On 10 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> The screens are running at different resolutions. The internal flat
> panel is running at its native resolution of 1400x1050, and the external
> monitor is running at 1024x768 (the highest resolution it supports with
> a reasonable refresh rate).
>
> I g
The screens are running at different resolutions. The internal flat
panel is running at its native resolution of 1400x1050, and the external
monitor is running at 1024x768 (the highest resolution it supports with
a reasonable refresh rate).
I grabbed the screen (actually the window) while the mo
On 9 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> I tried watching the movie xine_about.avi using xine 0.98. On screen 0,
> the builtin flat panel display, it worked fine. On screen 1, the
> external monitor, it did not. Instead, the xine screen on the external
> monitor went black. At approximately t
I tried watching the movie xine_about.avi using xine 0.98. On screen 0,
the builtin flat panel display, it worked fine. On screen 1, the
external monitor, it did not. Instead, the xine screen on the external
monitor went black. At approximately the same location on screen 0 as
the xine screen
On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> I'll try, but I don't know the X extensions very well. Can you give me
> some fairly common appas that use Xv?
xine or mplayer.
Vladimir Dergachev
>
> Meanwhile, there is another critical problem with Xinerama on my
> system. Several o
On 8 Apr 2002, Shaya Potter wrote:
> what I see sometimes with xfstt on my thinkpad is that it sometimes
> tends to suddenly consume 100% cpu doing something, everything in the
> app (usually evolution rendering html mail, sometimes galeon) locks up,
> then when xfstt calms dawn the app is respon
what I see sometimes with xfstt on my thinkpad is that it sometimes
tends to suddenly consume 100% cpu doing something, everything in the
app (usually evolution rendering html mail, sometimes galeon) locks up,
then when xfstt calms dawn the app is responsive again.
and this is with gdkxftt for an
On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> The multithreaded apps seems to have been a wild goose chase. It was
> the font server. If I configure X to use font directories instead of
> xfs, my applications don't hang.
>
> Is there a known problem with xfs and Xinerama? And a workaround (or
> fix)
On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> I'll try, but I don't know the X extensions very well. Can you give me
> some fairly common appas that use Xv?
>
> Meanwhile, there is another critical problem with Xinerama on my
> system. Several of the applications that I use regularly hang when
> Xine
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 22:12, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 12:07, David B. Ritch wrote:
> > Never mind! I got it working. FYI - here's my XF86Config file.
>
> That's pretty slick. Is this supposed to work on R128 as well?
Not yet, but go ahead and port the radeon support to
The multithreaded apps seems to have been a wild goose chase. It was
the font server. If I configure X to use font directories instead of
xfs, my applications don't hang.
Is there a known problem with xfs and Xinerama? And a workaround (or
fix)?
Thanks,
David
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 18:36, Da
I'll try, but I don't know the X extensions very well. Can you give me
some fairly common appas that use Xv?
Meanwhile, there is another critical problem with Xinerama on my
system. Several of the applications that I use regularly hang when
Xinerama is enabled, including evolution and galeon.
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 12:07, David B. Ritch wrote:
> Never mind! I got it working. FYI - here's my XF86Config file.
That's pretty slick. Is this supposed to work on R128 as well?
-jwb
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On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> Never mind! I got it working. FYI - here's my XF86Config file.
Great :) Could you report on how well Xv works on both screens ? Thanks !
Vladimir Dergachev
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Never mind! I got it working. FYI - here's my XF86Config file.
dbr
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "XFree86 Configured"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
Screen 1 "Screen1" LeftOf "Screen0"
InputDevice"Mouse0" "CorePointer"
InputDevice"Key
Try duplicating device entries and putting
Screen 0
and
Screen 1
in them (I think you'll need to use different identifier as well).
Vladimir Dergachev
On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> Great!
>
> Then maybe someone can help me with this. Whenever both the internal
>
Great!
Then maybe someone can help me with this. Whenever both the internal
and external displays are active on my system under Xfree86, they show
the same image. How do I get them to show different images (and have
different resolutions and refresh rates)?
I'm using RedHat 7.2, with a 2.4.19p
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 17:08, David B. Ritch wrote:
> Does XFree86 4.2 support dual-head use on a Radeon Mobility M6 LY?
Yes.
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Does XFree86 4.2 support dual-head use on a Radeon Mobility M6 LY?
I have a laptop with that card, and would like to use the internal flat
panel and an external monitor simultaneously with Xinerama. I know that
the hardware support this, because the Summit X server from XiG does
(www.xig.com).
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