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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati 6.12.4
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Brown paper bag release for X.org 7.5, missed one
of the need commits in the cherry picker.
Dave Airlie (2):
Update to xextproto
Today I compiled and installed the current state of development X.org.
(no cvs, all of xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual)
The few bugs I noticed so far ..
Nothing that has to do with lbx compiled, is Low Bandwidth X obsolete now?
xorg-server-1.6.99.900 + xf86-video-ati-6.12.4
Hi there,
there seems to be a little issue with the way one registers for XInput
error codes: if i'm not totally wrong, these are defined nowhere, but
dynamically generated and one has to get the actual values via macros
like BadDevice(). But: (at least with git master xorg) this one
evaluates to
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Dave Airlieairl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Alex Deucher alexdeuc...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/10 Csillag Kristof csillag.kris...@united-consult.hu:
Hi all,
As I have mentioned a few days earlier, I have encountered a Samsung
214T
Klaus Dittrich schrieb:
Today I compiled and installed the current state of development X.org.
(no cvs, all of xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual)
The few bugs I noticed so far ..
Nothing that has to do with lbx compiled, is Low Bandwidth X obsolete now?
xorg-server-1.6.99.900 +
Am Friday 11 September 2009 05:03:23 schrieb Ralf M.:
The program Xorg eats up too much CPU, sometimes more than 50%,
the whole system gets slowed down, even the moving of the cursor
in a text editor gets very slow.
This behaviour started when I updated my Debian system:
uname -a
Linux
Hello List!
I currently use a triple-head setup with 2 nvidia-cards:
- onboard nvidia 7xxx
- pci-e nvidia 7xxx dual-head
- Athlon X2 2.7GHz
- 3 Screens at 1200x1600 (rotated. the rotation does not decrease the
performance significantly)
- Ubuntu Karmic, NVIDIA driver
The performance (just 2D
Not likely to help much. Try twinview.
On 09/11/09 11:19 AM, Sascha wrote:
Hello List!
I currently use a triple-head setup with 2 nvidia-cards:
- onboard nvidia 7xxx
- pci-e nvidia 7xxx dual-head
- Athlon X2 2.7GHz
- 3 Screens at 1200x1600 (rotated. the rotation does not decrease the
Hi,
2009/9/10 Tias t...@ulyssis.org:
In the end, I had to hack up the ancient tkxinput because it was the only
device independent calibrator (it uses Xinput to read the coordinates). On
the other hand, I was impressed by the simplicity of the calibrator that
Soren Hauberg sent to this list in
On Friday 11 September 2009 11:29:17 am Jay Cotton wrote:
Not likely to help much. Try twinview.
TwinView only works with two monitors and only with a single video card. The
OP is using three monitors and two video cards so TwinView is not an option.
I have a dual monitor single card
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Jozef Riha jose1...@gmail.com wrote:
hello all,
recently i bought an external monitor to plug it into my laptop
running arch linux. the resolution on the external display is however
different (larger) to the one on the laptop. i dislike panning idea
and the
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Sascha wrote:
Hello List!
I currently use a triple-head setup with 2 nvidia-cards:
What version of xorg?
I'm doing dual head on xorg 1.6.1/7.4 (Fedora 11), but with one
graphics card. The graphics card has 4 outputs, but I can't seem to get the
second
Patch #248 - 2009/9/11
* fix an overlooked adjustment for selecting double-width characters
in the narrow-character configuration.
* eliminate uses of XTERM_CELL and XTERM_CELLC where an appropriate
LineData pointer is available.
*
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