Is there a way to initialized a vga card after the system is booted?
What I am looking for is to initialize a second vga in my
system so that I can run X in a dual headed configuration
with XFree86 or to be able to chose which vga card
to run X with on my system.
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> > rename it libstdc++.so.1. Then you just have to modify your executable
> > so that it looks for libstdc++.so.1 instead of libstdc++.so.3
>
> Why not just reinstall the problematic executables?
>
Yeap, we do that quite often in Linux 8)
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/share/isdn.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/share.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
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Do step 2 and use xml as your protocol . For instance , if
an app such gcombust sents a status query to the plug-in
its response should be encapsulated in xml : detailing the device ,
current status : recording/pause/playing/stop.
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> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
>
> What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
> about?
>
> > Is it possible to get a system bus enumeration from the system so
&
> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > > I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
> > >
> > > What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
> > > about?
>
> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > There is a generic SCSI bus enumerator API, and one for PCI as well. There
> > > isn't a generic API to get trees of devices of any type in the system,
> > > though. With new-bus that might be possible, but having done two
>
PIII 450Mhz are going for about $175 see http://www.pricewatch.com . Heck , at
that
price get two 8)
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Last nite around 1am or so I cvsup my system and managed to
build the world and the kernel 8)
Not sure how stable is -current so far in a uni processor
configuration the system seems to be okay.
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latest XFree86 snapshot. It does help if you post further details like system
configuration: uni processor vs smp , scsi vs ide , etc...
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dress book window you should be able to query the ldap server.
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I can't connect to the default ldap servers;however, on my win98 box I can connect
to the InfoSpace ldap server. I have a local ldap server here and I can connect
to it using netscape with no problem.
Try it : rah.star-gate.com port 389
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Don't know what the problem is with netscape.
I can search the ldap server with openldap's ldapsearch tool:
/usr/local/openldap/bin/ldapsearch -h ldap.infospace.com -b "c=US" "cn=Amancio*"
And what do you know I am listed there 8)
cn=Amancio Hasty+ [EMAIL PRO
Stay nice 8)
Never give the opposition an opportunity to get the best of you for most likely
they will fully exploit your weakness . After all isn't that was opposition is all
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http://www.mozilla.org/tools.html
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> It requires converting the ancient voxware driver to newbus which isn't
> really feasable.
I am not sure about that ... The irq handling, card registration on the voxware
is fairly straight forward.
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BTW: I think that what you are doing is really great !!
Hmm... I wonder if the volume in the list will increase with cool
apps such as IBM's ViaVoice which needs your mods to work.
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Now I have to get off my soap box and let the work continue 8)
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Has anyone ported the linux 3DFx Driver to FreeBSD?
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Don't have much time now days to volunteer due to work overload.
If I get a chance one of these nights I will port it.
My focus is to provide decent X video support appropiate for
h.261 , h.263 , and mpeg -- which basically entails yuv + scaling
hardware assist. In other words 3dfx is a secondar
Got a new disk and I am trying to upgrade from the May 1999 snapshot to today's
current.
I recompiled the kernel , install it and reboot afterwards the boot loader fails to
load
the new kernel so should I upgrade my boot blocks with the latest sources?
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This is all academic since the proper fix was posted to the list.
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I am not that really interested on threads..
Is there a possibility of having an async call gate for which the kernel
can do the scheduling whether be for a uni processor or a multi processor
enviroment.
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> It would take some kernel work though; the results might well be worth
> the effort.
> -keith
I am too busy nowdays working :(
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Let me ask a different question: How does Microsoft's DirectX handle delivery
of vertical retrace interrupt?
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r info for the
vga card states that the interrupt is disabled.
Just generate a patch and pass it on to the Xfree86 group . They
are trying all sort of things to sync up the mouse with the vga
vertical retrace interrupt.
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syncing up with a vertical retrace seems to imply?
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lter which delete duplicate
messages.
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>
> > it easier to reply to postings to the mailing lists so people don't
> > get multiple copies of the same message. I don't have such
> > problem because I have a mail filter which delete duplicate
> >
relevant
> interrupt(s). Any other alternative involves interrupt delivery to
> user-space, which is just not practical.
>
Hi Mike,
Your idea sounds intriguing . How should we wired the KLD to
the X server? or how will the KLD inform the X server that it
has received a vertical re
>
> On 05-Nov-99 Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > Your idea sounds intriguing . How should we wired the KLD to
> > the X server? or how will the KLD inform the X server that it
> > has received a vertical retrace interrupt .
>
> It depends what you wanted to do, but yo
weren't already too late.
>
> Basically, the whole idea is just totally screwed. You shouldn't be
> trying to do this because it just can't be done right.
Hi Mike
I should be trying to do this for it can have interesting applications such
as a Tivo player. Not sure what th
> It seems Amancio Hasty wrote:
> >
> > Just trying to prevent dragging the whole X server to the kernel --
> > Actually dragging the whole X server to the kernel is not a bad
> > idea --- however it is something that I can not afford to do right now :(
>
>
is the delta time of the mouse movement.
