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From: Frederick W. K. <fko...@co...> - 2005-09-20 14:27:11
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Hi, I've successfully replaced a 2.6.10-ruby kernel with 2.6.13-1.1561 from fedora development using the faketty-0.03 solution-- thanks Aivils! I've got a complex setup....including a PCI Matrox G100 MMS driving three heads (one of which has two screens) and video-out from my old AGP 3dfx Voodoo3 driving my TV for mythtv output (as soon as I get the bt869 i2c driver working with 2.6.13, doh). Input comes from one AT keyboard, two USB keyboards, three usb mice and a ps/2 -> usb converter for my pc /tv airlink keyboard / mouse (useful from the TV with mythtv). Just updated to FC4. In working with it last night, I moved my usb printer (cannon i550) from one usb hub to another, and suddenly, the usb mouse on one of my heads stopped working. Took a look at /proc/bus/input/devices, and it looked like the faketty ordering changed, with the ftty2 entry normally associated with that usb mouse missing. Haven't tried reproducing the problem yet, so maybe it just a fluke, but after a reboot this morning, did notice that it was fine. Frederick Koehler Aivils Stoss wrote: >On Sestdiena, 17. Septembris 2005 20:29, Mario Scheel wrote: > > >>Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 08:46 schrieb Aivils Stoss: >> >> >>>- Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. >>>- allow multiple open >>>- add PC speaker support >>>- fix possible read deadlock >>>- Makefile clean up >>> >>> >>Hi, >> >>I want to test faketty, but I cant compile it. >> >> > >I was lost in these Linux kernel trees :-( >Bug removed :o) > >http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/files/faketty-0.03.tar.bz2 > >Aivils Stoss > > >------------------------------------------------------- >SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download >it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own >Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php >_______________________________________________ >Linuxconsole-dev mailing list >Lin...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev > > > |
From: Sebastian G. <sga...@as...> - 2005-09-20 13:39:29
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El mar, 20-09-2005 a las 04:46 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom escribi=F3: >=20 > --- Sebastian Galletto <sga...@as...> > wrote: >=20 > > but everything works fine for me. Video quality > > depends on video card. > > Some cheap Via or Sis cards shows pretty poor video > > quality. > >=20 >=20 > Now that is a super idea: get rid of that thing on the > table: what brand switch do you use? >=20 Is just a cheap one. You can look it up at: http://www.trendware.com/products/TK-400K.htm . It works fine for me. I have connected it to another small kvm switch in cascade, in order to use all my racked servers and my computer from a single console. The only one problem that I found, is that the magic key to switch between consoles is the same on both switches. I fixed it extending a manual switch key to my local keyboard. Regards, Sebasti=E1n. |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-20 11:46:45
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--- Sebastian Galletto <sga...@as...> wrote: > > Display cables have limited length, where image > quality > > goes down if length (and price) grew. I suppose > display > > cables make this mainframe-like build impossible. > > VGA cable 10meters - $100. > > > > May be anybody test image quality via 10-15 > > meter cable? > > I have a a terminal connected to a > keyboard/video/mouse switch, 17 > meters of cable far from the computers. PS/2 mouse > sometimes loss sync, > but everything works fine for me. Video quality > depends on video card. > Some cheap Via or Sis cards shows pretty poor video > quality. > Now that is a super idea: get rid of that thing on the table: what brand switch do you use? Hugo __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Juraj V. <va...@na...> - 2005-09-19 17:40:05
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Hello, I'm sorry, the problem was mistakingly deleted SingleCard option line in xorg.conf.... Juraj On Sunday 18 September 2005 10:17, Juraj Variny wrote: > Hi, > > I had well functioning dual screen setup with NVidia GF440 AGP and Ati > Mach64 , with one USB and one PS/2 keyboard on Mandrake 10.1. I'm using > kernel 2.6.11-7.mm.r.16mdk by Svetoslav Slavtchev and Xorg 6.8.1.99. I know > should try more recent software, but for now I'd be happy to have it > working as before. > > Recently I've accidentally trashed my BIOS setup and booted the system few > times with USB controller turned off. The X server that uses USB keyboard > didn't start, but the server with PS/2 keyboard did. But when I enabled the > USB controller again, the situation changed over: now the PS/2-kbd (on vt7) > system doesn't start. All there is empty screen with functional crossbar > mouse cursor, but it doesn't react on keyboard (tried Ctl-Alt-Backspace). > > On server with USB kbd (on vt17) does KDM start normally and it is fully > usable. On the console when X isn't running, the PS/2 keyboard works too, > and cat /proc/bus/console/*/* seems OK: > > VGA+ > isa0060/serio0/input0 > dummy device > usb-0000:00:11.2-1.1/input0 > dummy device > usb-0000:00:11.2-1.1/input1 > |
From: Sebastian G. <sga...@as...> - 2005-09-19 14:55:11
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> Display cables have limited length, where image quality > goes down if length (and price) grew. I suppose display > cables make this mainframe-like build impossible. > VGA cable 10meters - $100. >=20 > May be anybody test image quality via 10-15 > meter cable? I have a a terminal connected to a keyboard/video/mouse switch, 17 meters of cable far from the computers. PS/2 mouse sometimes loss sync, but everything works fine for me. Video quality depends on video card. Some cheap Via or Sis cards shows pretty poor video quality. Sebasti=E1n. |
From: James v. Z. <ja...@dv...> - 2005-09-19 13:38:05
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> VGA cable 10meters - $100. I have installed and seen successful runs up to 75 meters as analogue VGA. 15 meter - no problem. 25 meters no problem with best quality cable. 75 meters needed a single repeater approx 1/2 way. Quality of your video card's output can make a difference. J On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 22:59, Aivils Stoss wrote: > On Piektdiena, 16. Septembris 2005 03:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > > But yikes!!! those prices! > > I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. > > I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would > > I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? > > > > Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some > > place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. > > Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... > > Display cables have limited length, where image quality > goes down if length (and price) grew. I suppose display > cables make this mainframe-like build impossible. > VGA cable 10meters - $100. > > May be anybody test image quality via 10-15 > meter cable? > > Aivils Stoss > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download > it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own > Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Linuxconsole-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev > |
From: Aivils S. <ai...@un...> - 2005-09-19 06:43:10
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On Sestdiena, 17. Septembris 2005 20:29, Mario Scheel wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 08:46 schrieb Aivils Stoss: > > - Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. > > - allow multiple open > > - add PC speaker support > > - fix possible read deadlock > > - Makefile clean up > > Hi, > > I want to test faketty, but I cant compile it. I was lost in these Linux kernel trees :-( Bug removed :o) http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/files/faketty-0.03.tar.bz2 Aivils Stoss |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-18 11:04:34
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--- Mario Scheel <mar...@we...> wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 08:46 schrieb Aivils > Stoss: > > > - Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. > > - allow multiple open > > - add PC speaker support > > - fix possible read deadlock > > - Makefile clean up > > Hi, > > I want to test faketty, but I cant compile it. <snip> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8191973&forum_id=5379 second post Hugo __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Juraj V. <va...@ra...> - 2005-09-18 08:18:06
