Re: i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-28 Thread Jim McCloskey
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |> Well, that would explain it. Some people are very sensitive to refresh |> rates of 60 Hertz, and this can be exacerbated by fluorescent lights in |> North America which cycle at the frequency of wall current, which is |> also 60 Hz. I've also seen

Re: i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-27 Thread Branden Robinson
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 09:41:25PM -0700, Jim McCloskey wrote: > Thanks a lot for your response, Branden. More than that, thanks for > all your work in this area. Thank *you* for the kind words! :) > |> In XFree86 4.0.1, at least, the amount of video RAM available > |> allocated in the absence o

Re: i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-27 Thread Michael Cardenas
Jim McCloskey wrote: Thanks a lot for your response, Branden. More than that, thanks for all your work in this area. |> In XFree86 4.0.1, at least, the amount of video RAM available |> allocated in the absence of a VideoRam line on i810 machines was |> something like 512kB. |> |> Too little for

Re: i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-27 Thread Jim McCloskey
Thanks a lot for your response, Branden. More than that, thanks for all your work in this area. |> In XFree86 4.0.1, at least, the amount of video RAM available |> allocated in the absence of a VideoRam line on i810 machines was |> something like 512kB. |> |> Too little for most people's purposes

Re: i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-25 Thread Branden Robinson
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 03:14:59PM -0700, Jim McCloskey wrote: > > I just upgraded a Dell Optiplex with the onboard i810 graphics > controller from potato to woody. > > It's great to have integrated support for the i810, rather than having > to futz around downloading special drivers from Intel.

i810 in X 4.1/2

2002-08-25 Thread Jim McCloskey
I just upgraded a Dell Optiplex with the onboard i810 graphics controller from potato to woody. It's great to have integrated support for the i810, rather than having to futz around downloading special drivers from Intel. I have one question: is there any advantage to be gained from explicitly s