I don't know how many people have run into this problem, but I personally
did, and then I saw a few people complaining on IRC about it, so I thought
I'd take this chance to point out the problem.
If you're still running X3, and you've put the X packages on hold, and you
use woody, then you may h
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 12:24:35AM -0500, Eric Reischer wrote:
> Appears to be a memory/swap related problem. Open up another tty and run
> 'top' while the make is going on, and watch your total free memory and your
> total free swap..they might get too small for cc to run
> successfully.
Appears to be a memory/swap related problem. Open up another tty and run
'top' while the make is going on, and watch your total free memory and your
total free swap..they might get too small for cc to run
successfully. (VM is the virtual memory driver)
Eric
At 12:17 AM 12/4/00 , Brand
My build box has a slight problem:
make[7]: Entering directory
`/home/branden/xfree86/xfree86-4.0.1/build-tree/xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/drv/gamma'
rm -f gamma_gl.o
gcc -c -O2 -g -fsigned-char -I../../../../../../lib/X11
-I../../../../../../include/extensions -I. -I.. -I../../include
-
I don't know how many people have run into this problem, but I personally
did, and then I saw a few people complaining on IRC about it, so I thought
I'd take this chance to point out the problem.
If you're still running X3, and you've put the X packages on hold, and you
use woody, then you may
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 12:24:35AM -0500, Eric Reischer wrote:
> Appears to be a memory/swap related problem. Open up another tty and run
> 'top' while the make is going on, and watch your total free memory and your
> total free swap..they might get too small for cc to run
> successfully.
Appears to be a memory/swap related problem. Open up another tty and run
'top' while the make is going on, and watch your total free memory and your
total free swap..they might get too small for cc to run
successfully. (VM is the virtual memory driver)
Eric
At 12:17 AM 12/4/00 , Brand
My build box has a slight problem:
make[7]: Entering directory
`/home/branden/xfree86/xfree86-4.0.1/build-tree/xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/drv/gamma'
rm -f gamma_gl.o
gcc -c -O2 -g -fsigned-char -I../../../../../../lib/X11
-I../../../../../../include/extensions -I. -I.. -I../../include
if you are using xfree86 have you ran dexter?
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
> problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
> mentioned in the subject.
> Since my system always crashed hard b
Dear Branden, dear all,
The very latest versions of XFree86 include the KDrive X servers
written by Keith Packard. The KDrive servers are designed to be
particularly small (they were written for the needs of Linux on
handhelds), and self-contained: a KDrive server includes built-in
versions of th
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 06:19:37PM -0500, Richard Ayotte wrote:
> Vmware 2.0.3 works fine on my Woody system, full screen and in a window. I
> didn't have to do anything to my X configuration to get it working either.
>
> I've got Matrox G200 and I'm using the 2.4.0test10 kernel with DRM/DRI.
>
>
Vmware 2.0.3 works fine on my Woody system, full screen and in a window. I
didn't have to do anything to my X configuration to get it working either.
I've got Matrox G200 and I'm using the 2.4.0test10 kernel with DRM/DRI.
What does the log say?
Rich
Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did anyo
Is it only me, or does 4.0.1-9 break alot of things?
Daily builds of Mozilla chrashes when I want to type something in the
title bare, Xchat chrashes when I want to type -anything-, and licq
chrashes randomly as well.
Oh yeah, Eterm freezes when I start it as well.
--
Med venlig hilsen - Sincere
if you are using xfree86 have you ran dexter?
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
> problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
> mentioned in the subject.
> Since my system always crashed hard
Dear Branden, dear all,
The very latest versions of XFree86 include the KDrive X servers
written by Keith Packard. The KDrive servers are designed to be
particularly small (they were written for the needs of Linux on
handhelds), and self-contained: a KDrive server includes built-in
versions of t
[Do you ever have one of those days when it just isn't obvious what
quoting would be best to trim? This is one of those days. :]
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001203 13:20]:
> Hi,
>
> did anyone manage to run vmware-2 fullscreen with DGA
> on XFree86 4.x ? -- I get the vmware message:
>
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 06:19:37PM -0500, Richard Ayotte wrote:
> Vmware 2.0.3 works fine on my Woody system, full screen and in a window. I
> didn't have to do anything to my X configuration to get it working either.
>
> I've got Matrox G200 and I'm using the 2.4.0test10 kernel with DRM/DRI.
>
Hi,
did anyone manage to run vmware-2 fullscreen with DGA
on XFree86 4.x ? -- I get the vmware message:
Your X server does not support XFree86 DGA accelerated graphics
on your display hardware. Full-screen SVGA mode will not have
acceleration. You may be able to download an updated
Vmware 2.0.3 works fine on my Woody system, full screen and in a window. I
didn't have to do anything to my X configuration to get it working either.
I've got Matrox G200 and I'm using the 2.4.0test10 kernel with DRM/DRI.
What does the log say?