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Hi, I had well functioning dual screen setup with NVidia GF440 AGP and Ati Mach64 , with one USB and one PS/2 keyboard on Mandrake 10.1. I'm using kernel 2.6.11-7.mm.r.16mdk by Svetoslav Slavtchev and Xorg 6.8.1.99. I know should try more recent software, but for now I'd be happy to have it working as before. Recently I've accidentally trashed my BIOS setup and booted the system few times with USB controller turned off. The X server that uses USB keyboard didn't start, but the server with PS/2 keyboard did. But when I enabled the USB controller again, the situation changed over: now the PS/2-kbd (on vt7) system doesn't start. All there is empty screen with functional crossbar mouse cursor, but it doesn't react on keyboard (tried Ctl-Alt-Backspace). On server with USB kbd (on vt17) does KDM start normally and it is fully usable. On the console when X isn't running, the PS/2 keyboard works too, and cat /proc/bus/console/*/* seems OK: VGA+ isa0060/serio0/input0 dummy device usb-0000:00:11.2-1.1/input0 dummy device usb-0000:00:11.2-1.1/input1 The Xorg.log of failing server is: X Window System Version 6.8.1.99 Release Date: 2 October 2004 + cvs X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8.1.99 Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.8.1-12mdk i686 [ELF] Current Operating System: Linux aranka 2.6.11-7.mm.r.16mdk #2 Sat Sep 17 14:52:37 CEST 2005 i686 Build Date: 26 November 2004 Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.X.Org to make sure that you have the latest version. Module Loader present Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting, (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational, (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.1.log", Time: Sun Sep 18 09:50:02 2005 (++) Using config file: "/etc/X11/1xorg.conf" (**) Option "defaultserverlayout" "layout2" (**) ServerLayout "layout2" (**) |-->Screen "screen2" (0) (**) | |-->Monitor "NEC 3FG" (**) | |-->Device "Card1" (**) |-->Input Device "Keyboard1" (**) Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" (**) XKB: rules: "xfree86" (**) Option "XkbModel" "pc104" (**) XKB: model: "pc104" (**) Option "XkbLayout" "sk_qwerty,en_US" (**) XKB: layout: "sk_qwerty,en_US" (**) Option "XkbOptions" "grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle" (**) XKB: options: "grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle" (==) Keyboard: CustomKeycode disabled (**) |-->Input Device "Mouse2" (**) Option "SingleCard" "True" (II) Isolating PCI bus "0:7:0" (**) FontPath set to "unix/:-1" (==) RgbPath set to "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb" (==) ModulePath set to "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules" (**) Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" (**) Option "PciOsConfig" "1" (II) Open APM successful (II) Module ABI versions: X.Org ANSI C Emulation: 0.2 X.Org Video Driver: 0.7 X.Org XInput driver : 0.4 X.Org Server Extension : 0.2 X.Org Font Renderer : 0.4 (II) Loader running on linux (II) LoadModule: "bitmap" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a (II) Module bitmap: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 Module class: X.Org Font Renderer ABI class: X.Org Font Renderer, version 0.4 (II) Loading font Bitmap (II) LoadModule: "pcidata" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libpcidata.a (II) Module pcidata: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (++) using VT number 7 (II) PCI: PCI scan (all values are in hex) (II) PCI: 00:00:0: chip 1106,3099 card 1106,0000 rev 00 class 06,00,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:01:0: chip 1106,b099 card 0000,0000 rev 00 class 06,04,00 hdr 01 (II) PCI: 00:06:0: chip 10ec,8029 card 10ec,8029 rev 00 class 02,00,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:07:0: chip 1002,4755 card 1002,4755 rev 9a class 03,00,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:09:0: chip 1106,3038 card 1106,3038 rev 61 class 0c,03,00 hdr 80 (II) PCI: 00:09:1: chip 1106,3038 card 1106,3038 rev 61 class 0c,03,00 hdr 80 (II) PCI: 00:09:2: chip 1106,3104 card 1106,3104 rev 63 class 0c,03,20 hdr 80 (II) PCI: 00:11:0: chip 1106,3074 card 1106,0000 rev 00 class 06,01,00 hdr 80 (II) PCI: 00:11:1: chip 1106,0571 card 1106,0571 rev 06 class 01,01,8a hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:11:2: chip 1106,3038 card 0925,1234 rev 1b class 0c,03,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:11:3: chip 1106,3038 card 0925,1234 rev 1b class 0c,03,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:11:4: chip 1106,3038 card 0925,1234 rev 1b class 0c,03,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 00:11:5: chip 1106,3059 card 4005,4710 rev 10 class 04,01,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: 01:00:0: chip 10de,0181 card 0000,0000 rev a4 class 03,00,00 hdr 00 (II) PCI: End of PCI scan (II) Host-to-PCI bridge: (II) Bus 0: bridge is at (0:0:0), (0,0,1), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set) (II) Bus 0 I/O range: [0] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0000ffff (0x10000) IX[B] (II) Bus 0 non-prefetchable memory range: [0] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0xffffffff (0x0) MX[B] (II) Bus 0 prefetchable memory range: [0] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0xffffffff (0x0) MX[B] (II) PCI-to-PCI bridge: (II) Bus 1: bridge is at (0:1:0), (0,1,1), BCTRL: 0x000c (VGA_EN is set) (II) Bus 1 non-prefetchable memory range: [0] -1 0 0xdbe00000 - 0xddefffff (0x2100000) MX[B] (II) Bus 1 prefetchable memory range: [0] -1 0 0xcbc00000 - 0xdbcfffff (0x10100000) MX[B] (II) PCI-to-ISA bridge: (II) Bus -1: bridge is at (0:17:0), (0,-1,-1), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set) (--) PCI: (0:7:0) ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage II+ 215GTB [Mach64 GTB] rev 154, Mem @ 0xdf000000/24, 0xdefff000/12, I/O @ 0xe800/8, BIOS @ 0xdefc0000/17 (II) Addressable bus resource ranges are [0] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0xffffffff (0x0) MX[B] [1] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0000ffff (0x10000) IX[B] (II) OS-reported resource ranges: [0] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [2] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [3] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [4] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [6] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] (II) PCI Memory resource overlap reduced 0xe0000000 from 0xe3ffffff to 0xdfffffff (II) Active PCI resource ranges: [0] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [1] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [2] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [3] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [4] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 0x0000d41f (0x20) IX[B] [5] -1 0 0x0000d000 - 0x0000d01f (0x20) IX[B] [6] -1 0 0x0000fc00 - 0x0000fc0f (0x10) IX[B] [7] -1 0 0x0000e400 - 0x0000e41f (0x20) IX[B] [8] -1 0 0x0000e000 - 0x0000e01f (0x20) IX[B] [9] -1 0 0x0000ec00 - 0x0000ec1f (0x20) IX[B] (II) Inactive PCI resource ranges: [0] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [2] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [3] -1 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IX[B](B) (II) Active PCI resource ranges after removing overlaps: [0] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [1] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [2] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [3] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [4] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 0x0000d41f (0x20) IX[B] [5] -1 0 0x0000d000 - 0x0000d01f (0x20) IX[B] [6] -1 0 0x0000fc00 - 0x0000fc0f (0x10) IX[B] [7] -1 0 0x0000e400 - 0x0000e41f (0x20) IX[B] [8] -1 0 0x0000e000 - 0x0000e01f (0x20) IX[B] [9] -1 0 0x0000ec00 - 0x0000ec1f (0x20) IX[B] (II) Inactive PCI resource ranges after removing overlaps: [0] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [2] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [3] -1 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IX[B](B) (II) OS-reported resource ranges after removing overlaps with PCI: [0] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [2] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [3] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [4] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [6] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] (II) All system resource ranges: [0] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [2] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [3] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [4] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [6] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [7] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [8] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [9] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [10] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [11] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] [12] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [13] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [14] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 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class: X.Org Server Extension ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.2 (II) Loading extension SHAPE (II) Loading extension MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD (II) Loading extension BIG-REQUESTS (II) Loading extension SYNC (II) Loading extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER (II) Loading extension XC-MISC (II) Loading extension XFree86-VidModeExtension (II) Loading extension XFree86-Misc (II) Loading extension XFree86-DGA (II) Loading extension DPMS (II) Loading extension TOG-CUP (II) Loading extension Extended-Visual-Information (II) Loading extension XVideo (II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation (II) Loading extension X-Resource (II) LoadModule: "type1" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libtype1.a (II) Module type1: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.2 Module class: X.Org Font Renderer ABI class: X.Org Font Renderer, version 0.4 (II) Loading font Type1 (II) Loading font CID (II) LoadModule: "freetype" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libfreetype.so (II) Module freetype: vendor="X.Org Foundation & the After X-TT Project" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 2.1.0 Module class: X.Org Font Renderer ABI class: X.Org Font Renderer, version 0.4 (II) Loading font FreeType (II) LoadModule: "dri" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a (II) Module dri: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.2 (II) Loading sub module "drm" (II) LoadModule: "drm" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libdrm.a (II) Module drm: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.2 (II) Loading extension XFree86-DRI (II) LoadModule: "ati" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ati_drv.o (II) Module ati: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 6.5.6 Module class: X.Org Video Driver ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) LoadModule: "keyboard" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/keyboard_drv.o (II) Module keyboard: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 Module class: X.Org XInput Driver ABI class: X.Org XInput driver, version 0.4 (II) LoadModule: "mouse" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/mouse_drv.o (II) Module mouse: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 Module class: X.Org XInput Driver ABI class: X.Org XInput driver, version 0.4 (II) v4l driver for Video4Linux (II) ATI: ATI driver (version 6.5.6) for chipsets: ati, ativga (II) R128: Driver for ATI Rage 128 chipsets: ATI Rage 128 Mobility M3 LE (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Mobility M3 LF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Mobility M4 MF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Mobility M4 ML (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PA (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PB (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PC (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PD (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PE (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro GL PF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PG (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PH (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PI (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PJ (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PK (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PL (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PM (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PN (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PO (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PP (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PQ (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PR (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PS (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PT (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PU (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PV (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PW (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro VR PX (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 GL RE (PCI), ATI Rage 128 GL RF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 RG (AGP), ATI Rage 128 VR RK (PCI), ATI Rage 128 VR RL (AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SE (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SF (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SG (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SH (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SK (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SL (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SM (AGP), ATI Rage 128 4X SN (PCI/AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TL (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TR (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TS (AGP?), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TT (AGP?), ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TU (AGP?) (II) RADEON: Driver for ATI Radeon chipsets: ATI Radeon QD (AGP), ATI Radeon QE (AGP), ATI Radeon QF (AGP), ATI Radeon QG (AGP), ATI Radeon VE/7000 QY (AGP/PCI), ATI Radeon VE/7000 QZ (AGP/PCI), ATI Radeon Mobility M7 LW (AGP), ATI Mobility FireGL 7800 M7 LX (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LZ (AGP), ATI Radeon IGP320 (A3) 4136, ATI Radeon IGP320M (U1) 4336, ATI Radeon IGP330/340/350 (A4) 4137, ATI Radeon IGP330M/340M/350M (U2) 4337, ATI Radeon 7000 IGP (A4+) 4237, ATI Radeon Mobility 7000 IGP 4437, ATI FireGL 8700/8800 QH (AGP), ATI Radeon 8500 QL (AGP), ATI Radeon 9100 QM (AGP), ATI Radeon 8500 AIW BB (AGP), ATI Radeon 8500 AIW BC (AGP), ATI Radeon 7500 QW (AGP/PCI), ATI Radeon 7500 QX (AGP/PCI), ATI Radeon 9000/PRO If (AGP/PCI), ATI Radeon 9000 Ig (AGP/PCI), ATI FireGL Mobility 9000 (M9) Ld (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 (M9) Lf (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 (M9) Lg (AGP), ATI Radeon 9100 IGP (A5) 5834, ATI Radeon Mobility 9100 IGP (U3) 5835, ATI Radeon 9100 PRO IGP 7834, ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 IGP 7835, ATI Radeon 9200PRO 5960 (AGP), ATI Radeon 9200 5961 (AGP), ATI Radeon 9200 5962 (AGP), ATI Radeon 9200SE 5964 (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 (M9+) 5C61 (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 (M9+) 5C63 (AGP), ATI Radeon 9500 AD (AGP), ATI Radeon 9500 AE (AGP), ATI Radeon 9600TX AF (AGP), ATI FireGL Z1 AG (AGP), ATI Radeon 9700 Pro ND (AGP), ATI Radeon 9700/9500Pro NE (AGP), ATI Radeon 9700 NF (AGP), ATI FireGL X1 NG (AGP), ATI Radeon 9600 AP (AGP), ATI Radeon 9600SE AQ (AGP), ATI Radeon 9600XT AR (AGP), ATI Radeon 9600 AS (AGP), ATI FireGL T2 AT (AGP), ATI FireGL RV360 AV (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9600/9700 (M10/M11) NP (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 (M10) NQ (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 (M11) NR (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 (M10) NS (AGP), ATI FireGL Mobility T2 (M10) NT (AGP), ATI FireGL Mobility T2e (M11) NV (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800SE AH (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800 AI (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800 AJ (AGP), ATI FireGL X2 AK (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800PRO NH (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800 NI (AGP), ATI FireGL X2 NK (AGP), ATI Radeon 9800XT NJ (AGP), ATI Radeon X600 (RV380) 3E50 (PCIE), ATI FireGL V3200 (RV380) 3E54 (PCIE), ATI Radeon Mobility X600 (M24) 3150 (PCIE), ATI FireGL M24 GL 3154 (PCIE), ATI Radeon X300 (RV370) 5B60 (PCIE), ATI Radeon X600 (RV370) 5B62 (PCIE), ATI FireGL V3100 (RV370) 5B64 (PCIE), ATI FireGL D1100 (RV370) 5B65 (PCIE), ATI Radeon Mobility M300 (M22) 5460 (PCIE), ATI FireGL M22 GL 5464 (PCIE), ATI Radeon X800 (R420) JH (AGP), ATI Radeon X800PRO (R420) JI (AGP), ATI Radeon X800SE (R420) JJ (AGP), ATI Radeon X800 (R420) JK (AGP), ATI Radeon X800 (R420) JL (AGP), ATI FireGL X3 (R420) JM (AGP), ATI Radeon Mobility 9800 (M18) JN (AGP), ATI Radeon X800XT (R420) JP (AGP), ATI Radeon X800 (R423) UH (PCIE), ATI Radeon X800PRO (R423) UI (PCIE), ATI Radeon X800LE (R423) UJ (PCIE), ATI Radeon X800SE (R423) UK (PCIE), ATI FireGL V7200 (R423) UQ (PCIE), ATI FireGL V5100 (R423) UR (PCIE), ATI FireGL V7100 (R423) UT (PCIE), ATI Radeon X800XT (R423) 5D57 (PCIE) (II) ATI: Candidate "Device" section "Card1". (II) ATI: Shared PCI/AGP Mach64 in slot 0:7:0 detected. (II) ATI: Shared PCI/AGP Mach64 in slot 0:7:0 assigned to active "Device" section "Card1". (II) resource ranges after xf86ClaimFixedResources() call: [0] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [2] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [3] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [4] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [6] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [7] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [8] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [9] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [10] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [11] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] [12] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [13] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [14] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 0x0000d41f (0x20) IX[B] [15] -1 0 0x0000d000 - 0x0000d01f (0x20) IX[B] [16] -1 0 0x0000fc00 - 0x0000fc0f (0x10) IX[B] [17] -1 0 0x0000e400 - 0x0000e41f (0x20) IX[B] [18] -1 0 0x0000e000 - 0x0000e01f (0x20) IX[B] [19] -1 0 0x0000ec00 - 0x0000ec1f (0x20) IX[B] [20] -1 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IX[B](B) (II) Loading sub module "atimisc" (II) LoadModule: "atimisc" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/atimisc_drv.o (II) Module atimisc: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 6.5.6 Module class: X.Org Video Driver ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) resource ranges after probing: [0] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [1] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [2] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [3] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [4] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [6] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [7] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [8] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [9] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [10] 0 0 0x000a0000 - 0x000affff (0x10000) MS[B] [11] 0 0 0x000b0000 - 0x000b7fff (0x8000) MS[B] [12] 0 0 0x000b8000 - 0x000bffff (0x8000) MS[B] [13] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [14] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] [15] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [16] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [17] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 0x0000d41f (0x20) IX[B] [18] -1 0 0x0000d000 - 0x0000d01f (0x20) IX[B] [19] -1 0 0x0000fc00 - 0x0000fc0f (0x10) IX[B] [20] -1 0 0x0000e400 - 0x0000e41f (0x20) IX[B] [21] -1 0 0x0000e000 - 0x0000e01f (0x20) IX[B] [22] -1 0 0x0000ec00 - 0x0000ec1f (0x20) IX[B] [23] -1 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IX[B](B) [24] 0 0 0x000003b0 - 0x000003bb (0xc) IS[B] [25] 0 0 0x000003c0 - 0x000003df (0x20) IS[B] (II) Setting vga for screen 0. (==) ATI(0): Chipset: "ati". (**) ATI(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32 (II) Loading sub module "int10" (II) LoadModule: "int10" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libint10.a (II) Module int10: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) Truncating PCI BIOS Length to 49152 (II) Loading sub module "ddc" (II) LoadModule: "ddc" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libddc.a (II) Module ddc: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) Loading sub module "vbe" (II) LoadModule: "vbe" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvbe.a (II) Module vbe: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.1.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) ATI(0): VESA BIOS detected (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE Version 2.0 (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE Total Mem: 4096 kB (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE OEM: ATI MACH64 (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE OEM Software Rev: 1.0 (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE OEM Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc. (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE OEM Product: MACH64GT (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE OEM Product Rev: 01.00 (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE DDC supported (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE DDC Level none (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE DDC transfer in appr. 2 sec. (II) ATI(0): VESA VBE DDC read failed (II) ATI(0): BIOS Data: BIOSSize=0xC000, ROMTable=0x010E. (II) ATI(0): BIOS Data: ClockTable=0x07F2, FrequencyTable=0x07CC. (II) ATI(0): BIOS Data: LCDTable=0x0000, LCDPanelInfo=0x0000. (II) ATI(0): BIOS Data: VideoTable=0x0000, HardwareTable=0x0000. (II) ATI(0): BIOS Data: I2CType=0x00, Tuner=0x00, Decoder=0x00, Audio=0x0F. (--) ATI(0): ATI 3D Rage II+DVD graphics controller detected. (--) ATI(0): Chip type 4755 "GU", version 2, foundry UMC, class 0, revision 0x02. (--) ATI(0): PCI bus interface detected; block I/O base is 0xE800. (--) ATI(0): ATI Mach64 adapter detected. (!!) ATI(0): For information on using the multimedia capabilities of this adapter, please see http://gatos.sf.net. (--) ATI(0): Internal RAMDAC (subtype 1) detected. (==) ATI(0): RGB weight 888 (==) ATI(0): Default visual is TrueColor (==) ATI(0): Using gamma correction (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) (II) ATI(0): Using Mach64 accelerator CRTC. (II) ATI(0): Storing hardware cursor image at 0xDF3FFC00. (II) ATI(0): Using 8 MB linear aperture at 0xDF000000. (!!) ATI(0): Virtual resolutions will be limited to 4095 kB due to linear aperture size and/or placement of hardware cursor image area. (II) ATI(0): Using Block 0 MMIO aperture at 0xDEFFF400. (II) ATI(0): Using Block 1 MMIO aperture at 0xDEFFF000. (==) ATI(0): Write-combining range (0xdf000000,0x400000) (II) ATI(0): MMIO write caching enabled. (--) ATI(0): 4096 kB of SGRAM (1:1) detected (using 4095 kB). (WW) ATI(0): Cannot shadow an accelerated frame buffer. (II) ATI(0): Engine XCLK 66.925 MHz; Refresh rate code 4. (--) ATI(0): Internal programmable clock generator detected. (--) ATI(0): Reference clock 29.500 MHz. (II) ATI(0): NEC 3FG: Using hsync range of 31.00-49.00 kHz (II) ATI(0): NEC 3FG: Using vrefresh range of 50.00-120.00 Hz (II) ATI(0): Maximum clock: 133.00 MHz (II) ATI(0): Not using mode "1152x864i" (width too large for virtual size) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1152x864" (width too large for virtual size) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "576x432" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1280x960" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1280x960" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1792x1344" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "896x672" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1792x1344" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "896x672" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1856x1392" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "928x696" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1856x1392" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "928x696" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "832x624" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "416x312" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1152x768" (width too large for virtual size) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1400x1050" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "700x525" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1400x1050" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "700x525" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1600x1024" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "800x512" (hsync out of range) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (insufficient memory for mode) (II) ATI(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (**) ATI(0): Virtual size is 1024x768 (pitch 1024) (**) ATI(0): *Mode "1024x768@90i": 45.8 MHz, 36.5 kHz, 89.7 Hz (I) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "1024x768@90i" 45.84 1024 1056 1224 1256 768 784 790 815 interlace (**) ATI(0): Default mode "1024x768": 65.0 MHz, 48.4 kHz, 60.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "1024x768" 65.00 1024 1048 1184 1344 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "1024x768": 44.9 MHz, 35.5 kHz, 87.1 Hz (I) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "1024x768" 44.90 1024 1032 1208 1264 768 768 776 817 interlace +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "800x600": 49.5 MHz, 46.9 kHz, 75.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "800x600" 49.50 800 816 896 1056 600 601 604 625 +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "800x600": 50.0 MHz, 48.1 kHz, 72.2 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "800x600" 50.00 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643 666 +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "800x600": 40.0 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 60.3 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "800x600" 40.00 800 840 968 1056 600 601 605 628 +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "800x600": 36.0 MHz, 35.2 kHz, 56.2 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "800x600" 36.00 800 824 896 1024 600 601 603 625 +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x480": 36.0 MHz, 43.3 kHz, 85.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x480" 36.00 640 696 752 832 480 481 484 509 -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x480": 31.5 MHz, 37.5 kHz, 75.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x480" 31.50 640 656 720 840 480 481 484 500 -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x480": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 72.8 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x480" 31.50 640 664 704 832 480 489 491 520 -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x480": 25.2 MHz, 31.5 kHz, 60.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x480" 25.20 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "720x400": 35.