> > It looks like X is drawing there -- I can put windows there, and gkrellm
> > extends into this "black" region -- but it's getting cut off or clipped or
> Try a lower bits-per-pixel value, or tell the server real amount of
> memory and see if it still happens.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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future.
> I last read your plans a few days ago so forgive me if you talked
> about that but I (being on a slow link) will definitely be happier if
> you broke xlibs-dev in several packages.
I have no plans to do so, but the p
> > It looks like X is drawing there -- I can put windows there, and gkrellm
> > extends into this "black" region -- but it's getting cut off or clipped or
> Try a lower bits-per-pixel value, or tell the server real amount of
> memory and see if it still happens.
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Please direct questions/suggestion to the debian-x mailing list in the
future.
> I last read your plans a few days ago so forgive me if you talked
> about that but I (being on a slow link) will definitely be happier if
> you broke xlibs-dev in several packages.
I have no plans to do so, but the
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:47:43AM -0500, Jon Pennington wrote:
> Is there an existing `NOWTO' for setting up the DRM and DRI modules for
> 3Dfx Voodoo3/Banshee products? The DRM must be built against your
> current kernel source tree, and it's the biggest headache so far.
Up until phase2v7 the D
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:47:43AM -0500, Jon Pennington wrote:
> Is there an existing `NOWTO' for setting up the DRM and DRI modules for
> 3Dfx Voodoo3/Banshee products? The DRM must be built against your
> current kernel source tree, and it's the biggest headache so far.
Up until phase2v7 the
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Will Lowe wrote:
> It looks like X is drawing there -- I can put windows there, and gkrellm
> extends into this "black" region -- but it's getting cut off or clipped or
> something. I took a screenshot with xwd, and the screenshot shows the
> entire screen, but it's not ac
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 05:38:33PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> > > Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> > > framebuffer wrong.
> >
> > Ok, any fix pending ?
>
> Yep, I've got something with the help of the almighty Geert Uytterhuev
FYI:
--- Begin Message ---
Hello,
I have a dec alpha system running the unstable debian tree. (kernel 2.3.99).
I have downloaded the binaries that were provided at xfree86's ftp
site: XFree86 version 4.0.1
However, this xserver makes my machine crash very badly: it simply
starts rebooting.
Be
Hello,
I have a dec alpha system running the unstable debian tree. (kernel 2.3.99).
I have downloaded the binaries that were provided at xfree86's ftp
site: XFree86 version 4.0.1
However, this xserver makes my machine crash very badly: it simply
starts rebooting.
Because of this hard-reset, I
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> > Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> > framebuffer wrong.
>
> Ok, any fix pending ?
Yep, I've got something with the help of the almighty Geert Uytterhueven, I
hope to cook it up and submit it to XFree86 soon, Branden should I CC: yo
>
> Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> framebuffer wrong.
Ok, any fix pending ?
--
Frédéric Séraphine
Tel: 476 61 53 85 - Fax: 476 61 52 07
INRIA Rhon
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Will Lowe wrote:
> It looks like X is drawing there -- I can put windows there, and gkrellm
> extends into this "black" region -- but it's getting cut off or clipped or
> something. I took a screenshot with xwd, and the screenshot shows the
> entire screen, but it's not a
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> > Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> > >
> > > A___B BA___
> > > | | ||
> > > | | ||
> > > D___C
Hi!
I know this might not be the correct place to ask about this, but I'll
try. Feel free to ignore or flame me, or better tell me where to go with
this issue. Here goes:
Ever since I installed XFree86 4.0.1 for the first time (from a source
tarball, I'm now using Brandens phase2v7) the X server cr
Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:54:03AM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> > > However, a consensus has formed of late among the XFree86 developers, in
> > > conjunction with Brian Paul (the mastermind of the Mesa project), that
> > > libGLU should be shipped, built and install
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 05:38:33PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> > > Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> > > framebuffer wrong.
> >
> > Ok, any fix pending ?
>
> Yep, I've got something with the help of the almighty Geert Uytterhue
FYI:
Hello,
I have a dec alpha system running the unstable debian tree. (kernel 2.3.99).
I have downloaded the binaries that were provided at xfree86's ftp
site: XFree86 version 4.0.1
However, this xserver makes my machine crash very badly: it simply
starts rebooting.
