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Some time ago gtklocker offers his ftp-webspace for the repo. I should switch.
Tell me if you want. You're always welcome.
@handy: Try with pacman, not with packer
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That means that i have to control my fan with software? At least i have this possibility .
I'm using a Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample, 1024MB GDDR3.
Maybe, I have no idea, but as said Alex Deucher, support of fan control on some r7xx boards are not implanted (maybe you have this possibility because of the brand of your graphic card?). (If I understand the mailings list)
Me it's a laptop, that's why it seems to be *in* hardware. (?!) (no noise)
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@handy: Try with pacman, not with packer
I did, & it looked good for the first 74%
:: Retrieving packages from ati...
warning: cannot resume download, starting over
error: failed retrieving file 'mesa-full-20100314-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz' from dl.dropbox.com---------] 74%
warning: failed to retrieve some files from ati
error: failed to commit transaction (failed to retrieve some files)
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
I used to be surprised that I was still surprised by my own stupidity, finding it strangely refreshing.
Well, now I don't find it refreshing.
I'm over it!
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@handy
Hm... try pacman with wget ? why not?
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@handy
Hm... try pacman with wget ? why not?
I just used wget as per your link, & it worked!!
You smart bugger, you got me the result.
I still haven't got a clue why I need to do this though??
I used to be surprised that I was still surprised by my own stupidity, finding it strangely refreshing.
Well, now I don't find it refreshing.
I'm over it!
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Try /dev/sdaX instead of the UUIDs. Or install the kernel26-pm package.
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weird stretched icons in KDE with perry 3d repo.
I am using kdemod 4.4.1 with perry3d repo. I am seeing weirdly stretched desktop icons and font when I connect my widescreen 1080p external monitor through HDMI. I have a dell studio XPS 1640 which has a 1080p screen too.
So the external monitor resolution is native , I am not able to find a setting in kde system setting to resolve this issue.
I have no xorg.conf file.
screenshot
http://i.imgur.com/O2GkP.png
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weird stretched icons in KDE with perry 3d repo.
I am using kdemod 4.4.1 with perry3d repo. I am seeing weirdly stretched desktop icons and font when I connect my widescreen 1080p external monitor through HDMI. I have a dell studio XPS 1640 which has a 1080p screen too.
So the external monitor resolution is native , I am not able to find a setting in kde system setting to resolve this issue.
I have no xorg.conf file.
screenshot
http://i.imgur.com/O2GkP.png
I don't see anything strange on your screenshot...
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venky80 wrote:weird stretched icons in KDE with perry 3d repo.
I am using kdemod 4.4.1 with perry3d repo. I am seeing weirdly stretched desktop icons and font when I connect my widescreen 1080p external monitor through HDMI. I have a dell studio XPS 1640 which has a 1080p screen too.
So the external monitor resolution is native , I am not able to find a setting in kde system setting to resolve this issue.
I have no xorg.conf file.
screenshot
http://i.imgur.com/O2GkP.pngI don't see anything strange on your screenshot...
it is barely noticible as the external monitor is running in native widescreen 1080p resolution but only the fonts/icons seem vertically stretched a little...look at the KDE Menu you can see the chrome/firefox icons stretched a little
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lman wrote:venky80 wrote:weird stretched icons in KDE with perry 3d repo.
I am using kdemod 4.4.1 with perry3d repo. I am seeing weirdly stretched desktop icons and font when I connect my widescreen 1080p external monitor through HDMI. I have a dell studio XPS 1640 which has a 1080p screen too.
So the external monitor resolution is native , I am not able to find a setting in kde system setting to resolve this issue.
I have no xorg.conf file.
screenshot
http://i.imgur.com/O2GkP.pngI don't see anything strange on your screenshot...
it is barely noticible as the external monitor is running in native widescreen 1080p resolution but only the fonts/icons seem vertically stretched a little...look at the KDE Menu you can see the chrome/firefox icons stretched a little
Nope, everything seems normal.
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Seems normal to me, too.
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Seems normal to me, too.
I do not know how to really show this...it is definitely distorted....at least when i look here...can someone tell me how I can show the distortion?
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ChemBro wrote:Seems normal to me, too.
