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Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/10/13 04:32:27
Log message:
499. Add missing SetScreenSaverTimer() to ProcSetScreenSaver (Ivan Pascal).
Modified files:
xc/programs/Xserver/dix/:
dispatch.c
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Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/10/13 14:22:58
Log message:
typo
Modified files:
xc/lib/XRes/:
XRes.man
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +2 -2 xc/lib/XRes/XRes.man
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Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/10/13 14:49:22
Log message:
Add a skeleton manual page. Volunteers are welcome to fill the decriptions
of the functions.
Modified files:
xc/lib/Xfontcache/:
Imakefile
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Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/10/13 14:50:23
Log message:
Add a skeleton manual page. Volunteers to fill the missing information
are welcome.
Added files:
xc/lib/Xfontcache/:
Xfontcache.man
I have an IBM 300PL w/ an onboard Trio 3D Chip, the model does not appear to
be supported (?)
When X loads, it won't allow resolution beyond 640x480, it drops back to
640x480 regardless of how I configure.
The chip information is as follows (from the chip):
The model is a 86C366 looking at
Hi all,
I'm new in embedded Linux and XFree86 world.
Now I have built a embedded linux on my CF card (32MB).
ThenI want to build a embedded platform with X
window.What paper
should I read first?
In my opinion, I am going to XFree86.org to
download the XFree86 4.3.0 (or 4.4.0)package.
Then,
Have a look at http://pdx.freedesktop.org/Software/xserver
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Carlos Mateo
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Asunto: how to build an embedded X-window
Hi all,
I'm
Hi joseph,
I'm new in embedded Linux and XFree86 world. Now I have built a embedded linux on
my CF card (32MB).
Welcome to the community.
ThenI want to build a embedded platform with X window. What paper should I read
first?
I think you need GUI, not particularly X windows. Clarify for
Andrew P. Lentvorski, Jr. wrote:
I just grabbed the latest source from CVS and compiled. While the system
is identifying itself as 1.3 Mesa 5.0.2, glXGetFBConfigs seems to be
always returning a NULL pointer for any combination of attributes I can
feed into it.
The core OpenGL version is different
I strongly recommend a kernel module be used instead of DDX. And for the
following reasons:
1. X doesn't need to access /dev/mem or /dev/port, or have any sort of
special super-user privileges.
2. Kernel modules stay locked in RAM and run faster.
3. Other programs can use graphics modes
Apologies for speaking with an antique X server...
What is the latest X version I can get, and what Mandrake/Red Hat distro has
it?
I apologize for complaining, and my original suggestion seems to have caused
quite a ruckus! Kernel modules, indeed! I guess I miss the old days of
DirectX
Hi all,
I'm running standard xfree86 4.3.0 on debian, installed from binary
packages and for a lot of programs, I'm getting font struct errors of the
type:
---
Warning: Cannot convert string
-*-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal--*-140-*-*-P-*-ISO8859-1 to type FontStruct
---
Is there something I haven't
Hi,
On Oct. 14, the After X-TT Project released libfreetype-xtt2
beta1 patch for enhancements of libfreetype.a. This patch provides
almost perfect TTCap options and various bug fixes in libfreetype.a
font backend.
Applying beta1 patch, the fn,ai,ds,fs,vl,cr,bw,eb,
hi,fc and fm options
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Then you won't be able to open sockets in the normal directories unless you
make sure the Solaris Xsun never ever runs, which would require your
sysadmin
to configure the system not to start dtlogin at system bootup, or to have
dtlogin always start yours.
[HOME]~ dtlogin
Hello!
I have a Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer with a new wheel, which supports up
and down as usual and banking to the left and right.
This horizontal scrolling is my problem, because it does not work with X.
My X-Version: 4.3.0 (Gentoo -r3)
I checked what xev has to say about the
hello sir/madam,
i had successfully installed slackware linux 9.0 on my system .after completing the installation process when system reboots then it asks for login and password after entering it comes to dollar prompt there i say startx then it is giving error that is
(EE) screen found but none
hello sir/madam,
i had successfully installed slackware linux 9.0 on my system .after completing the installation process when system reboots then it asks for login and password after entering it comes to dollar prompt there i say startx then it is giving error that is
(EE) screen found but
Quoth tukaram raghmod:
i had successfully installed slackware linux 9.0 on my system .after
completing the installation process when system reboots then it asks for
login and password after entering it comes to dollar prompt there i say
startx then it is giving error that is (EE) screen found
Hi, I have X errors using the following configuration
Xfree-4.3.99.10
cross compiled for i586
Launched xinit, xeyes, twm
When I launch my application I the linuxbox hangs and I need to turn power
off.
I tried to strace the application and I get the following log ( I snipped it
because was 1MB
Firstly, have you configured you monitor?, I can find no information about
it... ie defined refresh rates, resolutions supported etc. You will have to
do this because you have opted to use the ATI driver by ATI
Secondly, you seem to be using the ATI driver provided by ATI technologies.
Have
I have a dual display system and am NOT using Xinerama. (I prefer to
keep the displays seperate.)
The problem I am having is with cursor behaviour as the focus moves to
the other display.
Problem description:
Screen 1 is to the left of screen 0. [1][0]
When cursoring past the right side of
Hi,
I have a big problem with glxgears and my laptop. whenever I start
glxgears I get a high pitch tone coming from my laptop screen. If I move
the window to the corners the frequency of the tone rises. is this a
xfree driver error or is my gpu or my display broken? I'm using Xfree
4.3.99
Hi,
I've been having problems configuring a Cirrus Logic 5446 even though your
site says it is supported.
