On 30.09.2010 20:28, Sergej Pupykin wrote:
At Thu, 30 Sep 2010 20:25:30 +0400,
Fess wrote:
Oh.. strange. Guys on i686 says, that everything is alright.
Guys on x86_64 says "oh no, it's crashing".
Strange.
On my x86_64 Xorg exits unexpectedly at random time with "invalid
framebuffer id" in dme
Thank you a lot, Fess, it works well now (-:
//Dima
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 21:42:45 +0400
Fess wrote:
> On 20:32 Thu 30 Sep , D.P. wrote:
> > i686 on MSI laptop, nVidia Corporation C51 [GeForce Go 6100] + AMD chipset
> > Athlon64.
> >
> > Synaptics works well, but all additional keys don`t work
The only problem I've had is slow nvidia rendering with the stable
drivers. Upgraded to nvidia-beta and all is better now.
For those who might not know, you can upgrade to nvidia-beta by doing this:
1. Install a pacman wrapper that searches AUR too, I use clyde.
2. sudo clyde -Rd nvidia nvidia-ut
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 07:51:23PM +0400, Fess wrote:
> Well, i think, i should say some words.
> But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
> So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
I also have problems with XOrg 1.9 on my old Thinkpad T22 (savage
video chip). With the new version i co
On 20:32 Thu 30 Sep , D.P. wrote:
> i686 on MSI laptop, nVidia Corporation C51 [GeForce Go 6100] + AMD chipset
> Athlon64.
>
> Synaptics works well, but all additional keys don`t work - like Alt, Ctrl,
> Win etc.
>
> Tryed all variations of xorg.conf found in the net and without xorg.conf, but
i686 on MSI laptop, nVidia Corporation C51 [GeForce Go 6100] + AMD chipset
Athlon64.
Synaptics works well, but all additional keys don`t work - like Alt, Ctrl, Win
etc.
Tryed all variations of xorg.conf found in the net and without xorg.conf, but
nothing good is happened.
//Dima
On Thu, 30 S
Ok. Some overview.
1)Led's.
In fact, it works now(some dirty magic of reboot).
2)Synaptics
1.3.0.1 doesn't solve issue.
3)Video
A huge variety of answers, from "X freeze my system" to "omg, 3k fps".
Something like that.
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On 14:06 Thu 30 Sep , Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Paulo Santos wrote:
> >> 3)2d\3d slowdown. Epic slowdown. No erros, both ati drivers(catalyst |
> >> xf86-video-ati).
> >>
> >> RADEON HD4570, .35 stock kernel from repos.
> >
> > I don't know about 3d, but scrolling a
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Paulo Santos wrote:
>> 3)2d\3d slowdown. Epic slowdown. No erros, both ati drivers(catalyst |
>> xf86-video-ati).
>>
>> RADEON HD4570, .35 stock kernel from repos.
>
> I don't know about 3d, but scrolling and resizing windows became very
> very slow.
[...]
> kerne
Really don't know. Method of scrolling have changed, definitely.
Resizing is bad too.
P.S.
> I don't know about 3d, but scrolling and resizing windows became very
> very slow.
It's not vendor's problem, i think. I have ati, some folks intel - same thing.
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Den 30. sep. 2010 18:25, skrev Fess:
Oh.. strange. Guys on i686 says, that everything is alright.
Guys on x86_64 says "oh no, it's crashing".
Strange.
No problems for me using:
laptop: i686 - radeon Xpress 200m - synaptics touch
desktop: x86_64 - radeonhd 4870x2 - no touchpad
Both using openso
At Thu, 30 Sep 2010 20:25:30 +0400,
Fess wrote:
> Oh.. strange. Guys on i686 says, that everything is alright.
> Guys on x86_64 says "oh no, it's crashing".
> Strange.
On my x86_64 Xorg exits unexpectedly at random time with "invalid
framebuffer id" in dmesg. No additional messages in Xorg.0.log.
Fess wrote:
> 1)Synaptics.
>
> Errors that no synaptics devices found.
> Google says nothing, except the same errors and "wtf is going on".
My touchpad doesn't work for a long time, but I never bothered to try to
fix it. I do get the following error, among 3 other.
(EE) SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPa
On 18:05 Thu 30 Sep , Regnak wrote:
> Le 30/09/2010 17:51, Fess a écrit :
>> Well, i think, i should say some words.
>> But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
>> So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
>>
>> If someone else have such problems, reply me, and i'll post this to
>> bug
Could you post your Xorg.0.log ?
Best regards,
Liu Yu Fei, Eric
Computer Science, CUHK
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Fess wrote:
> Well, i think, i should say some words.
> But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
> So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
>
> If someone else h
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 19:51:23 +0400
Fess wrote:
> 1)Synaptics.
>
> Errors that no synaptics devices found.
> Google says nothing, except the same errors and "wtf is going on".
I had the same in here. You just have to update xf86-input-synaptics to
the version that is in testing repository (1.3.0-
Le 30/09/2010 17:51, Fess a écrit :
Well, i think, i should say some words.
But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
If someone else have such problems, reply me, and i'll post this to bugtracker.
Because, i may have "wrong arms" or "bad carm
Well, i think, i should say some words.
But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
If someone else have such problems, reply me, and i'll post this to bugtracker.
Because, i may have "wrong arms" or "bad carma" or whatever.
1)Synaptics.
Errors t
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