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2014-07-18 Thread Noel Hunt
[ This was originally posted to comp.windows.x without any response. ] I have an HP dual-boot machine running both FreeBSD 10.0 and Solaris 11.1. These systems have the following Xorg server and Intel drivers: X.Org X Server Intel driver FreeBSD 10.01.7.7 2.7.1 So

FreeBSD/Solaris dual-boot Xorg problem

2014-07-18 Thread Noel Hunt
[ Apologies; originally sent without a Subject.] [ This was originally posted to comp.windows.x without any response. ] I have an HP dual-boot machine running both FreeBSD 10.0 and Solaris 11.1. These systems have the following Xorg server and Intel drivers: X.Org X Server Int

Re: upgraded from CPU Intel Celeron G440 to G1630

2014-07-18 Thread YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List
Solved! I have just upgraded to xf86-video-intel-2.99.912. On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 08:28:11 +0200 YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List wrote: > Hello, > > I have upgraded from CPU Intel Celeron G440 to G1630 and I encounter some > graphical problems [1] (part of text missing on my screen)... So, I have > upgrad

Re: FreeBSD/Solaris dual-boot Xorg problem

2014-07-18 Thread Stuart Kreitman
Noel: What are the differences between the two systems re. reported timings and selected timing? Stuart On 7/18/14 12:24 AM, Noel Hunt wrote: [ Apologies; originally sent without a Subject.] [ This was originally posted to comp.windows.x without any response. ] I have an HP dual-boot mac

Problem building X11 per directions on wiki

2014-07-18 Thread Niall Shapero
I ran git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/util/modular util/modular This, in theory, put all the sources I'd need for my X11 build on to my system. I made the directory $HOME/build, as described, then ran ./util/modular/build.sh --clone $HOME/build --autoresume resume140718.

Re: FreeBSD/Solaris dual-boot Xorg problem

2014-07-18 Thread Noel Hunt
> What are the differences between the two systems re. reported timings > and selected timing? Stuart, there are no differences between the two systems as to what is reported and selected, except that on Solaris whatever xorg is doing then forces the monitor to register a signal out of range error