I do not know how to really show this...it is definitely distorted....at least when i look here...can someone tell me how I can show the distortion?
Take a photo with a camera and upload it.
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Possibly the screen shot looks fine, as the image generated internally is ok.. where as the resolution it is outputting is getting slightly stretched? It would mean we see it fine he sees it stretched.
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I've installed kernel26-pm and didn't notice any power/thermal/acpi related difference. Anyone else with a Mobility Radeon HD 4570 tried it?
@Perry3D: Did you include the "allow multibyte access to EC" patch in kernel26-pm? I guess you didn't. Of course, there is no hurry, but in next builds (or in your free time, if you still have some ), could you, please?
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Possibly the screen shot looks fine, as the image generated internally is ok.. where as the resolution it is outputting is getting slightly stretched? It would mean we see it fine he sees it stretched.
Is there a solution to this you might know of?
When I out put it on win7 it is perfect.
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insanemal wrote:Possibly the screen shot looks fine, as the image generated internally is ok.. where as the resolution it is outputting is getting slightly stretched? It would mean we see it fine he sees it stretched.
Is there a solution to this you might know of?
When I out put it on win7 it is perfect.
It could be a resolution issue... what does RandR say your current res is? It might be detecting the resolution incorrectly and stretching to fit (some panels do this on the fly independent of the vidcard). I had odd issues with the NVIDIA driver detecting my TV wrong on a different box. That was after they updated to a "more accurate" detection method (i think it was EDID or something).
So yeah.. Pic's or it isn't happening. (or check some numbers)
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I've installed kernel26-pm and didn't notice any power/thermal/acpi related difference. Anyone else with a Mobility Radeon HD 4570 tried it?
@Perry3D: Did you include the "allow multibyte access to EC" patch in kernel26-pm? I guess you didn't. Of course, there is no hurry, but in next builds (or in your free time, if you still have some ), could you, please?
You are right, i didn't. But at the moment i am compiling an new release for you.
Performance is not what i expect, but everything else is looking good.
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mjr wrote:I've installed kernel26-pm and didn't notice any power/thermal/acpi related difference. Anyone else with a Mobility Radeon HD 4570 tried it?
@Perry3D: Did you include the "allow multibyte access to EC" patch in kernel26-pm? I guess you didn't. Of course, there is no hurry, but in next builds (or in your free time, if you still have some ), could you, please?
You are right, i didn't. But at the moment i am compiling an new release for you.
flamelab wrote:Performance is not what i expect, but everything else is looking good.
when using kernel26-pm the sensors are not detected after resuming from suspend.
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venky80 wrote:insanemal wrote:Possibly the screen shot looks fine, as the image generated internally is ok.. where as the resolution it is outputting is getting slightly stretched? It would mean we see it fine he sees it stretched.
Is there a solution to this you might know of?
When I out put it on win7 it is perfect.It could be a resolution issue... what does RandR say your current res is? It might be detecting the resolution incorrectly and stretching to fit (some panels do this on the fly independent of the vidcard). I had odd issues with the NVIDIA driver detecting my TV wrong on a different box. That was after they updated to a "more accurate" detection method (i think it was EDID or something).
So yeah.. Pic's or it isn't happening. (or check some numbers)
the RandR is showing the right resolution, so I am not sure why it is getting stretched. The panel is fine coz in win7 I am not seeing the same issue.
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drm-radeon-testing is updated, and some of agd5f's pm2 patches are removed from the page.
At this time, drm-radeon-testing has been merged into both drm-linus and drm-next.
Pm2 patches 0001-0007 have been applied in drm-next and drm-linus.
Pm2 patches 0001-0004 have been applied in drm-radeon-testing.
So now you can simply build drm-next (according to shotrlog, it now has all drm-radeon-testing and drm-linus changes).
Or try apply pm2 patches (some patches will definitely fail to be applied, as mentioned above)
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Thanks endlessroad1991
KMS, 3D both work fine, but when glxgears/compiz-effects/kwin-effects are performed,
or in one word, when clocks are changed, the whole screen shake vertically...
This patch can help? I don't know.
http://www.mail-archive.com/dri-devel@l … 49038.html
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OpenGL vendor string: Mesa Project
OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.9-devel
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20
OpenGL extensions:
What?
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