Hi,
There is a bug in the current mesa library/drivers that causes the menu's in
the
blender 3D program to be displayed as blank black or white windows:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21774
Is there a special mesa list to discuss and assist with mesa 3D issues
such as this ?
Pierre wrote:
Hi
Sometimes, a program grabs the cursor on my computer, but I can't know who it
is... It's making it quite difficult to kill it properly.
It would be quite interesting to have a way to easily release the grab, or to
kill the mis-behaving application...
Does such a system
Hello!
By pure accident I found a solution. Somewhere in a mailing list archive
I found someone mentioning this option in connection with evdev:
Option GrabDevice on
So put this option into every input device section like this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier mouse_2
Driver
Robert Schwebel wrote:
Hi,
I've the latest set of x.org packets running on an industrial motion
controller system with 855GM hardware. The graphics is coming up nicely
in general, but glxgears doesn't work correctly. Here's how the output
looks like:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 07:24:29AM -0400, dolphinling wrote:
What version's your kernel? That looks like what I had a while back on
an 845, and IIRC it was a kernel update that fixed it. I'm currently
running a drm-intel-next kernel, I don't remember exactly when it was
fixed but my bet would
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:20:31 +0200, Marc Deop i Argemà wrote:
[...]
I'm running on an intel GMA 945, Centrino Duo T2400 1,83GHz and I can now
watch 720p videos without any glitches or slowdowns! 1080p still not
watchable
tough :( (will I ever be able to do so?).
If this is H.264
'Twas brillig, and Michel Dänzer at 29/07/09 11:56 did gyre and gimble:
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 09:31 +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and McDonald, Michael-p7438c at 28/07/09 21:31 did gyre
and gimble:
Hmm, the abstract for the Linux Plumbers Conference paper to be
presented in
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 09:08:53AM +0200, Pierre wrote:
Sometimes, a program grabs the cursor on my computer, but I can't know who it
is... It's making it quite difficult to kill it properly.
It would be quite interesting to have a way to easily release the grab, or to
kill the mis-behaving
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I have had an Infocus Screenplay 5000 for a few weeks now, and its a
great projector. After first getting it and the 30 ft DVI cable I
bought for it, I hooked it straight up to my graphics card and after a
few hours of tweaking xorg.conf I got it working nicely. However,I
ended up migrating to
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:19:37AM +0200, Wolfgang Klein wrote:
Hello!
By pure accident I found a solution. Somewhere in a mailing list archive
I found someone mentioning this option in connection with evdev:
Option GrabDevice on
So put this option into every input device section
On 07/28/2009 09:28 PM, Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
Twas brillig at 16:56:51 28.07.2009 UTC-07 when w41...@gmail.com did gyre and
gimble:
w I'm wondering about the connection from terminal to server, and how
w much bandwidth would be typical for such a setting...
Have a look at network
Long overdue, another release of evdev 2.2. Expect this to be the last 2.2
release unless some grave issues are discovered.
Note that this release will not compile against current git, it is a release
for X servers 1.6 and earlier only. The changes required to work against
current git are to
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, john smith wrote:
I have had an Infocus Screenplay 5000 for a few weeks now, and its a
great projector. After first getting it and the 30 ft DVI cable I
bought for it, I hooked it straight up to my graphics card and after a
few hours of tweaking xorg.conf I got it working
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:32 PM, john smithwastelan...@gmail.com wrote:
I have had an Infocus Screenplay 5000 for a few weeks now, and its a
great projector. After first getting it and the 30 ft DVI cable I
bought for it, I hooked it straight up to my graphics card and after a
few hours of
This is a problem that a lot of people seem to have with the NVIDIA
proprietary drivers (the driver from NVIDIA website). And after many
hours of struggling with it I have found a solution, thanks to a few
websites and a helper.
If you are like me, then you downloaded the latest driver from
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Alan
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Alan Coopersmith (2):
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Fill in COPYING file, add SubmittingPatches URL to
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neomagic: remove unneeded include
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neomagic: change
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Remove xorgconfig xorgcfg from See Also list in man page
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Adam Hoka (1):
Handle libpciaccess errors more gently and report any problems
Dave Airlie (5):
s3: switch to using config pci
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