"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > Still fails. Log attached.
> >
> > It tries to initialize int10 which can't work for us yet. Try Option
> > "NoInt10" (hasn't worked for me yet) or move away libint10.a .
>
> I moved libint10.a to libint10.a.bak an
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Still fails. Log attached.
>
> It tries to initialize int10 which can't work for us yet. Try Option
> "NoInt10" (hasn't worked for me yet) or move away libint10.a .
I moved libint10.a to libint10.a.bak and it still fails. log attached.
jas.
This
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Still mostly 4.0.3 modules. Try with all 4.0.99.3 .
>
> Aah. I see. Sorry my misunderstanding, I thought you meant just the
> video drivers...
Mixing modules between versions may work but it's not guaranteed to.
BT
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Still mostly 4.0.3 modules. Try with all 4.0.99.3 .
Aah. I see. Sorry my misunderstanding, I thought you meant just the
video drivers...
Still fails. Log attached.
jas.
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bu
> >Please do - I tried Ben's mirror utility on the Lombard but no success.
> >And I still have no aty docs to look up the details in.
>
> Well, if you do that, it may be interesting to impement the same
> ioctls I have in my aty128fb version (I'll send it to you later
> if you don't want to rsync
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It's using the 4.0.3 modules... did you give it the (correct) -modulepath
> > option?
>
> Damn. Sorry. Wrong log file.
>
> This is the correct one.
Still mostly 4.0.3 modules. Try with all 4.0.99.3 .
--
Earthlin
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's using the 4.0.3 modules... did you give it the (correct) -modulepath
> option?
Damn. Sorry. Wrong log file.
This is the correct one.
jas.
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bugs may be reported to XFre
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Note that you needn't install anything to try a new version, check out the
> > -modulepath option of the XFree86 binary. Sorry I forgot to point this out
> > earlier.
>
> Aaah... yes, that would have helped. I figure
>> Yep. The same is true for atyfb (yes, I should add mirrorring/dualhead
>support
>> for the Mobility in my Vaio :-).
>
>Please do - I tried Ben's mirror utility on the Lombard but no success.
>And I still have no aty docs to look up the details in.
Well, if you do that, it may be interesting to
> > So i suppose the you will need to use a trick similar to the matrox one to
> > get
> > dual headed accelerated X to work.
>
> Yep. The same is true for atyfb (yes, I should add mirrorring/dualhead support
> for the Mobility in my Vaio :-).
Please do - I tried Ben's mirror utility on the Lomba
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason E. Stewart) writes:
> I'm attaching the whole log, as well as my config file.
no really, now I am.
jas.
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bugs may be reported to XFree86@XFree86.Org and patches submitted
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] B
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Bummer... seems like XFree86 has ProjectRoot hard-coded into the
> > binary. I'll have to recompile with ProjectRoot not redefined.
>
> Why?
>
> Note that you needn't install anything to try a new version, check out the
> -modulepath option of the
"Benjamin Herrenschmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
> ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
> rsync tree. The tool to control it is on www.penguinppc.org/~benh
Excellent. Works nicely.
Th
>
>
>If you point the second CRTC to the same frame buffer region, you'll have
>mirrorring, else you have two different heads.
In most cases (like what I do with aty128fb), you don't even need to use the
second CRTC. Just enable both outputs and let them source from the first CRTC.
>> So i suppos
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 04:14:36PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Fri, 4 May 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:57:29PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > >> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
> > > >> ability to control the CRT
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:57:29PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > >> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
> > >> ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
> > >> rsync tree. The tool t
>
>So mirroring will work, i guess.
Well, it works fine on the Pismo, but the composite output may need
additional configuration of the composite encoder.