I'm using a Gateway 2000 with 64 MB and a Pentium 120
I tried first with Linux Mandrake 9.1 and now I'm trying with FreeBSD 4.8.
I've used every combination of resolution with 8, 15, 16
Jan Van Belle wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Then you won't be able to open sockets in the normal directories
unless you
make sure the Solaris Xsun never ever runs, which would require your
sysadmin
to configure the system not to start dtlogin at system bootup, or to have
dtlogin always start
Hello, this is my first post to this list and I
apologize if this is a simple question but I'm so
close to having this configured right and this one
last thing is getting me.
I upgraded my redhat 7.2 box to redhat 9 last week and
everything went smooth except when I ran startx or
Note that the Intel 845G isn't expected to work before XFree86 4.3.
I don't know what version comes with slackware 9.0, but if it's older
than 4.3, that would be a problem.
Mark.
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, tukaram raghmod wrote:
hello sir/madam,
i had successfully
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 20:11, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
been hearing them since. Not sure if it's the video hardware itself
making the noise or the power supply. Something like gears probably
draws more power than something like tuxracer.
if I run on batteries I still have this noise so it can't
Hi,
I have a Compaq n610c notebook, which comes with the ATI Radeon 7500
graphics adapter. I'm running XF 4.3.0 (debian packages). While
generally the display works ok, the LCD chokes (displays out of sync
flickering patterns) whenever I close the lid (suspend the display),
and sometimes even
I'm interested in buying a Sharp av18p laptop. It claims to have a
prosavage8. I didn't see anything in the 4.3.0 release notes that matches a
prosavage8, does anyone know if this is supported? Thanks.
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Probably not the AC-DC converter, if that's the case. I'm not
sure how these things actually emit sound. Don't know if it's
a capacitor, or what.
Does it do it if you do x11perf -rect500 ?
Mark.
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Andreas Kotowicz wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 08:40:31PM +0200, Andreas Kotowicz wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 20:11, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
been hearing them since. Not sure if it's the video hardware itself
making the noise or the power supply. Something like gears probably
draws more power than something like
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 21:35, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Does it do it if you do x11perf -rect500 ?
no. no noise executing above command.
andreas
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On 13 Oct 2003, Lists wrote:
I have a dual display system and am NOT using Xinerama. (I prefer to
keep the displays seperate.)
The problem I am having is with cursor behaviour as the focus moves to
the other display.
Problem description:
Screen 1 is to the left of screen 0. [1][0]
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 08:40:31PM +0200, Andreas Kotowicz wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 20:11, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
been hearing them since. Not sure if it's the video hardware itself
making the noise or the power supply. Something like
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 21:56, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Graphics intensive applications have been known to create noise on the
PCI bus - this is probably what you're hearing. There's a fair bit of
info out on the web if you look into audio related sites.
IIRC, there are some PCI options
Mark Vojkovich resolved the issue.
The problem was the result of my not specifying the relative position of
the screens correctly.
When using the Screen entry in the ServerLayout section of the
XF86Config file, the absolute position information is specified in
pixels. I had incorrectly
Hello,
I am using XFree86 v.4.3.0, Slackware 9.1 and have a NVidia GeForce 4200
Go video card with 64MB RAM on a Dell Inspiron 8500
96My problem, which seems to be fixed by following the directions found
@ http://www.linux-laptop.net/dell.html
is my border around my display is 2 inches and
It sounds like your 1680x1050 mode got thrown out. We need to
see the /var/log/XFree86.0.log file to tell why.
Mark
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, John wrote:
Hello,
I am using XFree86 v.4.3.0, Slackware 9.1 and have a NVidia GeForce 4200
Go video card with 64MB RAM on a
OK..
Here is my /var/log/XFree86.0 log file
I downloaded and installed Nvidia's driver and installed it, that took
care of the small screen problem, but still scrolls up and down.
Hope this helps!
Thanks
John
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Mark Vojkovich wrote:
It sounds like your 1680x1050 mode got
I finally got to try the it with the latest CVS. I compiled installed
using default options.
Now when I start X (using the XF86Config without the Videoram lines, as
suggested in bugs.xfree86.org), I get only one screen -- the other
doesn't even show any life signs.
Looking at the log I see it
Hi,everyone!
Getting VMware's SVGA support module (downloaded from site) to run under XFree86 on my box,
an Intel PIII on 815 motherboard with RedHat Linux Psyche is proving to be quite a job.
The portion I can't figure out is modifying the XF86Config. Though I have modified the
"Device"
Does XFree86 4.3.0 support the card in my subject
line? I have worked and worked to get this card to allow me to change the
color depth and it will not. I have edited my XF86Config file over and
over. I have consulted http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/troubleshooting.htmlthis
website.
I Installed Win4Lin, and now X won't start. I did after the install and for
several reboots thereafter, but now, nothing. Thanks for any assistance.
XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.3.0-2)
Release Date: 27 February 2003
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.6
Build
It's using a 1680 x 1050 mode but it has the virtual desktop as
1680 x 1200 because you specified a 1600 x 1200 mode on the Modes
line. Remove the 1600x1200 mode from the Modes in the
/etc/X11/XF86Config file.
Mark.
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, John wrote:
OK..
Here is
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