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.0 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "720x400" 35.50 720 756 828 936 400 401 404 446 -hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x400": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.1 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x400" 31.50 640 672 736 832 400 401 404 445 -hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "640x350": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.1 Hz (II) ATI(0): Modeline "640x350" 31.50 640 672 736 832 350 382 385 445 +hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "576x384": 32.5 MHz, 44.2 kHz, 54.8 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "576x384" 32.50 576 589 657 736 384 385 388 403 doublescan +hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode 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"320x240": 18.0 MHz, 43.3 kHz, 85.2 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x240" 18.00 320 348 376 416 240 240 242 254 doublescan -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "320x240": 15.8 MHz, 37.5 kHz, 75.0 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x240" 15.75 320 328 360 420 240 240 242 250 doublescan -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "320x240": 15.8 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 72.8 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x240" 15.75 320 332 352 416 240 244 245 260 doublescan -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "320x240": 12.6 MHz, 31.5 kHz, 60.1 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x240" 12.60 320 328 376 400 240 245 246 262 doublescan -hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "360x200": 17.8 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.0 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "360x200" 17.75 360 378 414 468 200 200 202 223 doublescan -hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "320x200": 15.8 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.3 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x200" 15.75 320 336 368 416 200 200 202 222 doublescan -hsync +vsync (**) ATI(0): Default mode "320x175": 15.8 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.3 Hz (D) (II) ATI(0): Modeline "320x175" 15.75 320 336 368 416 175 191 192 222 doublescan +hsync -vsync (**) ATI(0): Display dimensions: (280, 210) mm (**) ATI(0): DPI set to (92, 92) (II) Loading sub module "xaa" (II) LoadModule: "xaa" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libxaa.a (II) Module xaa: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.2.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) Loading sub module "ramdac" (II) LoadModule: "ramdac" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libramdac.a (II) Module ramdac: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 0.1.0 ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 0.7 (II) Loading sub module "fb" (II) LoadModule: "fb" (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libfb.a (II) Module fb: vendor="X.Org Foundation" compiled for 6.8.1.99, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: X.Org ANSI C Emulation, version 0.2 (II) Loading sub module "i2c" (II) LoadModule: "i2c" (II) Loading 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(II) ATI(0): I2C bus "Mach64" removed. (--) Depth 24 pixmap format is 32 bpp (II) do I need RAC? No, I don't. (II) resource ranges after preInit: [0] 0 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MS[B] [1] 0 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MS[B] [2] -1 0 0xffe00000 - 0xffffffff (0x200000) MX[B](B) [3] -1 0 0x00100000 - 0x3fffffff (0x3ff00000) MX[B]E(B) [4] -1 0 0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B] [5] -1 0 0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B] [6] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B] [7] -1 0 0xdeffef00 - 0xdeffefff (0x100) MX[B] [8] -1 0 0xe0000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x0) MX[B]O [9] -1 0 0xdefc0000 - 0xdefdffff (0x20000) MX[B](B) [10] -1 0 0xdefff000 - 0xdeffffff (0x1000) MX[B](B) [11] -1 0 0xdf000000 - 0xdfffffff (0x1000000) MX[B](B) [12] 0 0 0x000a0000 - 0x000affff (0x10000) MS[B](OprU) [13] 0 0 0x000b0000 - 0x000b7fff (0x8000) MS[B](OprU) [14] 0 0 0x000b8000 - 0x000bffff (0x8000) MS[B](OprU) [15] 0 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IS[B] [16] -1 0 0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B] [17] -1 0 0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B] [18] -1 0 0x0000dc00 - 0x0000dcff (0x100) IX[B] [19] -1 0 0x0000d800 - 0x0000d81f (0x20) IX[B] [20] -1 0 0x0000d400 - 0x0000d41f (0x20) IX[B] [21] -1 0 0x0000d000 - 0x0000d01f (0x20) IX[B] [22] -1 0 0x0000fc00 - 0x0000fc0f (0x10) IX[B] [23] -1 0 0x0000e400 - 0x0000e41f (0x20) IX[B] [24] -1 0 0x0000e000 - 0x0000e01f (0x20) IX[B] [25] -1 0 0x0000ec00 - 0x0000ec1f (0x20) IX[B] [26] -1 0 0x0000e800 - 0x0000e8ff (0x100) IX[B](B) [27] 0 0 0x000003b0 - 0x000003bb (0xc) IS[B](OprU) [28] 0 0 0x000003c0 - 0x000003df (0x20) IS[B](OprU) (==) ATI(0): Write-combining range (0xdf000000,0x400000) (WW) ATI(0): Direct rendering is not supported for ATI chips earlier than the ATI 3D Rage Pro. (II) ATI(0): Largest offscreen areas (with overlaps): (II) ATI(0): 1024 x 255 rectangle at 0,768 (II) ATI(0): 768 x 256 rectangle at 0,768 (II) ATI(0): Using XFree86 Acceleration Architecture (XAA) Screen to screen bit blits Solid filled rectangles 8x8 mono pattern filled rectangles Indirect CPU to Screen color expansion Solid Lines Offscreen Pixmaps Setting up tile and stipple cache: 8 128x128 slots (==) ATI(0): Backing store disabled (==) ATI(0): Silken mouse enabled (II) ATI(0): Direct rendering disabled (==) RandR enabled Symbol __glXgetActiveScreen from module /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a is unresolved! Symbol __glXgetActiveScreen from module /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a is unresolved! (II) Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM (II) Initializing built-in extension XInputExtension (II) Initializing built-in extension XTEST (II) Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD (II) Initializing built-in extension LBX (II) Initializing built-in extension XC-APPGROUP (II) Initializing built-in extension SECURITY (II) Initializing built-in extension XINERAMA (II) Initializing built-in extension XFIXES (II) Initializing built-in extension XFree86-Bigfont (II) Initializing built-in extension RENDER (II) Initializing built-in extension RANDR (II) Initializing built-in extension COMPOSITE (II) Initializing built-in extension DAMAGE (II) Initializing built-in extension XEVIE (**) Option "CoreKeyboard" (**) Keyboard1: Core Keyboard (**) Option "Protocol" "standard" (**) Keyboard1: Protocol: standard (**) Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30" (**) Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" (**) Keyboard1: XkbRules: "xfree86" (**) Keyboard1: XkbModel: "pc104" (**) Option "XkbLayout" "sk_qwerty,en_US" (**) Keyboard1: XkbLayout: "sk_qwerty,en_US" (**) Option "XkbOptions" "grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle" (**) Keyboard1: XkbOptions: "grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle" (**) Option "CustomKeycodes" "off" (**) Keyboard1: CustomKeycodes disabled (**) Option "Protocol" "IntelliMouse" (**) Mouse2: Device: "/dev/ttyS0" (**) Mouse2: Protocol: "IntelliMouse" (**) Option "CorePointer" (**) Mouse2: Core Pointer (**) Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" (**) Option "BaudRate" "1200" (**) Option "StopBits" "1" (**) Option "DataBits" "7" (**) Option "Parity" "None" (**) Option "Vmin" "1" (**) Option "Vtime" "0" (**) Option "FlowControl" "None" (==) Mouse2: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 (**) Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" (**) Mouse2: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 (**) Mouse2: Buttons: 5 (**) Mouse2: BaudRate: 1200 (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Mouse2" (type: MOUSE) (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Keyboard1" (type: KEYBOARD) Juraj |
From: Mario S. <mar...@we...> - 2005-09-17 17:29:35
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Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 08:46 schrieb Aivils Stoss: > - Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. > - allow multiple open > - add PC speaker support > - fix possible read deadlock > - Makefile clean up Hi,=20 I want to test faketty, but I cant compile it. The message is: mario@ms12-sid faketty-0.02 $ make make -C /lib/modules/2.6.12ruby/build -I/lib/modules/2.6.12ruby/build/inclu= de=20 SUBDIRS=3D/home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02=20 SRCROOT=3D/home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/. modules make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.12' CC [M] /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.o /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.c: In function 'ftty_connect': /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.c:808: warning: implicit=20 declaration of function 'class_device_create' /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.c: In function 'ftty_disconnec= t': /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.c:824: warning: implicit=20 declaration of function 'class_device_destroy' Building modules, stage 2. MODPOST *** Warning:=20 "class_device_destroy" [/home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.ko]=20 undefined! *** Warning:=20 "class_device_create" [/home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.ko]=20 undefined! CC /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.mod.o LD [M] /home/mario/tmp/faketty/faketty-0.02/faketty.ko make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.12' What can I do? mfg Mario =2D-=20 mar...@we... ( Auch verschluesselt )=20 http://www.marioscheel.de ( Mit Public-Key ) ICQ# 223567831 |
From: Zoltan B. <zb...@fr...> - 2005-09-16 18:45:46
