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From: Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
To: linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: cyblafb in kernel 2.6.16: corrupted display    in Xfree86
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:39:08 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060323183908.GA9907@intevation.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4422D390.4030500@t-online.de>

* Knut Petersen <Knut_Petersen@t-online.de> [20060323 18:07]:
> Thomas Arendsen Hein schrieb:
> 
> >With /sbin/modprobe cyblafb && /usr/sbin/fbset -a 1152x864-70 -depth 16
> >(changing fb.modes would probably help, too) everything is back to
> >normal for me.
>
> So the problem is that the 8bpp modes do not work with the
> X framebuffer driver. Please report that bug, I think X is responsible.

But why did it work up to 2.6.15.6 then?
I know for sure that I had 8bpp in fb console and 16bpp in X.

> >>Is there a special reason not to use the X* trident driver?
> >
> >Yes, I had crashes when using more than one X display (e.g. one
> >local xdm and one "X -query other :1"), 
>
> Try it again, the recent cyblafb works around X and xdm bugs
> that could have caused that crashes.

No, I had crashes with non-fb console and trident X driver.

I never tested if cyblafb console and trident X have problems.

> >and switching between X and
> >console is _much_ faster this way.
>
> I doubt that ... switching between X trident and cyblafb and back again
> takes only a few miliseconds here.

Maybe I had little variations in the monitor timings which caused
the monitor to re-sync. With X on cyblafb this is obviously always
identical.


I've found another problem with the new cyblafb under X which didn't
happen before: DPMS no longer turns of the monitor. At the time
where DPMS suspend kicked in before, now the xlock clock simply
stops updating, but is still visible (xlock -mode dclock).

Thomas

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  reply	other threads:[~2006-03-23 18:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-03-22 23:48 cyblafb in kernel 2.6.16: corrupted display in Xfree86 Thomas Arendsen Hein
2006-03-23  8:34 ` Knut Petersen
2006-03-23 12:52   ` Thomas Arendsen Hein
2006-03-23 14:57     ` Knut Petersen
2006-03-23 16:03       ` Thomas Arendsen Hein
2006-03-23 16:57         ` Knut Petersen
2006-03-23 18:39           ` Thomas Arendsen Hein [this message]
2006-03-23 18:50             ` Thomas Arendsen Hein
2006-03-23 23:37               ` Antonino A. Daplas
2006-03-23 22:46             ` Knut Petersen

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