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> On Thu, 04 Nov 1999 14:35:58 -0800, Amancio Hasty wrote: > >This show
> up on the FreeBSD mailing list when I ask about modifying vga.c >to
> deliver a signal. > >> Let me ask a different question: How does
> Microsoft's DirectX handle >> deliv
Hi,
Take it up with -multimedia . The gus tarted to talk about it
over there.
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Someone for berkeley.edu last week reported 36 bugs which made
the developers very happy ...
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nking .
The users / developers ratio initially bother me in the
multimedia mailing list;however, I came to the conclusion
that we do need a large user base to maximize
test coverage and feasibility .
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api in addition you have the old voxware sound driver in the
kernel to look at . I made Quake and Quake 2 work with the
voxware sound driver and it was not that hard .
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us:SI (reg:SI 6 %ebp)
(const_int -40 [0xffd8])) 0))
(clobber (scratch:HI))
] ) 145 {fix_truncsfsi2+1} (insn_list 293 (nil))
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:SI 0 %eax)
(expr_list:REG_UNUSED (scratch:HI)
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>Actually, that's one of the newest versions of gcc.
Perhaps a later snapshot of gcc will work .
>attached make.log. There's something about not allowing access
>to the cx register.
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ler. What every the problem is 4.0 will live with it unless someone
> narrows down the problem more.
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ke hyperbole. I'm able to build X just fine with the
> -current compiler, so to directly imply that we can't do so flies in
> the face of common sense and experience.
>
> - Jordan
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Curious, do you have a write up on netgraph?
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Tnks for those interested in Archie's netgraph article see:
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it seems that it does not deal too well with exception events or events.
A good book on this topic is: Essential JTAPI by Spencer Roberts which
goes to great extent in describing services as well as architectures issues
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beer bash. :-)
> > >
> > > I'd go along with that. What do the other committers think?
> >
> > Isn't this the "FreeBSD" project ?
>
> There is no such thing as a "free beer".
If there are enough bad committs, we can start
think
heir Motif
distribution 8)
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ribute the source and binary for those "Open
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> Too much hassle IMO. I'd *much* rather distribute it as part of the
> package, and I'm looking into how feasible it would be to distribute
> inside of the JDK.
>
Well, just asked them because I don't see any problems in doing
what you want because
For those interested , SGI has released their 64 bit
compiler for Intel's Itanium.
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/Pro64/
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click on Bar's Guide to the the Interactive Fiction and after
the page finishes loading click "Back" on Netscape's tool bar.
Instant core -dump.
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PM -0800, Amancio Hasty
> wrote:
>
> > http://www.developer.com/experts/expertspanel.html
> >
> > click on Bar's Guide to the the Interactive Fiction and after
> > the page finishes loading click "Back" on Netscape's tool bar.
> >
> > Ins
>
> You've probably already seen this:
>
> "Scheduler Activations: Effective Kernel Support for the User-Level
> Management of Parallelism."
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/proceedings/ops/121132/p95-anderson/>
>
And here is the abstract:
http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/0734-2071/146
SGI is releasing GLX 8)
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/990216/ca_silicon_2.html
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What is vlan?
Tnks,
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ls -ald /dev/kb*
crw--- 1 root wheel 112, 0 Mar 23 23:29 /dev/kbd0
crw--- 1 root wheel 112, 1 Mar 23 23:29 /dev/kbd1
muadib# kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1
kbd1
ukbd0, type:generic (3)
kbdcontrol: unable to set keyboard: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Any clues as to how t
Cool, I managed to get my usb board up and running. the problem was
kbdcontrol or me 8) I try to switch keyboards "at" -> "usb" however I needed
an at keboard to make the switch so I attached an at keyboard to my system
and issue the silly command:
kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1
The last time I tried
Yes, I have ""KBD_INSTALL_CDEV" in my kernel config file.
Actually, my problem was that the default keyboard is the AT keyboard
what I need is to have my default keyboard be the USB keyboard.
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Cool !
kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1 < /dev/ttyv0
Appears to work 8)
Now I have to figure out how to add support for my mouse. Got no clue what
protocol does it use . All I know is that is Macally USB mouse is going to be
fun hunting for the mouse protocol 8)
Enclosed is the output
Okay, I owe you lots of kudos !!
Did as you instructed:
moused -p /dev/ums0
In my XF86Config file:
Device "/dev/sysmouse"
Protocol "Auto"
One thing though:
kbdcontrol appears not to have option : "-m on"
So in summary I have my usb keyboard and usb mouse up and run
> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> > One thing though:
> >
> > kbdcontrol appears not to have option : "-m on"
>
> Should be vidcontrol -m on I think.
>
> - alex
>
Yes, it is . Kazutaka YOKOTA just mailed me the correction. I sug
Since my USB keyboard and mouse are working like a charm , I am looking around
for a USB modem and sound card 8)
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Actually, it probably means that the program must be compiled with
"-fexecptions".
