Robert Noland wrote:
Ok, I spoke to a couple of the unichrome developers and my patch isn't
quite right, but it is close enough for you to test. It seems that the
openchrome driver needs to match not only the chip id, but the card id
also. It apparently needs this to know what ports to enable
Robert Noland wrote:
You may see the mysterious phenomenon here:
http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/openchrome.avi (1.9MB)
Is that with the xorg driver? An xorg.log might be helpful.
robert.
Play the video file with MPlayer.
My laptop + OpenChrome 0.2.903 = A space alien's visit ?
The myster
Robert Noland wrote:
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 01:02 +0800, Intron is my alias on the Internet
wrote:
But so far, as I know, it's the unique solution that makes my laptop
work.
What do you mean by "work". Does the normal xorg driver not work for
your chip? Let me go look at
Robert Noland wrote:
How does this compare to our Xorg driver? I've contemplated finishing
the via drm work, but I don't have any of these devices and I'm not sure
how many people do. At least that care about drm anyway...
robert.
I haven't look in it carefully. But skimming tells me that
Port:http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/xf86-video-via-linux.tar.gz
If the distfile cannot be downloaded from VIA's website, please
download it from my server:
http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/chrome9.83-242-sl10.1.tar.gz
This is official driver from VIA, originally for SuSE 10.1.
It works on my laptop (
Hi,
I'd like to submit my patches for MPICH 2 to the developper team.
But I haven't got any reply from them after I sent mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Can you tell me how to contact them indeed?