Bahram Alinezhad writes:
> Hello,
>
> Please help me solve this issue if possible:
>
> I have:
>
> trident 9750 (pci) with tv-out
> zipslack linux with kernel 2.4.29
> xorg 6.8.1
> xine-lib 1.0
> xine-ui 0.99.3
>
> When I run xine, the display is not centered and some part of it
> is out of screen!
>
> What did I do?
>
> - Examined most of "trident" driver options; Among them, only
> "XvHsync" and "XvVsync" had effect, but using this options causes
> another issue: When you take the xine display on fullscreen mode,
> system hangs!
>
> - Used "vesa" driver; Although it fixes that issue, it has not
> performance for playing movies.
>
> - The problem is when using the tv-out (not monitor).
>
OK, I'm not sure if I understand this correctly:
does thee system hang when you use the XvHsync and
XvVsync options but doesn't hang if you don't?
Could you please send me the log file
(/var/log/Xorg.0.log)?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Egbert.
Hello,
Please help me solve this issue if possible:
I have:
trident 9750 (pci) with tv-out
zipslack linux with kernel 2.4.29
xorg 6.8.1
xine-lib 1.0
xine-ui 0.99.3
When I run xine, the display is not centered and some part of it
is out of screen!
What did I do?
- Examined most of "trident" driver options; Among them, only
"XvHsync" and "XvVsync" had effect, but using this options causes
another issue: When you take the xine display on fullscreen mode,
system hangs!
- Used "vesa" driver; Although it fixes that issue, it has not
performance for playing movies.
- The problem is when using the tv-out (not monitor).
Thank you for your notice,
Bahram Alinezhad,
Rudehen, Tehran, Iran.
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Hello,
Please help me solve this issue if possible:
I have:
trident 9750 (pci) with tv-out
zipslack linux with kernel 2.4.29
xorg 6.8.1
xine-lib 1.0
xine-ui 0.99.3
When I run xine, the display is not centered and some part of it
is out of screen!
What did I do?
- Examined most of "trident" driver options; Among them, only
"XvHsync" and "XvVsync" had effect, but using this options causes
another issue: When you take the xine display on fullscreen mode,
system hangs!
- Used "vesa" driver; Although it fixes that issue, it has not
performance for playing movies.
- The problem is when using the tv-out (not monitor).
Thank you for your notice,
Bahram Alinezhad,
Rudehen, Tehran, Iran.
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Hello!
> Thanks everybody who helped, the problem is solved now. I can fill the
> whole screen at least with a resolution of 1280x768 now, haven't tried
> hard to reach 1366x768 yet.
>
> The problem was really the PanelSize given by the monitor, which is
> simply wrong, which can be overriden by the PanelSize-Parameter in the
> "Device" section. A "Modeline" must still be specified but can be
> calculated by appropriate tools.
Well, I still have the problem to reach the monitor's full resolution
1366x768.
The PanelSize is now hard coded to 1366x768 and I have a "Modeline" that
is working, and the monitor even displays that it is set to a 1366x768
PanelSize, so I guess the Modeline is okay.
The monitor displays a screen without any flickering and that, unless I
increase the horizontal screen size above 1320. All settings up to
1320x768 work, 1321x768 and everything above does not and I can't fix it
by tuning the Modeline. The monitor simply says "out of range".
I don't understand this, because the PanelSize *is* set to 1366x768 and
the timings work, so to my understanding the graphics card always sends
a 1366x768 screen to the monitor by DVI independently of the acutal
resolution (and rescales it, if the card is set to another resolution).
Am I misunderstanding something here?
The modelines I am unsing at the moment are:
Modeline "1366x768" 84.50 1366 1392 1712 1744 768 783 791 807
Modeline "1320x768" 84.50 1320 1392 1712 1744 768 783 791 807
If I make a 1321 out of the 1320, it breaks. If I use smaller arbitrary
values, it still works.
Any idea is appreciated, again. Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Manfred Härtel
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Hello!
I am using Suse Professional 9.2. I'm trying to run an X Window display
on a 37 inch flat screen monitor (Sharp LC-M3700) connected by DVI to a
ATI Radeon 7000/VE graphics card.
It works, but not at the highest available resolution. According to the
manual, the monitor can display 1366x768 pixels. It works perfectly
using an 1024x768 resolution, for example.
If I use the desired resolution, the monitor simply displays "out of
range". I've tried both sax2 (also with the --vesa switch with the
desired resolution as a parameter) and playing around with XF86Config by
hand, even trying different "Modelines".
One problem seems to be that the X Window System does not properly
recognize the resolution of the screen.
In /var/log/Xorg.0.log I find a line
(II) RADEON(1): Panel size found from DDC: 1024x768
So the X Window System thinks that the monitor tells it that it has a
maximum resolution of 1024x768, which is actually not true. That's
probably the cause for the message
(WW) RADEON(1): Mode 1366x768 is out of range.
(WW) RADEON(1): Valid modes must be between 320x200-1024x768
a few lines later.
Is there an explanation for the wrong value or a way to override it?
I can not find a way to define another resolution at the monitor.
Any help or a hint into the right direction is much appreciated!
Best regards
Manfred Härtel
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Servus!
Ich habe hier einen Computerpool mit ca. 30 (identischen) Rechnern, von
denen alle mit dieser tollen GraKa ausgerüstet sind. Wir planen einen
Kurs, bei dem wir OpenGL Grafik benötigen. Auf einem System habe ich
SuSE-9.2 installiert und versucht OpenGL mit dem NVIDIA-6629 zum Laufen
zu bringen.
Der X-Server startet auch (NVIDIA-Logo) und der Window-Manager läd, aber
es gibt furchtbare Darstellungsfehler (Cursor und Schriften bleiben
stehen, Kicker ist unsichtbar, Redraw funktioniert nicht...)
Ich hab schon allerhand ausprobiert:
NvAGP
SWCursor, HWCursor
Recompile mir Änderungen an der os-registry.c (wegen SDRAM/SGRAM)
Heruntersetzen der AGP-Rate (von 4x auf 2x)
aber nichts scheint zu helfen :-(
Mit dem nv-Treiber funktioniert es wunderbar, aber 350 fps bei glxgears
sind nicht genug...
Hat jemand Erfolg mit dieser Karte?
Ich könnte auch bis SuSE-8.2 zurückgehen, wenn das den Erfolg garantiert.
(Ich kann bloß nicht 30 neue GraKas kaufen)
Mathias
Hi all,
I have encountered a problem. I leave my PC unused for
a while, the screensaver turns on(even if I disable it
in kde desktop setting) and then after a long while (>
1 hr). I find that the PC not longer response to my
keyboard, mouse and the screen remain blank. I
couldn't do any except hit the "reset" button of my
PC.
Is there any way to resolve it?
Hillman
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Hello,
Can anybody explain the following lines:
When I first attempted to install xemacs there were a lot of missing
dependencies, but I chipped away until I got to the missing libraries:
libRCK and libcanna
Philipp Thomas suggested I try pin.
I had never heard of it, but I tried.
pin said that it couldn't find the required archive.gz on the DVD
and so I had to manage it manually.
After completing the task I now get the following responses
to quiery and install:
# rpm -q xemacs-info-21.4.15-43.x86_64.rpm
package xemacs-info-21.4.15-43.x86_64.rpm is not installed
# rpm -i xemacs-info-21.4.15-43.x86_64.rpm
package xemacs-info-21.4.15-43.x86_64.rpm is already installed
This now occurs with other xemacs components.
I hate 'that' other O.S., but it was always easy to install packages!!!
Please help me to stick with Linux; I really want to make it work.
Regards,
Colin