Thanks to Michel Daenzerm and Juliusz Chroboczek kind attention on
debian-powerpc last night, I can have a working XFree86 running using fb
driver on my powermac. But there's still some glitches.
It seems that the X clients can't find some color definitions. When I
launch rxvt, it abort with th
Sorry my fault, I had some strange .Xmodmap file that did remap the CapsLock
key..
/ Jonas
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Jonas Borgström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CodeFactory AB http://www.codefactory.se/
Office: +46 (0)90 71 86 10 Cell: +46 (0)70 248 89 58
I've completely lost track of where DRI bugs should go, but this seems like
the kind of thing which might just be due to something bad in the Debian
build anyway. Basically, texturing on the G400 DRI driver is completely
borked up in that it seems that texture coordinates aren't getting to the
car
* Frederic Seraphine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 04:23]:
> Is rgb.txt not used anymore ?
While researching this question, I came across this:
$ ls -ld /etc/X11/fs
drwxr-xr-x2 identd telnetd 4096 Nov 1 17:53 /etc/X11/fs
Hmm. More oddities:
$ ls -ld /etc/X11/xinit
drwxr-xr-x2 root
- Forwarded message from Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: xf86cfg in 4.0.1-8?
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 17:30:18 +0800
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL
Wow. XF4 takes quite a bit longer to build on this 7200/90 than XF3, which
took a mere 5h46m.
Command being timed: "dpkg-buildpackage -b -B -rfakeroot -uc"
User time (seconds): 34235.81
System time (seconds): 3413.69
Percent of CPU this job got: 96%
Elapsed
Andrew, it turns out both the missing Cards file *and* the ``bigger
things afoot'' -- are true; Cards was removed because xf86cfg is still
.. a work in progress. Much remains to be done, to prevent it from seg
faulting, etc.
The changelog mentions it is gone temporarily, I believe, though I
haven'
* Joshua Shagam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 15:39]:
> Basically, vertices which are a certain distance from the camera and are
> within the clipping planes seem to get their texture coordinates shoved to
> 0,0. As the camera moves around the broken texture coordinates change
> quite a bit.
Well,
I only have a 15" monitor hooked up to my 7200, so I don't know. I haven't
been able to get it cranked past 640x480, even though I added a meg of VRAM
so I'd be able to do 800x600 at 24-bit depth.
Can anyone else help him?
- Forwarded message from Daryl Moulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From
[Please follow-up to debian-x if you want me to see it.]
4.0.1-10 is in the archive for i386, sparc, and powerpc. John Goerzen is
building for alpha. Compiles for m68k and arm are still needed.
A prerelease of -11, based on the new upstream beta 4.0.1h, is available at
the X Strike Force reposi
Thanks to Michel Daenzerm and Juliusz Chroboczek kind attention on
debian-powerpc last night, I can have a working XFree86 running using fb
driver on my powermac. But there's still some glitches.
It seems that the X clients can't find some color definitions. When I
launch rxvt, it abort with t
Sorry my fault, I had some strange .Xmodmap file that did remap the CapsLock
key..
/ Jonas
--
Jonas Borgström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CodeFactory AB http://www.codefactory.se/
Office: +46 (0)90 71 86 10 Cell: +46 (0)70 248 89 58
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I've completely lost track of where DRI bugs should go, but this seems like
the kind of thing which might just be due to something bad in the Debian
build anyway. Basically, texturing on the G400 DRI driver is completely
borked up in that it seems that texture coordinates aren't getting to the
ca
* Frederic Seraphine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 04:23]:
> Is rgb.txt not used anymore ?
While researching this question, I came across this:
$ ls -ld /etc/X11/fs
drwxr-xr-x2 identd telnetd 4096 Nov 1 17:53 /etc/X11/fs
Hmm. More oddities:
$ ls -ld /etc/X11/xinit
drwxr-xr-x2 root
- Forwarded message from Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: xf86cfg in 4.0.1-8?
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 17:30:18 +0800
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL
Wow. XF4 takes quite a bit longer to build on this 7200/90 than XF3, which
took a mere 5h46m.
Command being timed: "dpkg-buildpackage -b -B -rfakeroot -uc"
User time (seconds): 34235.81
System time (seconds): 3413.69
Percent of CPU this job got: 96%
Elapse
Andrew, it turns out both the missing Cards file *and* the ``bigger
things afoot'' -- are true; Cards was removed because xf86cfg is still
.. a work in progress. Much remains to be done, to prevent it from seg
faulting, etc.
The changelog mentions it is gone temporarily, I believe, though I
haven
* Joshua Shagam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 15:39]:
> Basically, vertices which are a certain distance from the camera and are
> within the clipping planes seem to get their texture coordinates shoved to
> 0,0. As the camera moves around the broken texture coordinates change
> quite a bit.
Well,
I only have a 15" monitor hooked up to my 7200, so I don't know. I haven't
been able to get it cranked past 640x480, even though I added a meg of VRAM
so I'd be able to do 800x600 at 24-bit depth.
Can anyone else help him?
- Forwarded message from Daryl Moulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Fro
[Please follow-up to debian-x if you want me to see it.]
4.0.1-10 is in the archive for i386, sparc, and powerpc. John Goerzen is
building for alpha. Compiles for m68k and arm are still needed.
A prerelease of -11, based on the new upstream beta 4.0.1h, is available at
the X Strike Force repos
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:
> [Please follow-up to debian-x if you want me to see it.]
>
> 4.0.1-10 is in the archive for i386, sparc, and powerpc. John Goerzen is
> building for alpha. Compiles for m68k and arm are still needed.
Is John building them? I thought I was! :-)
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