Hi,all,
Would you help me to find out what's vale of these registers when I
wanna change video mode to 1400x1050x60 for ATI Rage Mobility chip?
CRTC_H_TOTAL_DISP
CRTC_H_SYNC_STRT_WID
CRTC_V_TOTAL_DISP
CRTC_V_SYNC_STRT_WID
Thanks a lot!!
It's very useful if you remind me other register should
On Thursday 01 November 2001 23:50, Adam Kisiel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For two weeks I have been running an HP Pavillion N5495 laptop
> (equipped with Intel 830MG chipset) with the latest CVS XFree86. I would
> like to share my experiences
Could you please share your xfree config file too ?
I am hav
Around 19 o'clock on Nov 2, Jim Gettys wrote:
> I had about 5 minutes to look into this this afternoon: BIG-REQUESTS
> postdates me, but it sort of looks like XDrawString doesn't implement
> it, from what I could tell in a very quick look.
That's right, none of the text requests even attempt to
I had about 5 minutes to look into this this afternoon: BIG-REQUESTS
postdates me, but it sort of looks like XDrawString doesn't implement
it, from what I could tell in a very quick look.
My suggestion to Chris was to fix mozilla: sending more than a 1/4 megabyte
in a single string is completely
Regarding my previous post, same subject, I believe I can make my question
a bit more pointed.
To recap, system is Ultra10, Creator 3D video card, GDB-20E20 monitor.
1. Under Solaris 8, X honors DPMS (power management) requests through
xset, and does blank screen, then turn monitor off. I
I'm trying to understand how the X server maps the expansion ROM to read
the BIOS parameters.
As far as I can tell, the server temporarily maps the ROM to copy it.
If the BAR is programmed, but not enabled, the address in the BAR is used,
otherwise the server picks an unused address at which to
Hi, I've been trying to get 4.1 to work with a radeon VE in 1280x1024 without
success. The monitor goes into powersave mode.
The only error message is:
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] drmOpen failed
(EE) RADEON(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
Does anyone have a working config file for th
Around 17 o'clock on Nov 2, Christopher Blizzard wrote:
> Attached is a test case for the client library that always exits on my
> machine. Sometimes it gets a SIGPIPE, sometimes it gets a real X error
> but most of the time that it does get a real X error it has a random
> request_code.
>
> Any ideas on where to look next? I guess that there is some register that
> does not get correcly setup or something when XFree86 is to restore the
> display..
It is fixed in current CVS, so try to get it and build.
NoZ
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Attached is a test case for the client library that always exits on my
machine. Sometimes it gets a SIGPIPE, sometimes it gets a real X error
but most of the time that it does get a real X error it has a random
request_code.
Yes, what the code does is insane ( huge strings like this don't usu
Hi.
A bit offtopic, butt You should now.
Can i turn off monitor using DPMS without XFree (from vconsole) ?
And one more thing. I was writing here with problem of reseting console after
X crash. Well, i found the solution: tdfxfb + fbset + litter trick and
console stands up in every situa
Hi.
I am trying to get XFree 4.1.0 (RetHat 7.2) running on my Laptop, and it
almost works. There is only the small thing that the X screen crashes if I
switch to a VT or suspend. If I do so and then tries to switch back to X all
I see is some very psycadelic color cycles.
The exact same sympt
Around 11 o'clock on Nov 2, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>Not the currentTime field. I need more reliable current time but
> I can use GetTimeInMillis and do my own month accounting. I discovered
> that you can't call UpdateCurrentTime() any place you like. If you
> do it in the pointer/viewport
Apparently I am talking to myself here but I just tried kernel 2.4.13
and it doesn't appear to have any positive effect.
Jeff Bowden wrote:
> After a little experimentation and a lot of waiting for my machine to
> reboot I have determined that it has nothing to do with GDM at all.
> Even star
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Keith Packard wrote:
>
> Around 23 o'clock on Nov 1, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>
> >So that means that it's not possible to just update the
> > currentTime. You can get the current system time, but you can't
> > update currentTime without processing events. OK.
>
> Right.
No search I can think of has found me anything relevant, so maybe
one of you knows about this:
I have A Sun Sparc Ultra 10, Creator3D card, SuSE Linux 7.1,
XF86 4.0.2 as provided by SuSE. Monitor is Sony GDM-20E20 (Sun calls
it 365-1335). The driver for this card is 'sunffb.' I wish dpms
suppo
i am running Xfree 4.0.2 and i have the same problems. Mozilla (and probably other
gnome/gtk?) programs ignore my setting:
u i o
Mode_switch + j k l are digits.
m - .
Even more: Mozilla obeys in html-forms, but in the URL/location field it obeys
_only_ for
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 07:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Thomas Marschall wrote:
> >
> > >* there was a compilation error and not all binaries were installed
> > >
> > I saw no fatal errors during compilation. I have the compile and
> > install logs for ati.2, b
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 22:09, Manuel McLure wrote:
> I have been having a problem with the tdfx server in 4.1.0 (and with the
> server in the latest DRI trunk) - on occasion changing the resolution
> (either through Ctrl+Alt++/- or through some app changing the resolution)
> causes the server to cr
On 2 Nov 2001, Adam Kisiel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For two weeks I have been running an HP Pavillion N5495 laptop
> (equipped with Intel 830MG chipset) with the latest CVS XFree86. I would
> like to share my experiences and have some questions concerning various
> parts of the driver.
> There is a
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