but
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(elographics_drv.o) so that I can set up the driver to deal with twin view
monitors. I am not sure where I can add the option in the source code so that
when the XF86Config file is parsed it recognizes the option as a valid option,
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 01:44:34PM +0530, sireeshonline V wrote:
hi,
I had compiled the XFree86 4.5.0 for tinyX Xfbdev server using
the following configuration in the host.def file
#define BuildServersOnly YES
#define KDriveXServer YES
#define TinyXServerYES
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