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Helge Hafting =C3=ADrta: > Depends on what they do with those screens. They don't eat > much bandwith as long as people only is looking. Office/internet cafe > activities like mail, web, word processing and lightweight 2D games > is 95% idleness for the computer. Scrolling and full-window dragging > may be done by the acceleration hardware so it don't > put much load on the pci bus. 3D gaming is a different story though. I have to disappoint you, unfortunately. SuperTux on my PCI Radeon stalls everything that e.g. tries to access the hdd. However, when I lower the X server's priority, the hdd access gets smooth during SuperTux, but the screen that the game runs on starts developing some interesting effects, like dragging the whole screen back, i.e. in the opposite direction where the scrolling goes and it does it regularly, causing nasty flickering. However, I experimented with Con Colivas' scheduler and it seemed to solve most of this. I expect Ingo Molnar's realtime work will solve this totally. > There are motherboards > with several pci buses if bandwith becomes a limitation. They cost, Yes, there are, I thought about that, too. > but is way cheaper than 22 separate pc's. And only one os > image to maintain. :-) These are clear advantages. :-) Best regards, Zolt=C3=A1n B=C3=B6sz=C3=B6rm=C3=A9nyi |
From: ludovic p. <pl...@nn...> - 2005-09-16 16:39:28
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Le Vendredi 16 Septembre 2005 14:59, Aivils Stoss a =E9crit : > On Piektdiena, 16. Septembris 2005 03:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > > But yikes!!! those prices! > > I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. > > I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would > > I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? > > > > Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some > > place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. > > Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... > > Display cables have limited length, where image quality > goes down if length (and price) grew. I suppose display > cables make this mainframe-like build impossible. > VGA cable 10meters - $100. > > May be anybody test image quality via 10-15 > meter cable? > > Aivils Stoss I use a 15metter vga cable in 1024x768 and can't see any quality problem. But I mainly uses the monitor connected to this cable for TV/film watchin= g... > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. > Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your v= ery > own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.p= hp > _______________________________________________ > Linuxconsole-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev --=20 C++ is the best example of second-system effect since OS/360. |
From: Aivils S. <ai...@un...> - 2005-09-16 12:56:38
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On Piektdiena, 16. Septembris 2005 03:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > But yikes!!! those prices! > I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. > I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would > I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? > > Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some > place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. > Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... Display cables have limited length, where image quality goes down if length (and price) grew. I suppose display cables make this mainframe-like build impossible. VGA cable 10meters - $100. May be anybody test image quality via 10-15 meter cable? Aivils Stoss |
From: James v. Z. <ja...@dv...> - 2005-09-16 07:54:19
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$2844 for the 22 people Plus the cost of say, a stacked HP Proliant ML150 server class hardware, with 3 year same day onsite hardware warranty, you're still going to spend less than buying 22 even half-way decent workstations What kind of multi-console machine would you buy for $22,000AU (based on a bare-bones workstation =$1000AU x 22 seats) and that's probably a bit conservative. J On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 10:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > <snip> > > --- Zoltan Boszormenyi <zb...@fr...> wrote: > > > > > How about the Appian Xentera GT 8? It's a PCI card, > > containing 4 Radeon 9000 cores, each can drive > > 2 monitors, so 8 monitors per card. They also > > have AGP and PCIe models, too but only with two > > cores, > > called Xentera GT 4. So 1 AGP (two seats) and 5 PCI > > (four seats) cards, 22 people in total, each one > > can use dual monitor setup. :-> > > http://www.appian.com > > > > At this point I would be afraid of the PCI bandwidth > > and not having King Arthur's round table... :-) > > But yikes!!! those prices! > I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. > I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would > I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? > > Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some > place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. > Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... > > > <snip> > > > > > > A friend of mine wrote his dissertation about > > setting up a secure > > web-server with Debian GNU/Linux, and although the > > local LUG > > cheered him, the teachers couldn't really appreciate > > his work, > > since they didn't knew (about) Linux. > > My son is graduating this semester from the same > place, with degrees in math, compsci and music. But I > could not interest him in the project either. Maybe > because he knows who would be judging him. > > Hugo > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download > it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own > Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Linuxconsole-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev > |
From: Helge H. <hel...@ai...> - 2005-09-16 06:53:53
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: >What stops me from doing it: it would be a Debian >Linux only shop and I am fearful of the crowd I see in >Internet Cafes nowadays and the pervasive M$ >advertizing that equates a computer with M$ products. Well, even M$ users use firefox these days. They are open to different software. Debian has a nice GUI these days, you could choose one of those window managers that are similiar to windows. The biggest difference lies in installation and system maintenance, but your users won't be doing that. :-) I think a debian-based internet cafe would do fine, unless the crowd's chief interest is windows-based games. That's about the only thing you can't do. Internet browsing, including java&flash plugins works. Word processing have several options, openoffice for the masses and latex/lyx for the specially interested. And you can even throw in some linux-based games if you wish. >A case in point: my old alma mater has about 100 PC's >hooked up for its 1300 students. No attempt at all to >go open source: each one has a M$ sticker that they >paid their dues. You would think that an academic >institution of higher learning would espouse some sort >of critical attitude: zip. > >Nobody even ever tried an opensource solution for >thesis. Open source in academic institutions requires at least one interested person inside. But then it tends to be easy to arrange. ><snip> > >--- Zoltan Boszormenyi <zb...@fr...> wrote: > > > >>How about the Appian Xentera GT 8? It's a PCI card, >>containing 4 Radeon 9000 cores, each can drive >>2 monitors, so 8 monitors per card. They also >>have AGP and PCIe models, too but only with two >>cores, >>called Xentera GT 4. So 1 AGP (two seats) and 5 PCI >>(four seats) cards, 22 people in total, each one >>can use dual monitor setup. :-> >>http://www.appian.com >> >>At this point I would be afraid of the PCI bandwidth >>and not having King Arthur's round table... :-) >> >> > >But yikes!!! those prices! >I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. >I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would >I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? > > USB hub(s). I believe USB supports over 200 devices connected. Plug a hub into your USB, the hub has plenty of plugs for the mice and keyboards. Not enough? Plug another hub into the hub. And powered hubs solves the problem of powering all those devices too. >Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some >place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. >Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... > > Depends on what they do with those screens. They don't eat much bandwith as long as people only is looking. Office/internet cafe activities like mail, web, word processing and lightweight 2D games is 95% idleness for the computer. Scrolling and full-window dragging may be done by the acceleration hardware so it don't put much load on the pci bus. 3D gaming is a different story though. There are motherboards with several pci buses if bandwith becomes a limitation. They cost, but is way cheaper than 22 separate pc's. And only one os image to maintain. :-) Helge Hafting |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-16 00:01:22
