On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 12:22:18 +0100, Christian Neubauer wrote:
Dear Egbert, dear Alan,
it's me again with the Tecra 8200 (trident cyberblade XP and 1400x1050 display).
I get either Egbert's 1400-patch running which provides me with a nice 1400
display, or alan's binary driver, which
Alan Hourihane writes:
Work has been busy, and I've just not had time to clean up the code
and commit it. Hopefully with easter weekend coming I'll be able to
soon.
Same with me. I have everything perpared for the merge but I am
quite busy at the moment.
Egbert.
I posted the following question about a week and a half ago. Due to the
response (none) I suspect I'm asking in the wrong place.
Could someone direct me to a more appropriate place to ask questions
about the Radeon driver for the Radeon Mobility graphics adapters?
Thanks,
dbr
On Tue,
I just bought the Toshiba Portege 2000, and managed to run XFree86 4.2.0
on it using the Trident driver.
BUT, the display seems to a slow refresh update rate. Is there anything I
can do to speed it up?
Another problem is the keyboard repeat rate It seems to repeating too
fast.
I have an IBM
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 05:17:51AM +0800, Jeff Chua wrote:
I just bought the Toshiba Portege 2000, and managed to run XFree86 4.2.0
on it using the Trident driver.
BUT, the display seems to a slow refresh update rate. Is there anything I
can do to speed it up?
Try the updated driver from
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Alan Hourihane wrote:
Try the updated driver from http://www.xfree86.org/~alanh
Hey, new driiver works great! The screen is fast now!
BUT, I don't know why the kkeys seeemss to reppeat raamdonly, annd I
caan't seems to stop it still
I knoww my XFree86 4.2 andd
Hi,
Try to adjust the keyboard repeat rate settings with xset,
man xset shows you the syntax and xset -q will show the current
settings.
Some BIOSes also allow you to adjust kbd rates.
Auke Kok
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Alan Hourihane wrote:
Try the updated driver from
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Auke Kok wrote:
Try to adjust the keyboard repeat rate settings with xset,
man xset shows you the syntax and xset -q will show the current
settings.
Some BIOSes also allow you to adjust kbd rates.
Tried that, but still not working well.
The keys were fine with X, but
Here's some more information about the freezing with 100% CPU use bug
that I sent to the list not-too-long ago. This heppens whenever I log
out of gnome, and in particular seems to happen when the
gnome-name-server dies. The problem, however, is not isolated to Gnome
because I have had other
I beleive the problem lies in the way u are typing the option. I think it should be
like this
Option crt_screen
most people make 2 x files one for lcd and one for crt. check out the following site.
should help u get up and running.
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