Because of this hard
> Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> >
> > A___B BA___
> > | | ||
> > | | ||
> > D___C CD___
> >
> >
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> A___B BA___
> | | ||
> | | ||
> D___C CD___
>
> what it usually
Hello,
I have a dec alpha system running the unstable debian tree. (kernel 2.3.99).
I have downloaded the binaries that were provided at xfree86's ftp
site: XFree86 version 4.0.1
However, this xserver makes my machine crash very badly: it simply
starts rebooting.
Because of this hard-reset, I
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> > Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> > framebuffer wrong.
>
> Ok, any fix pending ?
Yep, I've got something with the help of the almighty Geert Uytterhueven, I
hope to cook it up and submit it to XFree86 soon, Branden should I CC: y
>
> Don't bother. It's the fbdevhw module getting the mem offset of the
> framebuffer wrong.
Ok, any fix pending ?
--
Frédéric Séraphine
Tel: 476 61 53 85 - Fax: 476 61 52 07
INRIA Rho
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> > Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> > >
> > > A___B BA___
> > > | | ||
> > > | | ||
> > > D___C
Hi!
I know this might not be the correct place to ask about this, but I'll
try. Feel free to ignore or flame me, or better tell me where to go with
this issue. Here goes:
Ever since I installed XFree86 4.0.1 for the first time (from a source
tarball, I'm now using Brandens phase2v7) the X server c
Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:54:03AM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> > > However, a consensus has formed of late among the XFree86 developers, in
> > > conjunction with Brian Paul (the mastermind of the Mesa project), that
> > > libGLU should be shipped, built and instal
> Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> >
> > A___B BA___
> > | | ||
> > | | ||
> > D___C CD___
> >
> >
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
>
> A___B BA___
> | | ||
> | | ||
> D___C CD___
>
> what it usuall
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> The only glitche I encountered in the installation was the it didn't
> de-install xserver-fbdev_3.3.6 and didn't install xserver-xfree86_4.0.1_0pha
> se2v7. But that was simple to correct once detected.
I think that can't be done automatically as the new libraries work
>
>On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:10:47AM -0400, Chris Pimlott wrote:
>> XFree86 -configure fails with the message
>>
>> Fatal server error:
>> Caught signal 11. Server aborting
>>
'XFree86 -configure' still exits with a sig11 in phase2-v7. Handmade config
files seem to work fine for my Vood
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
> The only glitche I encountered in the installation was the it didn't
> de-install xserver-fbdev_3.3.6 and didn't install xserver-xfree86_4.0.1_0pha
> se2v7. But that was simple to correct once detected.
I think that can't be done automatically as the new libraries wor
Hi again,
I followed Michel's advice and installed nearly flawlessly the XFree 4.0.1
phase2 .debs (it was v7 at the time I tried it).
The only glitche I encountered in the installation was the it didn't
de-install xserver-fbdev_3.3.6 and didn't install xserver-xfree86_4.0.1_0pha
se2v7. But that
>
>On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:10:47AM -0400, Chris Pimlott wrote:
>> XFree86 -configure fails with the message
>>
>> Fatal server error:
>> Caught signal 11. Server aborting
>>
'XFree86 -configure' still exits with a sig11 in phase2-v7. Handmade config
files seem to work fine for my Voo
>> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What set of GL libraries can any reasonable GL implementation be
> expected to provide?
Déjà vu...
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/ABI/, section 3.
You might as well be interested in the OpenGL specification and
related documents, b
Hi again,
I followed Michel's advice and installed nearly flawlessly the XFree 4.0.1
phase2 .debs (it was v7 at the time I tried it).
The only glitche I encountered in the installation was the it didn't
de-install xserver-fbdev_3.3.6 and didn't install xserver-xfree86_4.0.1_0pha
se2v7. But tha
Branden and crew, I am curious. I was looking around at the packages,
trying to figure out what I would need to make Unreal Tournement work.
While doing so, I found the following lines (using available-grep). Why
I bothered writing is twofold; first, the version numbers in the
Replaces: field seem
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:54:03AM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> > However, a consensus has formed of late among the XFree86 developers, in
> > conjunction with Brian Paul (the mastermind of the Mesa project), that
> > libGLU should be shipped, built and installed with the rest of Mesa as part
> >
Hey there; I'm using this chipset on my laptop, and encountering some odd
behavior, so I figured I'd check and see if this was happening to anyone
else. I'm running woody updated to this morning, and xserver-xfree86
4.0.1-0phase2v7.
None of the default modelines work correctly -- so I cut out th
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