xf 4.0.1 with rage II/rage pro -- multi-headed display!
Michel Dänzer
daenzerm at student.ethz.ch
Mon Sep 25 10:17:36 EST 2000
R Shapiro wrote:
> 2. On the same machine, I now have a working multi(3)-headed X! I'm
> very impressed that the linuxppc X development team got this going so
> quickly. It only works with the fbdev driver (see below), but I'm not
> complaining. The only issue I've run into so far is the known bug
> with screenblanking, which I can fix easily enough via xset.
What bug with screenblanking?
> I can't test xinerama on this platform because the three screen don't
> all run at same depth (two use depth 15/16, one uses depth 8).
What about just testing it with the two heads who run at 16 bpp, or run all
heads in depth 8?
> 3. On the same machine, the ati driver I built yesterday hoses linux
> completely and doesn't leave a core file. I'm happy to help the
> developers try to debug this, but I'm not sure what information I can
> provide in this situation (it's also not my machine, so I can't always
> crash it at will).
The server log and maybe the XF86Config are always a good start for
information.
> 4. On the rev. b beige G3 w/Mach64 Rage Pro, the ati driver seems to
> be working. The XF probe still gets the wrong amount of vram,
Hint to Ani or whoever is working on the ati driver: Why not get the VRAM size
from the framebuffer device?
> and it still throws away the mode I constructed via fbset -x.
What reason does it give for rejecting it?
> But it finds another valid mode somewhere else (where are these default
> modes coming from anyway?)
They're built into the server binary. Mostly VESA standard modes AFAICT.
> and it definitely feels accelerated. I'm a little worried that it may be
> driving the monitor too hard but I'm not sure how to find out. xpydinfo
> doesn't say anything useful.
xvidtune gives information about the modes.
> The output from startx includes this:
>
> (II) ATI(0): Monitor0: Using hsync range of 30.00- 94.00 kHz
> (II) ATI(0): Monitor0: Using vrefresh range of 48.00-120.00 Hz
>
> which are the numbers I put in the XF86Config (taken straight from the
> monitor manual). But somehow it looks like it's running too high a
> sync rate.
Look at the log (/var/log/XFree86.0.log), there should be values for all modes
used and rejected.
Michel
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Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast
Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and The DRI Project
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