... Subject: Re: FreeBSD7/xorg/radeon: Section "Screen" totallyignored On Mon, ... Palmer wrote: What version of xorg are you using on Linux ... using 800x600 (on the "virtual screen" 1280x1024) --             pozdrawiam / regards                   Zbigniew Baniewski I was reading the Xorgsection of the handbook the other day and it states. Xorg does not need the configuration ...
...replacing NVidia GeForce4 with Radeon 9000Pro: it seems, that xorgtotallyignores either entire `Section "Screen"' paragraph, or at least...mouse, /dev/* etc. - you know; nothing screen-related) - without any problems. So, it ...bug in FreeBSD's port of radeon driver, most probably. Does there exist ...'s missing something FreeBSD specific? The xorg log file might reveal the source of...
... seeing what that puts in xorg.conf. BUT beware of its ... xorgconf utility, to make a xorg.conf "from scratch", and from ... still the screensection seems to be totallyignored - no chance ... check on is how many xorg.conf files you have on ... system. try deleting all the xorg.conf file in /root and ...if it behaves produces a file xorg.conf.new then copy...you lucky it might start section 5.4.2 of the...
...I've got a problem while replacing NVidia GeForce4 with Radeon 9000Pro: it seems, that xorgtotallyignores either entire `Section "Screen"' paragraph, or at least every single... PC-BSD and seeing what that puts in xorg.conf. BUT beware of its loader, it will ... a try using xorgconf utility, to make a xorg.conf "from scratch", and from within FreeBSD. But...
... while replacing NVidia GeForce4 with Radeon 9000Pro: it seems, that xorgtotallyignores either entire `Section "Screen"' paragraph, or at least every... (mouse, /dev/* etc. - you know; nothing screen-related) - without any problems. So, it must ...RE:Problems with V7" and replace Nvidia with .Radeon there seems no compatibility between xorg.conf created in linux and xorg.conf ...
... NVidia GeForce4 with Radeon 9000Pro: it seems, that xorgtotallyignores either entire `Section "Screen"' paragraph, or at least... System server configuration file) # Transparency on Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection Section "..." "CorePointer" InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard" EndSection Section "Files" RgbPath "/usr/local/share/X11/...
... Charles wrote: I did it on your log and I found : (WW) RADEON: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:1:0:1) found That BusID line could be ... have tried to use this number instead 1:0:0 in your xorg.log ? Yes, and it's causing even more serious error: "No Screens found", not allowing X-server to start. -- pozdrawiam / regards ...
...:19:32PM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski me disait : Section "Device" Identifier "Card0" Driver "... VendorName "ATI" BoardName "ATI Radeon 9000 Pro" Option "AccelMethod" "XAA" Option "... to do a "grep WW /log/Xorg.0.log ? I did it on ... and I found : (WW) RADEON: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI...instead 1:0:0 in your xorg.log ? H-P -- %% Henri-Pierre....
... even work from .xinitrc or .xsession xrandr is changing the resolution, but it's workaround, not a solution. There's a bug to be fixed. I don't know, whether it's FreeBSD-related, or xorg-related - but surely there's something broken. /usr/local/bin/xrandr -mode 800x600 -fb 1280x1024 I think should do what you want. (note that this would be much better over on freebsd-...
... wrote: On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 08:36:03PM -0400, Gary Palmer wrote: What version of xorg are you using on Linux and on FreeBSD? X -version should ...> xdpyinfo Highest available: 1280x1024 Under Linux I'm using 800x600 (on the "virtual screen" 1280x1024) I suspect what you're seeing is that X tries much harder now to give the best display on ...