Olivier Fourdan writes: > There are a couple of issues that remain with this driver on the CyberBladeXPAi1 > card, AKA Cyber-Aladdin-T from ALi (1644 northbridge)
Hm, you should have spoken up earlier. Now I have returned my test system to Toshiba. On the other hand I didn't se any problems any more when I tested the most recent version of the code. > > 1) Screen position : > > On the laptop LCD, the screen is shifted 5 pixels to the right. In other words, > there is a 5 black pixels area on the left of the screen and 5 pixels are > missing on the right side. > This one may be hard to fix without a system to test with. > In 24bpp, there are some artifacts left on the screen when moving windows > (opaque move). This doesn't show in 16bpp. > Can you send a screenshot of an area where you see these artefacts? > 2) XVideo problems : > > There is a line, all screen wide, appearing on top of the XVideo window. This > show both in full screen and window playback. In window playback, the line moves > along with the top of the window. Again it would be intereseting if this line is visible in a screenshot. > > More annoying, when using Xine as the video player, when returning from full > screen playback, the whole coputer crashes and the LCD turns slowly to white, > reminding me of a polarization problem (I guess this is somehow dangerous for > the LCD). As far as I can tell, this doesn't show with MPlayer. However, I've > been using Xine with other XFree drivers (NVidia) and got no problem. It is possible that Xine uses DGA for fill screen video. Otherwise I don't understand why this can happen. Can you check if this is true? Egbert. _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
