Am Tuesday 21 August 2012 03:26:44 schrieb du81692468:
> Hello, I have a question:
> System Environment: fedora 14
> Graphics card: intel integrated graphics + NVIDIA
> When I installed the xf86-video-intel-2.17.0 driver, I can not set the
> screen resolution of 800 * 600, when I downgraded to
> xf
The XB Media Center here on debian testing (linux 3.0.0, intel v2.15, mesa
7.10) doesn't exit cleanly, have to kill -9 the process from a shell.
As it works ok on any other installation without intel here I suspect
intel-video.
If you need logs let me know what.
Dex
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On Thursday 11 August 2011 04:16:48 Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2011/08/11 03:45 (GMT+0200) Dexter Filmore composed:
> > Actually, right now about *all* these problems could be solved by moving
> > the machine to Win7.
>
> Are you sure? Is it possible only HDMI-1 works at 120, a
On Thursday 11 August 2011 01:04:41 Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 18:25 +0200, Dexter Filmore wrote:
> > I used to do that with the nvidia tool on nv, but now I'm a little stuck:
> > No matter what I do X comes up at 60 Hz. I need to do 50 tho
I thought of "X without config file" as a bad idea from day one - and each
time I have to do something that is based on something not properly reported
by hardware or not properly auto-detected by X it so totally proves me right.
Face it, neither are hardware manufacturers capable of adhering to
gram (use glxinfo to check).
[gl] Error message:
line 7, char 42: error: syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting '}'
at 00, 1,1640
[gl2] antialiasing off
[gl2] bilinear linear
A: 36,5 V: 36,5 A-V: 0,007 ct: 0,115 0/ 0 16% 6% 5,3% 0 0
On Saturday 06 August 2011
06 August 2011 03:23:33 Ian Pilcher wrote:
> On 08/05/2011 11:25 AM, Dexter Filmore wrote:
> > I used to do that with the nvidia tool on nv, but now I'm a little stuck:
> > No matter what I do X comes up at 60 Hz. I need to do 50 tho so the
> > attached plasma tv double
Now this is downright weird:
as a workaround for the "tearing" bug I decided to use gl2 output for now.
Which works perfectly fine. Got a fast CPU, no problem.
Now I wanted to limit the dynamic range and chainloaded two LADSPA plugins
into my alsa setup (.asoundrc below).
dts tracks now are watc
I used to do that with the nvidia tool on nv, but now I'm a little stuck:
No matter what I do X comes up at 60 Hz. I need to do 50 tho so the attached
plasma tv doubles it to 100 (at 60 it flickers, plus pulldown problems)
EDID reports a refresh range of 58-62 Hertz which I overrode in xorg.conf.
System: Core i5 2500T on a H67 Gigabyte board
OS: debian testing,
intel driver 2.15
Mesa 7.10.3
kernel 2.6.39
Tested with SMplayer and XBMC (file 1080p x264 mkv): when zooming, panning etc
the image tears and seems to lag in updating regions of the image.
First time intel gfx user, anything I
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