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<snip> --- Zoltan Boszormenyi <zb...@fr...> wrote: > > How about the Appian Xentera GT 8? It's a PCI card, > containing 4 Radeon 9000 cores, each can drive > 2 monitors, so 8 monitors per card. They also > have AGP and PCIe models, too but only with two > cores, > called Xentera GT 4. So 1 AGP (two seats) and 5 PCI > (four seats) cards, 22 people in total, each one > can use dual monitor setup. :-> > http://www.appian.com > > At this point I would be afraid of the PCI bandwidth > and not having King Arthur's round table... :-) But yikes!!! those prices! I would be paying $340 for my g550 + 5 g450's. I'd be paying $2844 for the 22 people. But where would I find the room for the USB keyboards/mice? Wouldn't it be sweet to do a project like that some place, to find out what the real bottlenecks would be. Probably the PCI bandwidth like you say... <snip> > > > A friend of mine wrote his dissertation about > setting up a secure > web-server with Debian GNU/Linux, and although the > local LUG > cheered him, the teachers couldn't really appreciate > his work, > since they didn't knew (about) Linux. My son is graduating this semester from the same place, with degrees in math, compsci and music. But I could not interest him in the project either. Maybe because he knows who would be judging him. Hugo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Zoltan B. <zb...@fr...> - 2005-09-15 18:00:32
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Hi, Hugo Vanwoerkom =EDrta: > --- Fredrik Tolf <fr...@do...> wrote: >=20 >=20 >>On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:21 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom >>wrote: >> >> >>>We got bells!!! So when my internet cafe (called >>>Faketty Koffeety) starts up its 12 tubes I hear 12 >> >>Would you mind sharing how you managed to cram 12 >>video cards into one >>computer? >> >>Fredrik Tolf >=20 >=20 > Actually I was jesting. Badly, I guess :-( >=20 > But if I did it I would buy: >=20 > 1 matrox g450 AGP dualhead: > http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=3D10401969&SearchEngine=3DDea= lTime&SearchTerm=3D10401969&Type=3DPE&Category=3DComp&Gad=3D0&dcaid=3D158= 91 >=20 > and=20 >=20 > 5 matrox g550 PCI dual head: > http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=3DPRODUCT&PROD_ID=3D931103= &cid=3D44344&fp=3DF# >=20 > giving me 12 monitors. How about the Appian Xentera GT 8? It's a PCI card, containing 4 Radeon 9000 cores, each can drive 2 monitors, so 8 monitors per card. They also have AGP and PCIe models, too but only with two cores, called Xentera GT 4. So 1 AGP (two seats) and 5 PCI (four seats) cards, 22 people in total, each one can use dual monitor setup. :-> http://www.appian.com At this point I would be afraid of the PCI bandwidth and not having King Arthur's round table... :-) > I now have an epox ep8vtai mobo with 5 PCI slots, so > it would all fit. I have 1 GB of memory. May be buy 2 > 1GB cards instead to get 2GB. >=20 > Then 4 7-port USB hubs for my 4 usb ports: > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=3DN82E16817111971 >=20 > I plug the keyboards/mice into there. >=20 > Voil=E1! Debian Linux 2.6.12 would have no problems with > it. A cable Internet hookup I guess. Mobo has an > ethernet connection onboard. >=20 > [OT] from here on! >=20 > What stops me from doing it: it would be a Debian > Linux only shop and I am fearful of the crowd I see in > Internet Cafes nowadays and the pervasive M$ > advertizing that equates a computer with M$ products. > A case in point: my old alma mater has about 100 PC's > hooked up for its 1300 students. No attempt at all to > go open source: each one has a M$ sticker that they > paid their dues. You would think that an academic > institution of higher learning would espouse some sort > of critical attitude: zip. >=20 > Nobody even ever tried an opensource solution for > thesis. >=20 > End [OT] A friend of mine wrote his dissertation about setting up a secure web-server with Debian GNU/Linux, and although the local LUG cheered him, the teachers couldn't really appreciate his work, since they didn't knew (about) Linux. Best regards, Zolt=E1n B=F6sz=F6rm=E9nyi |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-15 16:26:11
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--- Fredrik Tolf <fr...@do...> wrote: > On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:21 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom > wrote: > > > We got bells!!! So when my internet cafe (called > > Faketty Koffeety) starts up its 12 tubes I hear 12 > > Would you mind sharing how you managed to cram 12 > video cards into one > computer? > > Fredrik Tolf Actually I was jesting. Badly, I guess :-( But if I did it I would buy: 1 matrox g450 AGP dualhead: http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10401969&SearchEngine=DealTime&SearchTerm=10401969&Type=PE&Category=Comp&Gad=0&dcaid=15891 and 5 matrox g550 PCI dual head: http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=PRODUCT&PROD_ID=931103&cid=44344&fp=F# giving me 12 monitors. I now have an epox ep8vtai mobo with 5 PCI slots, so it would all fit. I have 1 GB of memory. May be buy 2 1GB cards instead to get 2GB. Then 4 7-port USB hubs for my 4 usb ports: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817111971 I plug the keyboards/mice into there. Voilá! Debian Linux 2.6.12 would have no problems with it. A cable Internet hookup I guess. Mobo has an ethernet connection onboard. [OT] from here on! What stops me from doing it: it would be a Debian Linux only shop and I am fearful of the crowd I see in Internet Cafes nowadays and the pervasive M$ advertizing that equates a computer with M$ products. A case in point: my old alma mater has about 100 PC's hooked up for its 1300 students. No attempt at all to go open source: each one has a M$ sticker that they paid their dues. You would think that an academic institution of higher learning would espouse some sort of critical attitude: zip. Nobody even ever tried an opensource solution for thesis. End [OT] Hugo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Fredrik T. <fr...@do...> - 2005-09-15 11:55:55
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On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:21 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > We got bells!!! So when my internet cafe (called > Faketty Koffeety) starts up its 12 tubes I hear 12 Would you mind sharing how you managed to cram 12 video cards into one computer? Fredrik Tolf |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-14 14:21:18
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--- Aivils Stoss <ai...@un...> wrote: > Hi, All! > > - Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. > - allow multiple open > - add PC speaker support > - fix possible read deadlock > - Makefile clean up > > http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/files/faketty-0.02.tar.bz2 > I think the test for kernel version is a little diff. Cf. attached. We got bells!!! So when my internet cafe (called Faketty Koffeety) starts up its 12 tubes I hear 12 little beeps and don't have to see whether the screens are OK! Hugo ______________________________________________________ Yahoo! for Good Donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/ |
From: Aivils S. <ai...@un...> - 2005-09-14 06:43:50
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Hi, All! - Released faketty 0.02 kernel module. - allow multiple open - add PC speaker support - fix possible read deadlock - Makefile clean up http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/files/faketty-0.02.tar.bz2 Aivils Stoss |
From: yitzhak b. g. <yit...@ya...> - 2005-09-12 20:42:28
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I am plagued by this problem. It only shows up in Ruby kernels with the Nvidia driver. It occurs on differnet machines. Please advise. Following is a section from the kernel/errors log, section of xorg.conf: Sep 12 12:19:24 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00006971 Sep 12 12:23:26 box2 kernel: audit(1126516977.740:0): initialized Sep 12 12:25:06 box2 kernel: irq 3: nobody cared! Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: handlers: Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [pg0+550227194/1068971008] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [<e1147cfa>] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: Disabling IRQ #3 Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: irq 10: nobody cared! Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: handlers: Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [ip_mc_destroy_dev+32/176] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x70) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [<c0326080>] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x70) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [pcibios_fixup_ghosts+272/304] (velocity_intr+0x0/0xd0) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [<c02d2d00>] (velocity_intr+0x0/0xd0) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [pg0+550227194/1068971008] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [<e1147cfa>] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [pg0+550227194/1068971008] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: [<e1147cfa>] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 12:25:07 box2 kernel: Disabling IRQ #10 Sep 12 12:25:14 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000a77 Sep 12 12:25:14 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000bcd Sep 12 12:25:14 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000d33 Sep 12 12:25:22 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000a78 . . . Sep 12 12:27:15 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000a86 Sep 12 12:27:15 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000bdc Sep 12 12:27:15 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00000d42 Sep 12 12:38:51 box2 kernel: audit(1126517900.429:0): initialized Sep 12 14:25:38 box2 kernel: audit(1126524311.746:0): initialized Sep 12 14:55:59 box2 kernel: audit(1126526132.748:0): initialized Sep 12 15:00:51 box2 kernel: irq 3: nobody cared! Sep 12 15:00:52 box2 kernel: handlers: Sep 12 15:00:52 box2 kernel: [pg0+550227194/1068971008] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 15:00:52 box2 kernel: [<e1147cfa>] (nv_kern_isr+0x0/0x69 [nvidia]) Sep 12 15:00:52 box2 kernel: Disabling IRQ #3 Sep 12 15:01:00 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003987 Sep 12 15:01:08 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003988 Sep 12 15:01:16 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003989 . . . . Sep 12 15:02:45 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003994 Sep 12 15:02:53 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003995 Sep 12 15:03:01 box2 kernel: NVRM: Xid: 16, Head 00000000 Count 00003996 Sep 12 15:30:05 box2 kernel: audit(1126528173.166:0): initialized Sep 12 16:16:54 box2 kernel: audit(1126530978.015:0): initialized From xorg.conf: Section "Module" Load "dbe" # Double-Buffering Extension Load "v4l" # Video for Linux Load "extmod" Load "type1" Load "freetype" Load "glx" Load "vbe" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "device0" VendorName "nVidia Corporation" BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic)" Driver "nvidia" Screen 0 BusID "PCI:1:0:0" Option "DPMS" "Off" Option "HWCursor" "on" Option "UseInt10Module" "off" Option "IgnoreDisplayDevices" "DFP, TV" Option "ConnectedMonitor" "CRT" Option "IgnoreEDID" "off" Option "NvAgp" "1" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "device1" VendorName "NVidia" BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic)" Driver "nvidia" Screen 0 BusID "PCI:2:10:0" Option "DPMS" "Off" Option "HWCursor" "on" Option "UseInt10Module" "on" Option "IgnoreDisplayDevices" "DFP, TV" Option "ConnectedMonitor" "CRT" Option "IgnoreEDID" "off" # Option "NvAgp" "0" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "device2" VendorName "NVidia" BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic)" Driver "nvidia" Screen 0 BusID "PCI:2:08:0" Option "DPMS" "Off" Option "HWCursor" "on" Option "UseInt10Module" "on" Option "IgnoreDisplayDevices" "DFP, TV" Option "ConnectedMonitor" "CRT" Option "IgnoreEDID" "off" # Option "NvAgp" "0" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "device3" VendorName "NVidia" BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic)" Driver "nvidia" Screen 0 BusID "PCI:2:06:0" Option "DPMS" "Off" Option "HWCursor" "on" Option "UseInt10Module" "on" Option "IgnoreDisplayDevices" "DFP, TV" Option "ConnectedMonitor" "CRT" Option "IgnoreEDID" "off" # Option "NvAgp" "0" EndSection |
From: Aivils S. <ai...@un...> - 2005-09-12 06:24:12
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On Piektdiena, 9. Septembris 2005 20:16, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Good explanation. > > In any case: with faketty like this: > > lrwxrwxrwx =A01 root root =A0 10 2005-09-09 01:51 > /dev/tty50 -> /dev/ftty1 > lrwxrwxrwx =A01 root root =A0 10 2005-09-09 01:51 > /dev/tty51 -> /dev/ftty0 > > and gdm running X1 to vt51 and X0 to vt7 > (AGP TNT2 + MX-440 PCI) > > and hijacled NOT running, > > I can write to LEDs of tty1-7 and they function. > I can hit caps lock on both kbds and get the LED on. > But I cannot write to tty51 (cannot open...) nor to > tty50 (vc's don't switch). > > With Ruby I could write to tty17 that X1 was running. faketty was developed for X as user target application. =46or normal input event processing via ftty device node, that device must be used exclusive, all input events goes to ftty only. X just know how to open device and perform some ioctl's. faketty grant exclusive access for 1st=20 opener user application. Secondary opening is meaningless, because device is grabed and should not send any event to 2nd, 3rd ... opener application. In Your case seems i schedule next version of faketty, where PC speaker is in use and ftty device nodes works in native kernel way even that way is not sane from my point of view. Anyway 1st opener grab device. 2nd opener can perform ioctl's only. Aivils Stoss |
From: yitzhak b. g. <yit...@ya...> - 2005-09-12 04:55:30
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What is currently the best recommended Ruby environment for a new Mandriva system? Which kernel? Ruby patch? xorg version? Faketty, etc? YBG --- lin...@li... wrote: > Send Linuxconsole-dev mailing list submissions to > lin...@li... > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, > visit > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev > or, via email, send a message with subject or body > 'help' to > lin...@li... > > You can reach the person managing the list at > lin...@li... > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it > is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Linuxconsole-dev digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: hijacled q (Hugo Vanwoerkom) > > Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:08:37 -0700 (PDT) > From: Hugo Vanwoerkom <hvw...@ya...> > Subject: Re: hijacled q > To: Aivils Stoss <ai...@un...> > CC: lin...@li... > > > > --- Aivils Stoss <ai...@un...> wrote: > > > On Piektdiena, 9. Septembris 2005 13:23, you > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have an app that writes procfs status to > > keyboard > > > leds. Like: > > > > > > ... > > > ioctl ( ttys[i].fd, KDSETLED, savedleds|led ); > > > ... > > > > > > WITH hijacled it does not work. > > > > > > WITHOUT hijacled it does work. And capslock > > numlock > > > and scrolllock still work on both keyboards. > > > > But hijacled was intentionally created for that. > > hijacled isolate keyboards LED's from old > /dev/ttyXX > > ioctl's. If Your 1st X/console don't use faketty, > > then code above works fine. > > > > Normal kernel: You plug in 12 keyboards and press > > CapsLock on 1st - remaider 11 keyboards switch > LED's > > as 1st one. You press key on twelfth and it goes > to > > console. > > > > hijacled: You plug in 12 keyboards and start > single > > X > > on /dev/fttyXX as secondary head. Now You press > > CapsLock on 1st - remaider 10 keyboards switch > LED's > > as 1st one, but twelfth was opened by X via > faketty > > does not respond to 1st keyboard keypress. That > > twelfth > > is grabed by faketty. You press key on twelfth and > > it > > goes to X instead console. While /dev/fttyXX is > not > > opened every keyboard is ordinary. Just close all > > /dev/fttyXX and check out Your code. > > > > So in writing "info" to the leds I override what the > users do anyway. > > Writing to the leds "works" (in this case network > activity NumLock=RX and ScrollLock=TX) when the > keyboard patch is NOT added and hijacled is NOT > active. > > At this point for my setup I have everything Ruby > did > "positively" (not its foibles) minus the bell for > the > secondary keyboards! > > Hugo > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! for Good > Watch the Hurricane Katrina Shelter From The Storm > concert > http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/shelter > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linuxconsole-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxconsole-dev > > |
From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2005-09-11 18:08:43
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--- Aivils Stoss <ai...@un...> wrote: > On Piektdiena, 9. Septembris 2005 13:23, you wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have an app that writes procfs status to > keyboard > > leds. Like: > > > > ... > > ioctl ( ttys[i].fd, KDSETLED, savedleds|led ); > > ... > > > > WITH hijacled it does not work. > > > > WITHOUT hijacled it does work. And capslock > numlock > > and scrolllock still work on both keyboards. > > But hijacled was intentionally created for that. > hijacled isolate keyboards LED's from old /dev/ttyXX > ioctl's. If Your 1st X/console don't use faketty, > then code above works fine. > > Normal kernel: You plug in 12 keyboards and press > CapsLock on 1st - remaider 11 keyboards switch LED's > as 1st one. You press key on twelfth and it goes to > console. > > hijacled: You plug in 12 keyboards and start single > X > on /dev/fttyXX as secondary head. Now You press > CapsLock on 1st - remaider 10 keyboards switch LED's > as 1st one, but twelfth was opened by X via faketty > does not respond to 1st keyboard keypress. That > twelfth > is grabed by faketty. You press key on twelfth and > it > goes to X instead console. While /dev/fttyXX is not > opened every keyboard is ordinary. Just close all > /dev/fttyXX and check out Your code. > So in writing "info" to the leds I override what the users do anyway. Writing to the leds "works" (in this case network activity NumLock=RX and ScrollLock=TX) when the keyboard patch is NOT added and hijacled is NOT active. At this point for my setup I have everything Ruby did "positively" (not its foibles) minus the bell for the secondary keyboards! Hugo ______________________________________________________ Yahoo! for Good Watch the Hurricane Katrina Shelter From The Storm concert http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/shelter |