Am 16.05.2012 21:48, schrieb Carl Hunter:
I'm trying to set my xorg.conf file up so that I get a specific
resolution when my monitor is turned off and I reboot my PC. lspci shows
that I've got a 945GME and Xorg.0.log shows that I'm using version
2.17.0 of the Intel driver. I'm running Mythbuntu 1
After Daniel split out this code, I think this makes more sense, and
looks nicer. Also added some comments to help the situation.
Signed-off-by: Ben Widawsky
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drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_reg.h | 12 ++--
drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c | 18 +-
driver
System environment:
xf86-video-intel:2.19.0
intel-driver(for vaapi):1.0.15
libva:1.0.15
libdrm:2.4.32
xserver:11.0
Mesa:8.0.2
kernel version:3.4 rc6
system: ubuntu 12.04
VGA:intel Ivy Bridge Graphics Controller
lspci:00:02.0 0300: 8086:016a(rev 08)
Bug description:
In order to use VAAPI to ac
System environment:
xf86-video-intel:2.19.0
intel-driver(for vaapi):1.0.15
libva:1.0.15
libdrm:2.4.32
xserver:11.0
Mesa:8.0.2
kernel version:3.3.4
system: ubuntu 12.04
VGA:intel Ivy Bridge Graphics Controller
Bug description:
In order to use VAAPI to accelerate decoding in Ivybridge ,I installed
I'm trying to set my xorg.conf file up so that I get a specific
resolution when my monitor is turned off and I reboot my PC. lspci
shows that I've got a 945GME and Xorg.0.log shows that I'm using version
2.17.0 of the Intel driver. I'm running Mythbuntu 11.10. With my other
systems running t
Hello,
We are using an MiniPC with the following configuration:
- Intel SandyBridge PC Mainboard DH61AG and integrated Intel HD
Graphics 3000
- Dual OS: Windows 7 32bit and Ubuntu 12.04 32bit
When using OpenGL sampler objects for configuring textures, on Ubuntu I have to
cre