Re: Creator3D XF86Config-4
I have a similar problem on my Ultra10 with Creator 3D. Any movie shows
with some kind of noise, like some colors get inverted. Looks really
funny, though...
Well just noticed that this is history now. After updating XFree86
(4.1.0.1) the noise is gone. I used to watch the movies on the on-board
ati graphic card but now they work on the Creator 3D, too. SDL things
still have noise.
How do you get this transparent menues? And why is your klipper so damn
cool? Anything special?
regards
snapshot
On Sam, 2002-11-09 at 03:04, Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
> Okay, so does this sound familiar to anyone else?
>
> Here's a snapshot of the crummy video:
>
> http://folk.federated.com/~dochood/doom_snap1.png
>
> And here are a couple snapshots of my emaculate desktop!
>
> http://folk.federated.com/~dochood/debian_sparc1.png
> http://folk.federated.com/~dochood/debian_sparc2.png
>
> As you can see, my desktop looks just hunky-dory, yet "lxdoom", as well as
> other games, come out really crummy. Some 3D programs seem to look okay, as
> far as I can remember.
>
> I'd appreciate it if the tip below rings a bell with someone, and they know
> how to fix this.
>
>
> Doc Sewell
>
>
>
> On Friday 08 November 2002 06:23 pm, you wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:22:54PM -0600, Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
> > > This one works for me at 1280x1024x24bit color. I had to jump through
> > > hoops to get it to work, but it works okay now.
> > >
> > > I've tried to run some things like LXDOOM and PENGUINCOMMAND, but they
> > > don't work very well. I get these washed out colors. No one has been
> > > able to help me fix it yet. The desktop looks pretty nice, though. I
> > > have transparent menus and kicker in KDE working, and it looks really
> > > cool.
> >
> > The washed out colors are almost certainly due to the code picking a
> > visual with an unexpected gamma correction value. When the data goes
> > into the RAMDAC, it can go through either an uncorrected path, or one
> > that adjusts for the (presumed) properties of the monitor. Most people
> > prefer a bigger gamma correction value...
> >
> > There should be a way to set it, but unfortunately I don't know how to
> > do that.
> >
> > Jon Leonard
>
>
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