Rich
Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did any
Is it only me, or does 4.0.1-9 break alot of things?
Daily builds of Mozilla chrashes when I want to type something in the
title bare, Xchat chrashes when I want to type -anything-, and licq
chrashes randomly as well.
Oh yeah, Eterm freezes when I start it as well.
--
Med venlig hilsen - Sincer
Greetings Debian User, you should consider debian-user@lists.debian.org
isntead of debian-x -- this mail list is intended for X developers.
As for your question, something like: dpkg -i kde*deb in the directory
you downloaded all the kde debs ought to do the job.
BTW -- why not just use apt with
[Do you ever have one of those days when it just isn't obvious what
quoting would be best to trim? This is one of those days. :]
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001203 13:20]:
> Hi,
>
> did anyone manage to run vmware-2 fullscreen with DGA
> on XFree86 4.x ? -- I get the vmware message:
Hi,
did anyone manage to run vmware-2 fullscreen with DGA
on XFree86 4.x ? -- I get the vmware message:
Your X server does not support XFree86 DGA accelerated graphics
on your display hardware. Full-screen SVGA mode will not have
acceleration. You may be able to download an updated
Sorry post this here, but im lost.
Im trying install Kde2.0...
I hava all .deb files, but that dont work with dselect, because of missing
Packages.gz file list.
So there is some tool to gerate that?
Kde site say dpkg -i , but there is some tens of files,
and i would like take advantage of task-kde
Hello.
After upgrade to X4 my X package xboing has troubles..I had to patch it to
use default colormap, because if it do not I get fatal error(s):
XBoing - Error: Xlib Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
What changes in xlib could affect xboing so much?
Thanks and please, Cc: me sinc
Greetings Debian User, you should consider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
isntead of debian-x -- this mail list is intended for X developers.
As for your question, something like: dpkg -i kde*deb in the directory
you downloaded all the kde debs ought to do the job.
BTW -- why not just use apt with the kde re
Sorry post this here, but im lost.
Im trying install Kde2.0...
I hava all .deb files, but that dont work with dselect, because of missing
Packages.gz file list.
So there is some tool to gerate that?
Kde site say dpkg -i , but there is some tens of files,
and i would like take advantage of task-kd
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 04:36:05PM +0100, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
> problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
> mentioned in the subject.
> Since my system always crashed hard before doing startx, I'm reluc
Hello.
After upgrade to X4 my X package xboing has troubles..I had to patch it to
use default colormap, because if it do not I get fatal error(s):
XBoing - Error: Xlib Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
What changes in xlib could affect xboing so much?
Thanks and please, Cc: me sin
On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
mentioned in the subject.
Since my system always crashed hard before doing startx, I'm reluctant to
try it out as root ;-)
What did I overlook this time?
--
Wake now my
Hallo all,
The following XF86Config was working with the low resolution-modes on
XF 4.01.e (4.0.1-5 deb's). Now they don't work :-(
The Xlogfile says:
(WW) TDFX(0): mode "512x384" deleted (no mode of this name)
(WW) TDFX(0): mode "320x240" deleted (no mode of this name)
(WW) TDFX(0): Mode "512x38
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 04:36:05PM +0100, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
> problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
> mentioned in the subject.
> Since my system always crashed hard before doing startx, I'm relu
On my quest to get a working X, I've encountered yet another
problem: doing startx as a normal user gives me the error message
mentioned in the subject.
Since my system always crashed hard before doing startx, I'm reluctant to
try it out as root ;-)
What did I overlook this time?
--
Wake now my
Hallo all,
The following XF86Config was working with the low resolution-modes on
XF 4.01.e (4.0.1-5 deb's). Now they don't work :-(
The Xlogfile says:
(WW) TDFX(0): mode "512x384" deleted (no mode of this name)
(WW) TDFX(0): mode "320x240" deleted (no mode of this name)
(WW) TDFX(0): Mode "512x3
Dan Jacobowitz supplied a patch for powerpc that he fears might break the
r128 driver on i386. It compiled, but whether it works is another
question.
I'd appreciate it if someone with this kind of video card could see if
pre10v1 is any worse than -9 when it comes to r128 support.
Also, the sparc
[Please reply to debian-x; I do not subscribe to the other lists.]
People have been grumbling (rightfully) about the xfree86 package's
MANIFEST file causing problems.
So in an effort make to sure that people can get debian/*.$(ARCH) files for
their architecture that will work out of the box for t
Dan Jacobowitz supplied a patch for powerpc that he fears might break the
r128 driver on i386. It compiled, but whether it works is another
question.
I'd appreciate it if someone with this kind of video card could see if
pre10v1 is any worse than -9 when it comes to r128 support.
Also, the spar
[Please reply to debian-x; I do not subscribe to the other lists.]
People have been grumbling (rightfully) about the xfree86 package's
MANIFEST file causing problems.
So in an effort make to sure that people can get debian/*.$(ARCH) files for
their architecture that will work out of the box for
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