Em Qua, 2004-08-04 às 20:59, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> I see, thanks for the clarification. So it does seem to be some kind of
> lockup. I wonder if it could be caused by the 2.6.7 DRM, have you tried
> an older kernel?
Yes... I was using the 2.4 kernel, and I went to 2.6 to see if the
problem get
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 20:50 -0300, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> Em Qua, 2004-08-04 às 20:43, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> > This means the server doesn't crash or lock up at all (as it sounded
> > from the post that started this thread)
>
> Yes and No. If I start just X it doesn't lock up... but if I try to
Em Qua, 2004-08-04 às 20:43, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> This means the server doesn't crash or lock up at all (as it sounded
> from the post that started this thread)
Yes and No. If I start just X it doesn't lock up... but if I try to run
anything over it, then it locks (i.e: start gdm)...
Actuall
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 14:52 -0300, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> Em Qua, 2004-08-04 às 12:06, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
>
> > Hmm, the end of that log looks like the server exits normally.
>
> Yes, I did killed it by pressing ctrl+alt+backspace... there's nothing
> unusual in the log... It just doesn't wor
Em Qua, 2004-08-04 às 12:06, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> What version of the DRM are you using?
from kernel 2.6.7
> Hmm, the end of that log looks like the server exits normally.
Yes, I did killed it by pressing ctrl+alt+backspace... there's nothing
unusual in the log... It just doesn't work...
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 11:03 -0300, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> Em Qui, 2004-07-29 às 20:10, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> > If it's using AGP GART, try disabling that, either by preventing the
> > agpgart kernel module from loading or with Option "ForcePCIMode".
>
> I had tried both without success...
Wha
Em Seg, 2004-08-02 às 11:24, Dean Hamstead escreveu:
> change from default display depth 16 to 24
> 16 didnt work for me, but 24 worked fine.
Yes it did, but it disabled the DRI. I know it only works in 16bpp
already...
change from default display depth 16 to 24
16 didnt work for me, but 24 worked fine.
Dean
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Em Qui, 2004-07-29 às 20:10, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
If it's using AGP GART, try disabling that, either by preventing the
agpgart kernel module from loading or with Option "ForcePCIM
Em Qui, 2004-07-29 às 20:10, Michel Dänzer escreveu:
> If it's using AGP GART, try disabling that, either by preventing the
> agpgart kernel module from loading or with Option "ForcePCIMode".
I had tried both without success...
> If that's not it, we'd have to see the log file indeed.
So, there
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 11:19 -0300, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
>
> The problem is, when I enable DRI, X becomes weird, it doesn't display
> anything and XFree uses all the CPU. When I disable it, X runs
> perfectly. I'm using the r128 driver with the "UseFBDev" option "true".
> The only error I get on the
Hi,
I'm installing debian for the second time in my imac dv+ (info here:
http://www.lowendmac.com/imacs/450.shtml) But I'm with several
problems... hope someone can help me... I'll start with the major
problem...
I got the kernel from http://funkyware.konflux.at/, which run nicely.
with (aparentl
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