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Re: X screen wraps around



On 8/6/01 at 1:40 AM, Michel D?nzer <michdaen@iiic.ethz.ch> wrote:

> Duncan Sands wrote:

> > If I use more bpp then the screen image is
> > displaced to the right, and wraps around onto
> > the left of the screen.  Having the left of a
> > window on the right of the screen and the
> > right of the window on the left of the screen
> > makes my head hurt...  However, having only
> > 8bpp is a pain too. Can anyone suggest how I
> > can have more colours and less head pain?
> 
> Help fix the bug. ;^)

I had similar problems on my 7600 w/. 15" Apple Multisync AV monitor
having gotten XFree86 4.03 / fbdev to work - the wrap (only about 1.5 cm
though) at what I thought was 8 bpp, and a really terrible pinkish hued
display at what I thought was 16 bpp.

This with kernel args in BootX of "video=controlfb:vmode:16,cmode:16".

Turns out (after reading some of the debian-x list) that changing the
"Default Depth" in the "Screen" section of the XF86Config-4 file from 16
to 15 fixes *both* the wrap problem and the colour problem.  (So I've
now learned that bpp ? depth.)

However I'm still getting X crashing if it's left idle for a while (at
least that's what I think it's doing - I come back to find the logon
window looking at me) - this is even when setting the screensaver in
Gnome to only come on after a very long time and commenting out option
"DPMS" in the monitor section of the XF86Config-4 file.  A much earlier
post on this list gives a workaround for this but seemed to me to apply
only to people using KDE or XDM.  How can I stop this from happening?

thanks

Alan

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