>for dual head you will need X, isn't it, fbdev seems broken (well at least
>those using fbgen) for dualhead anyway. Don't know if aty128fb us
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:57:29PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
> >> ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
> >> rsync tree. The tool to control it is on www.penguinppc.org/~benh
> >
>> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
>> ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
>> rsync tree. The tool to control it is on www.penguinppc.org/~benh
>
>BTW, the recently released ibook is said to only have the capacity to mirror,
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 02:29:35PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
> ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
> rsync tree. The tool to control it is on www.penguinppc.org/~benh
BTW, the re
Note that if you don't want to mess with XFree, I recently added the
ability to control the CRT & LCD outputs of the Rage M3 to aty128fb in my
rsync tree. The tool to control it is on www.penguinppc.org/~benh
Ben.
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Jason E. Stewart wrote:
> >
> > > "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > >> I am reluctant to do that. I'd prefer to get a solution into XFree86.
> > >> Someone please try the attached patch against curre
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jason E. Stewart wrote:
>
> > "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
>
> >> I am reluctant to do that. I'd prefer to get a solution into XFree86.
> >> Someone please try the attached patch against current CVS. It turns
> >> Option
>
> >> "U
Jason E. Stewart wrote:
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am reluctant to do that. I'd prefer to get a solution into XFree86.
Someone please try the attached patch against current CVS. It turns Option
"UseBIOSDisplay" (which probably doesn't work for us - no BIOS here...) into
O
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:10:31PM -0600, Jason E. Stewart wrote:
>
> I tried to use my old X configuration and it doesn't work at all,
> server just hangs. I figured some configuration files in /etc/X11 must
> have gotten stomped by the CVS install of X, so I ran dpkg --remove of
> xserver-common
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am reluctant to do that. I'd prefer to get a solution into XFree86.
>
> Someone please try the attached patch against current CVS. It turns Option
> "UseBIOSDisplay" (which probably doesn't work for us - no BIOS here...) into
> Option "Display" whic
(Adding CC: to linuxppc-dev to reach more potentially interested people)
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> I'm writing this email to you off my ViewSonic21 running at measly
> 1280x1024 but it's much better than the 1024x768 I got using
> 'mirror'.
>
> I rebuilt r128_driver.c with the CRTOnly code co
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > I don't want to mess up my existing configuration so I only want to
> > 'make install' if I can get it to happily install someplace other than
> > /usr/X11R6/*
>
> You'd have to set ProjectRoot in host.def before the b
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:28:59AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> You'd have to set ProjectRoot in host.def before the build.
it is detailed nicely on http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/DRIcompile.html
which also mentions
9.3 Update Locale Information
To update your X locale information do the fol
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:28:59AM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > I don't want to mess up my existing configuration so I only want to
> > 'make install' if I can get it to happily install someplace other than
> > /usr/X11R6/*
>
> You'd have to set ProjectRoot in hos
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> I don't want to mess up my existing configuration so I only want to
> 'make install' if I can get it to happily install someplace other than
> /usr/X11R6/*
You'd have to set ProjectRoot in host.def before the build.
> Shouldn't I just need to install
>
> xc/programs
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> Yes. Note that the current trunk doesn't contain CRTOnly anymore in "favour"
> of a "UseBIOSDisplay" option (very portable ;). I suggest getting the
> xf-4_0_2-branch .
Yeah!!! It's done!!!
I don't want to mess up my ex
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > Ok. grabbed it. Now all I really need to build is just the Rage128
> > driver, right? I don't have to build the entire system. Do you know
> > what I need to comment out in the config files to just build the
> > minimum
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> > > > > Should I just use apt-get to grab the server source, or do I need
> > > > > Ani Joshi's tree especially?
> > > >
> > > > Both should be more or less equivalent. The best would of course be to
> > > > get it from CVS.
> > >
> > > Fine by me. What repository shoul
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > > > Should I just use apt-get to grab the server source, or do I need Ani
> > > > Joshi's tree especially?
> > >
> > > Both should be more or less equivalent. The best would of course be to get
> > > it from CVS.
> >
>
"Andrew Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Iain Sandoe wrote:
> >
> > because it's useful? ;-)
>
> Interesting word. I wonder what it means. But all seriousness
> aside, what I meant was that if I was going to do some development
> on this, I would also simultaneously work on getting the aty
Iain Sandoe wrote:
>
> > One has to question whether anyone would be interested in adding
> > this to a frame buffer driver, assuming that it isn't already
> > there.
