Cliff Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings, I'm just wondering if anyone has encountered the following, and
> what solutions you may have come up with / ideas you may have.
> This may not be a FreeBSD problem, since I am using the latest XFree86
> pre-4.0 snapshot.
> First:
> Almost ev
Donn Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Graichen wrote:
>>
>> one other thing: does anyone have the XFree86 pre 4.0 snapshot running
>> with moused and SysMouse ? - it works fine for me without moused and the
>> moues directly under X - but with mou
Alexander Leidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28 Feb, Cliff Rowley wrote:
>> to site.def... Since posting my last mail, I've also encountered a
>> similar message, thie time reported by Imlib. It's not the exact same
>> message, but it's the same meaning. They are both having trouble get
Cliff Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Second:
> Using KDM in place of XDM, XFree86 just dies immediately, resulting in
> several attempts at launching, and then a 30 second pause. XFree86 works
> perfectly otherwise.
i see the same problem here (with an kde build outside of the ports
but w
i'm currently trying to get the initio driver from initio ready for
-current and have it working fine with an u2w controller on one
machine (smp btw.) after finding out the COMPAT_PCI_DRIVER thing :-)
but still have problems with an 9100 utra controller on another
machine where i get:
resoource
somehow the neomagic audio driver seems to not work for the chips in
the sony n505x notebook which also has this chip - first the pci id's
are different
chip 8039104d class 0c0010 card 8060104d
chip 00101073 class 040100 card 805e104d
(at least that are the two unresolved pci chips on that m
the thing i found out with kdm was that it uses the wrong vty
i think - adding at vt09 to the Xservers file X line solved
it (i use x on console 9)
t
Marc Solsona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Both solutions seem to work with xdm, but not with wdm. It's not a big trauma
> but may be I should cont
"Kenneth D. Merry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Graichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has been working on getting both
> of Initio's drivers into FreeBSD. This may explain why Initio has fixed
> the copyright on their Ultra-Wide driver. (Their Ultra2 driver ne
i just would like to know about the state of SOFTUPDATES in -current
and in -stable (are there differences ?) for heavy load situations ...
is anyone here running SOFTUPDATES in such situations without trouble ?
i'm asking because i noticed some problems then high load benchmarking
a FreeBSD machi