hello,
I have Instald redhat linux 8.0 arklinux latest version alpha 7 but
there is aproblem with my videocard
ATI ALL INWONDER 128 PRO AGP
i think because I get 3 times the grafical shell of redhat or arklinux
on my monitor a iiyama vision master pro 411/i70a/mf701u only 480/640
works but is
Am Sam, 2003-07-12 um 12.35 schrieb Johannes Kuhn:
Hi
After fiddling arround for quiet a while i could get the trident driver
running, with my CyberBlade xp video card.
I attached my XF86Config file.
My Problem now is, that it seems that the driver does not care about the
entered screen
hi
I' ve set up my laptop using framebuffer for boot up, now. and now i
works flawlessly. I wonder now what that has to do with the driver of my
X server. Maybe someone can enlighten me on this..
regards
--
Johannes Kuhn
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Hi all,
I'm facing a very strange problem with my X server,
I'd like to setup a linux box to act as a 'video server', so I put in the
system initialization script,
a script that starts the X server with the application I desire.
After X initialisation I need to move the mouse in the
try removing the 1400x1050 mode from your monitor section, or put it
after the 1024x768.
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 06:35 AM, Johannes Kuhn wrote:
Hi
After fiddling arround for quiet a while i could get the trident driver
running, with my CyberBlade xp video card.
I attached my XF86Config
Hi all...
When I switch video modes (Ctrl+Alt+plus/minus), the one resolution
gives me a virtual screen which is larger than the physical screen.
I don't want that!
I've played around with the Virtual OPtion, but could not get it to work...
Any advice?
Jrgns
not sure if I should ask this here, but here goes:
the command history among my xterms is common. How can I make each xterm
keep its own command history? I create each xterm with xterm -e ksh
-o emacs ,
if that's relevant. They have their own working directories!
gabe
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, gabe f wrote:
not sure if I should ask this here, but here goes:
Not really.
the command history among my xterms is common. How can I make each xterm
No, the command history is shared by your /shells/. xterm has got
/nothing/ to do with it.
keep its own command
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 07:20:15PM +0200, Peter Firefly Lund wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, gabe f wrote:
not sure if I should ask this here, but here goes:
Not really.
the command history among my xterms is common. How can I make each xterm
No, the command history is shared by your
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I think it's HISTFILE. The manpage, on my system at least, doesn't contain
HISTORYFILE.
You are absolutely right. I managed to botch the name in the 10 seconds
it took to exit less, type fg, and complete the email in pine :(
-Peter
We also
Hi,
I'm trying to recompile my XFree86 source code via RPMS package or directly
from source code with the latest GCC 3.3 and get the following error:
installing in programs/bitmap...
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/openna/BUILD/xc/programs/bitmap'
rm -f bitmap
gcc -m32 -o bitmap -Os
thanks guys. the HISTFILE section sorted me out. (ksh, btw)
gabe
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If it crashed while your were running a Web browser or
something that uses alot of fonts you might try replacing
the freetype module with xtt in the XF86Config file.
Mark.
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Robert Delahunt wrote:
My XFree86 crashed today, and here is a copy of the
[ group replied with Mutt since the poster put themselves in Reply-to,
presumably so they would *see* the answer... which would deprive the
*rest of the list* of my (informative :-) reply. --j ]
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:53:22PM -0600, Robert Delahunt wrote:
*** If unresolved symbols were
Hello,
I yank the cable out my S-Video port and it works !!!
Thanks a lot.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Goth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Problem with ATI Radeon 9000 and Proview LCD 15-inch
568/BMM568 monitor
holy smokes, we've got the psychic free86 network!
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 05:24 PM, SebEmi wrote:
Hello,
I yank the cable out my S-Video port and it works !!!
Thanks a lot.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Goth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003
I'm reposting this - no one knows what this is?
I disabled dbe, but it didn't make any difference.
It's like the text color is black, or something. I experienced text
color being changed to
blue for a while, then I changed XF86Config, and this started happening
- maybe
the config changes just
Thanks for the advice.
When I try the nv driver, X doesn't come up at all. Well, it may come
up, but I get a totally black screen.
At least with vesa, I can get further, to the situation where the only
problem is that the bottom of the screen runs off my display.
Any suggestions? (I'd like
The vesa driver is limited to whatever modes the bios
supports. I'd like to see the /var/log/XFree86.0.log from
a run with the nv driver that comes up with a black screen.
Relevant options for that driver would be:
Option FlatPanel
in case it didn't autodetect that. And maybe
Is it possible for sound to be sent to a remote X session?
I looked around a little, and could not find any good documentation on this, if
someone could at least point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
I have a windows computer I use as an xterminal more often than not lately, and
Hey Mark,
Thanks for the help.
I added the Option FlatPanel item to my XF86Config-4 file, because it had in fact
been missing.
When I restarted X, I saw no improvement. In fact, I got something a little worse:
In my text-mode consolse now (i.e., ctrl+alt+F1), the last row of text runs off
Try adding:
Option CrtcNumber 1
It's using CRTC zero and that's probably not correct for that laptop.
You should be able to get it to work in XFree86 4.3, it just might
take some Options like above. It should autodetect much better in
XFree86 from CVS.
Mark.
On Saturday, July 12, 2003 11:30 am, Jurgens du Toit wrote:
When I switch video modes (Ctrl+Alt+plus/minus), the one resolution
gives me a virtual screen which is larger than the physical screen.
Ctrl+Alt+Plus/Minus doesn't change your root window size, only your displayed
resolution.
I
On Saturday, July 12, 2003 8:33 am, Edoardo Serra wrote:
After X initialisation I need to move the mouse in the lower left corner,
so I built a little utility
to do it
May I see the source code? Ditto /etc/X11/XF86Config.
The problem is:
If I run any program after having started X, it eats
Thanks for the gtf tip. It led to more progress...
It now seems like X believes me that my display is 1440x900, and knows how to use that
display.
However, for some reason it's was then imposing a virtual display size of 1440x960,
not 1440x900, on me.
I went into my config file and made
On Saturday, July 12, 2003 5:22 am, rijovm wrote:
I have Instald redhat linux 8.0 arklinux latest version alpha 7
Red Hat *and* Ark Linux?
but
there is aproblem with my videocard
ATI ALL INWONDER 128 PRO AGP
i think because I get 3 times the grafical shell of redhat or arklinux
on my
Hi,
I've got an incredibly annoying problem with X11 and DPMS. When I set the
DPMS mode to off, instead of actually doing that and turning my monitor off,
it continuously toggles between powersave and poweron. I can hear my monitor
turning itself on then off then on again then off again at
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/07/12 08:33:18
Log message:
Missed occurrence of s/inetv6/inet6/
Modified files:
xc/lib/xtrans/:
Xtranssock.c
Revision ChangesPath
3.58 +2 -2
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Looks good to me (sorry for my previous email, I should have checked this
mailbox first).
Is there known any OS that does not have
IPV6_JOIN_MULTICAST/IPV6_LEAVE_MULTICAST ? I understand you provide the
defines for backwards compatibility, but I'd
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