>
> because it's useful? ;-)
Interesting word. I wonder what it means. But all seriousness
aside, what I meant was that if I wa
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> > > Should I just use apt-get to grab the server source, or do I need Ani
> > > Joshi's tree especially?
> >
> > Both should be more or less equivalent. The best would of course be to get
> > it from CVS.
>
> Fine by me. What repository should I use,
>[EMAIL PROTEC
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > Should I just use apt-get to grab the server source, or do I need Ani
> > Joshi's tree especially?
>
> Both should be more or less equivalent. The best would of course be to get it
> from CVS.
Fine by me. What reposit
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the old "CRTOnly" option (which was always commented
> > out in the source) worked?
>
> It's been a few months since I built the code from scratch, and I
> never used that option. That seems like a place to start.
>
> Should I just use apt-get to
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
> >
> > Ani Joshi sounds like a good starting person, Michel Danzer, maybe?
>
> No promises as I'm very busy to say the least, but I might look into it
> sometime.
Actually, all I'm asking for is a little coaching, and I'm
"Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> "Andrew Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > One has to question whether anyone would be interested in adding
> > this to a frame buffer driver, assuming that it isn't already
> > there. Perhaps you would be able to get a lot more direct info from
> > another li
"Andrew Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One has to question whether anyone would be interested in adding
> this to a frame buffer driver, assuming that it isn't already
> there. Perhaps you would be able to get a lot more direct info from
> another list, like one dedicated more to laptops or
> One has to question whether anyone would be interested in adding
> this to a frame buffer driver, assuming that it isn't already
> there.
because it's useful? ;-)
>Perhaps you would be able to get a lot more direct info from
> another list, like one dedicated more to laptops or X.
well maybe.
One has to question whether anyone would be interested in adding
this to a frame buffer driver, assuming that it isn't already
there. Perhaps you would be able to get a lot more direct info from
another list, like one dedicated more to laptops or X.
I've actually seen an XF86Config for driving th
>> Since I'm mirroring the LCD I only get 1024x768, and the pismo can
>> drive a [EMAIL PROTECTED] bit depth. So what needs to happen to aty128fb.c
>> to support the external monitor, and what can I do to make it happen??
>>
>
> That is beyond *me* but maybe someone else knows. I am just the artis
On 03 Apr 2001 19:03:28 -0700, Jason E. Stewart wrote:
> "Tuomas Kuosmanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > "mirror" works fine for me even on kernel 2.4.3 on my Pismo. Weird. This
> > kernel is from Ben's rsync and it contains the pismo sleep code as well.
> >
> > rsync -avz -
"Tuomas Kuosmanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> "mirror" works fine for me even on kernel 2.4.3 on my Pismo. Weird. This
> kernel is from Ben's rsync and it contains the pismo sleep code as well.
>
> rsync -avz --delete penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh linux-2.4-benh
>
> I got scared
"Andrew Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does your laptop have a key sequence that will switch the output
> from LCD to CRT(external monitor) and back? Mine does. Fn-F8.
> It's directly tied to the hardware and doesn't need any support in X
> or Linux. Of course it's an x86 laptop, but it'
Hi!
"mirror" works fine for me even on kernel 2.4.3 on my Pismo. Weird. This
kernel is from Ben's rsync and it contains the pismo sleep code as well.
rsync -avz --delete penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh linux-2.4-benh
I got scared because I am going to GUADEC (a GNOME conference in
Denmark) th
Does your laptop have a key sequence that will switch the output
from LCD to CRT(external monitor) and back? Mine does. Fn-F8.
It's directly tied to the hardware and doesn't need any support in X
or Linux. Of course it's an x86 laptop, but it's the same video
controller, so maybe your Pismo has
Hey All,
So after 7 months of flailing I finally got my Pismo to run it's
external monitor port, yeah!!!
3 days before I had a talk to give about our OpenSource project, I
realized I was going to be using OpenOffice under linux, and I
couldn't actually drive a projector... So after I got done pa
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