Here is a little clue:
from egcs-1.1.2:
./gcc/frame.c:/* Called from crtbegin.o to deregister the unwind info for an
object. */
./gcc/frame.c:__deregister_frame_info (void *begin)
./gcc/frame.c:__deregister_fr
I have been compiling Netscape's Java VM Electric Fire which is written on
C++ with
no problems however I have been using the "-fexceptions" flag.
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Yes, it is most likely a DWARF2_UNWIND issue at least that is what I concluded
in
trying to support Electric Fire also someone should investigate whether egcs
supports
exception handling without thread support if memory does not fail me egcs
requires
thread support for exception handling. Perhap
I did a cvsup and a make world around 8:00 PM last nite and went without a
hitch .
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Just finished doing a cvsup and currently doing a make world. Should be done
in less than 80 minutes .
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cvsup around 17:30 PST
--
>>> elf make world started on Sat Apr 3 17:33:29 PST 1999
--
--
>>> elf make world complet
Cool,
What do you mean by: we are going to have to use ""sjlj-exceptions" type
exception machanism for a while?
Tnks,
Amancio
> > Yesterday I changed csu/i386-elf/ to build crtbegin.o and crtend.o from
> > the EGCS source rather than our home-grown ones.
> ..snip..
> > I've m
Why are exceptions handling on by default better yet do we know why exception
handling
is not needed by default with gcc-2.8? and has anyone spent time reading
the egcs requirements for exception handling?
Amancio
> On Sun, Apr 04, 1999 at 10:39:15AM -0700, Amancio Hasty wr
It should be possible to prevent a user from hogging a system if the system's
naive scheduler is improved.
Amancio
> It is not possible to prevent a user from hogging the cpu on the system.
> What you *CAN* do is make it difficult for the user to crash the system
> by limiting
I guess any sufficiently advance science is indeed consider magic by some.
Amancio
>
> :
> :It should be possible to prevent a user from hogging a system if the system's
> :naive scheduler is improved.
> :
> : Amancio
>
> No, it isn't. For a very simple reason: The resources
tralized development model but not necessarily a closed one.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jerry Hicks
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>
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will come out of it this time.
Time To Hack! 8)
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;ve only removed the list of devices from GENERIC & LINT, not from the
> conf/files and options. Hiding it basically.
>
> Nick
>
> On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> > Curious why is USB not ready for public consumption?
> > Got
t
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> http://www.etla.net/~n_hibma/usb/usb.pl
> http://www.usb.org/
>
> P.S.: USBDI as in, our version of it. The people from the consortium
> kicked us out.
>
> On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> >
&
What does this patch fix?
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not
> filled in at all.
Okay, I will take a look at the umodem.c driver.
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atkbd device is not configured . In my case, I have
a USB keyboard and a USB mouse connected to the
system with no atkbdc nor atbkd device . It works like
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one fixed syscons so it no longer panics if
> >the atkbd device is not configured . In my case, I have
> >a USB keyboard and a USB mouse connected to the
> >system with no atkbdc nor atbkd device . It works like
> >a charm now 8)
>
> Hmm, I don't see why ukbd
sly, you are right the bootloader didn't work with
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The problem was not really a bios problem not sure what the guys
did to fix the boot loader probably switch to using a dos int function
to access the keyboard from the boot loader.
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gt; each) and run two independent X-servers? Two instances of sc?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -mi
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#define SIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL
#define SIMPLEQ_NEXT STAILQ_NEXT
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ached.
>
> I am quite sure that you using the legacy USB keyboard support of your
> BIOS. The USB keyboard can not kick in before the PCI probes have been
> done.
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > &g
Hi David!
Just a kind reminder we can unplug and plug a usb mouse as
well as a usb keyboard currently we have a small problem with
moused that it does not attempt to gain access of the mouse if there
is a usb disconnect / connect sequence.
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8. Run the audio setup program:
/compat/linux/usr/bin/audiog
Caveat : you may have to play with "mixer" to properly adjust your
microphone input.
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DF *UND* 0035 __bzero
w DF *UND* 0035 bzero
Does anyone know what the difference is between symbol
type "" and "w"?
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the linking problem out.
If anyone is interested on the current linux discussion
highlighting the linking problems feel free to visit:
http://viavoice.sparklist.com/
> On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 03:51:21PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > After playing a little more with ViaVoice, I can'
Is not a good idea to use the default egcs as it is configured to compile
c++ programs which use threads and exceptions for instance Netscape's
Eletrical Fire (A Java VM/Compiler) does not work.
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Yes I would try out the one on the ports directory first for threaded
applications with exceptions.
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By all means see if threaded apps with exceptions work
with the base installed egcs . I pointed out an application
which does not work, care to give an example of a
threaded / exception application which works with
the base egcs compiler?
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Just do a net search on mbone applications . vat , vic , sdr are examples
of rtp compliant applications.
A generic framework for building rtp based tools can be found at:
http://www-mash.cs.berkeley.edu/mash/
Enjoy
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