From: Adam K Kirchhoff <adamk@voicenet.com>
To: ajoshi@shell.unixbox.com
Cc: linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: (no subject)
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 13:37:03 -0400 (EDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33L2.0208061328320.14175-100000@memory.visualtech.com> (raw)
Ani and others :-)
I was hoping you could lend me some insight :-) I'm trying to do
some work with DirectFB, and I'm now running into a slight problem
concerning getting output on the VGA port.
I've e-mailed the directfb-dev mailing list about it and had some
interesting conversations, but the end result was basically: "You should
check with Ani Joshi about that, and maybe ask on the linux-fbdev-devel
mailing list".
So now I'm asking here :-) Below this I'm including the
description of the problem I'm seeing that I sent to the directfb-dev
mailing list.
Can anyone help me out? Thanks :-)
Adam
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Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 12:51:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Adam K Kirchhoff <adamk@voicenet.com>
To: "[iso-8859-1] Ville Syrjälä" <syrjala@sci.fi>
Cc: directfb-devel <directfb-dev@directfb.org>
Subject: Re: [directfb-dev] Re: Radeon support...
> I'm getting really confused as to what's going on... What exactly happens
> when you run a DirectFB application?
It took me a while to figure it out what I know so far, and I'm still not
100% sure what's going on...
If I run *any* DirectFB application, the screen blanks. The system
doesn't lock. I can ssh in and see the application listed in the process
table. For example, running df_fire, the screen blanks and, after a few
seconds, the monitor goes to sleep (as if it's no longer getting a
signal)... Hitting the 'esc' key brings back the vt, just as usual when
runnin the application.
Running dfbsee produces similar results. However, with any video that I
play, I can hear the audio stream :-) I just can't see anything...
Now, when I first experienced this, I posted about it on either
directfb-dev or directfb-user. A short while later, I figured out a
workaround :-)
Instead of booting with my CRT plugged into the VGA port, I used a
DVI-to-VGA adapter (that came with my Radeon 7500), and plugged the
monitor into the DVI-A port. Lo' and behold, DirectFB applications were
now showing up :-)
Since then I've done some video card swapping and now have a "Powered By
ATI" Radeon 8500 LE. This card has both a VGA port and a DVI-D port, but
no adapter. The old adapter doesn't work for this card because it's
designed for DVI-A as compared to DVI-D.
I've encountered similar problems elsewhere, too. For example, a hacked
radeon 7500 driver for BeOS would only display on the DVI port, even if
the computer booted up fine with a monitor on the VGA port.
Of course, I just don't know why this is the case :-)
I've been poking around on-line looking for a DVI-D to VGA adapter, but
very few of the shops that sell them on-line clarify if it's DVI-A or
DVI-D :-)
Adam
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next reply other threads:[~2002-08-06 17:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-08-06 17:37 Adam K Kirchhoff [this message]
2002-08-08 1:19 ` Radeon support (was Re: (no subject)) Adam K Kirchhoff
2002-08-08 13:02 ` Adam K Kirchhoff
2002-08-09 17:34 ` Adam K Kirchhoff
2002-08-09 23:19 ` Adam K Kirchhoff
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-08-19 9:02 (no subject) Geert Uytterhoeven
2002-08-22 18:48 ` James Simmons
2002-12-10 10:59 Vincent Ivens
2002-12-10 18:31 ` James Simmons
2002-12-10 21:05 ` vivens
2002-12-13 6:33 ` Antonino Daplas
2003-02-06 15:27 p.gilardetti
2003-02-06 21:55 ` Antonino Daplas
2003-07-07 23:37 Lia Maggioni
2003-07-17 12:25 Nitin Mahajan
2004-05-22 1:48 xuhaoz
2004-05-26 9:00 xuhaoz
2004-05-28 7:42 ` Antonino A. Daplas
2006-04-14 15:02 Javier Ruano
2006-04-14 15:28 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2006-04-15 5:47 ` Knut Petersen
2007-08-17 16:47 Krzysztof Helt
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