i,
I've got problems with some apps using gtk+1.2. They often freeze when
in Xinerama mode.
My setup is:
Linux 2.4.19-pre7-ac2 (SMP)
Debian/sid
XFree86 4.1.0
gtk+1.2
Xinerama mode on 2 different sized screens, one on an ATI R128 and the
other on a S3 Virge.
I've seen Evolution freeze *very*
On Thursday, May 9, 2002, Mike A. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Might not sound insane, but the bare fact is that it does not
work in XFree86. I could care less personally if it ever does,
as it is obsolete hardware. I only care that XFree86 does
Hi All,
For The Past Couple Of Weeks I Was Trying To
Bring Colour Up And Touchscreen To Work .
Unfortunately The Xfbdev Does Not Work In The
Desired Manner It Has To Function .
In The Version 4.0.2 Touchscreen Works But
There Is No Color .
Where Else In Version 4.2.0
Paul Robertson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Now we need to start working with both odd and even fields. If we do
that with our current software, the picture wobbles up and down. If I
write some code to adjust the position of the odd field, the picture
still looks wrong, particularly if nothing is
Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got problems with some apps using gtk+1.2. They often freeze when
in Xinerama mode.
My setup is:
Linux 2.4.19-pre7-ac2 (SMP)
Debian/sid
XFree86 4.1.0
gtk+1.2
Xinerama mode on 2 different sized screens, one on an ATI R128 and the
other on a
On Friday 10 May 2002 03:01 pm, Jules Bean wrote:
If I run my desktop@1600x1200 on a voodoo 3 (which I am at the
moment), but load a 3D game which switches the resolution down to
something more sane like 800x600, will that game be able to use DRI
then, at that reduced resolution? Or would I
Frank Van Damme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Friday 10 May 2002 03:01 pm, Jules Bean wrote:
If I run my desktop@1600x1200 on a voodoo 3 (which I am at the
moment), but load a 3D game which switches the resolution down to
something more sane like 800x600, will that game be able to use DRI
On Friday 10 May 2002 05:45 pm, Billy Biggs wrote:
Unfortunately, in X you can't yet change the desktop resolution, only
the visible resolution: the 2D desktop will still eat up all the video
RAM. So while it might work in Windows, I don't think it will work in X
until xrandr is done.
In
Le ven 10/05/2002 à 18:07, Xavier Bestel a écrit :
Le ven 10/05/2002 à 16:16, Owen Taylor a écrit :
The first step would be to try to get a backtrace while running the
programs with the --sync command line option, since it's possible
that it's not the XQueryPointer that is causing the hang
We talked about some standardized method within the current API
for telling the drivers to display fields. This was done through
PortAttributes. I'm not sure if anyone actually implemented this
in their drivers though.
Mark.
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Paul
Hi,
I am trying to put a generic XF86Config file together that would work on most
computers. It is supposed to provide only basic functionality, but to be very
compatible.
This are my ideas:
- Multiple mouse sections for COM, ps/2 and usb mice and the Serverflag
AllowMouseOpenFail.
- use a
What I would suggest is that you grab xmon from:
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/devel_tools/xmon.1.5.6.tar.gz
(Or, I think Debian might have a package of it.)
And run the app under it:
xhost + [ I've generally had to do this, standard cautions apply ]
xmonui | xmond /tmp/log
Le ven 10/05/2002 à 20:55, Owen Taylor a écrit :
What I would suggest is that you grab xmon from:
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/devel_tools/xmon.1.5.6.tar.gz
(Or, I think Debian might have a package of it.)
And run the app under it:
xhost + [ I've generally had to do this,
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
We talked about some standardized method within the current API
for telling the drivers to display fields. This was done through
PortAttributes. I'm not sure if anyone actually implemented this
in their drivers though.
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
I was going to do this but never finished it. Perhaps someone could go back
through the archives and refresh our memory as to exactly what the spec was
going to be. And then they could make an updated Xv spec. At lease then it
is on paper and
I have a Dell Latitude C610 laptop running an ATI Radeon Mobility
graphics card (which I know is unsupported at this time but supposed to
run fine under VesaFB) with a 1.2 GHz Pentium 4. I'm using the Pentium
optimized 2.4.10 kernel with SuSE 7.3, KDE2 and xfree86 4.1.0.
It boots up just fine
On Fri, 10 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Xperts,
I am trying to setup a configuration with multiple VGA cards, each
handled by an independent copy of XFree, so as to enable multiple
local users of Linux. I've seen the page
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/
and
The delay stuff is less important than the field flag.
Mark Vojkovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'd like an XV_FIELD (or better named) attribute that indicates the
next PutImage request should upload and display the field rather than
the frame which is the default. 0 is top, 1 is bottom, per
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Billy Biggs wrote:
The delay stuff is less important than the field flag.
Mark Vojkovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'd like an XV_FIELD (or better named) attribute that indicates the
next PutImage request should upload and display the field rather than
the frame
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