<HTML><BODY><p>Hello!</p><p> I have very old distributive (RedHat 7.2, kernel 2.4.8-20).<br> One important program works on it with graphical user's interface.<br> (X11 works, KDE works.)</p><p> But this hard disk (IDE) is very old. Due of that my task now is to clone<br> this system to another (more modern, SATA) hard disk.</p><p> I have connected to this motherboard new disk (SATA) with Windows-7.</p><p> I have download from the official RedHat's site the most similar<br> distributive (Enigma, kernel 2.4.7-10) and created a virtual Linux-machine<br> under Windows-7.</p><p> When installing RedHat's distributive I have selected "Skip X configuration"<br> because my videocard was absent in card's list.</p><p> But X11 is needed for work.</p><p> I tried to install X11 from rpm-packet from this distributive Enigma:</p><p> rpm -ivh XFree86-Servers-3.3.6-42.src.rpm</p><p> Packet is installed, config file XF86Config is created, but I changed it<br> by the same file from disk-original. Now when I type "startx" I get messages:</p><p>(EE) VESA(0): No matching modes<br>.................................<br>(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.<br>Fatal server error:<br>no screen found<br>.................................</p><p> and X-server doesn't start.<br> So I have one system which works and the second system which doesn't work.<br> On the same hardware.</p><p> Please, help me by hints:</p><p> 1). what I did wrong?<br> 2). what should I do now?</p><p> Thanks.</p><p>P.S. My videocard is named GV-N430OC-1GL and I tried to find Linux-drivers<br> for it. There are only enough modern drivers (for kernel 2.6) on the<br> NVIDIA's site. I think nobody will make drivers for kernel 2.4 now.<br> Due of that what driver I should to use? VESA? SVGA? VGA?<br><br><br><br></p><blockquote style="margin: 10px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 10px; border-left-color: rgb(8, 87, 166); border-left-width: 1px; border-left-style: solid;">
Вторник, 29 декабря 2015, 12:00 -08:00 от nouveau-request@lists.freedesktop.org:<br>
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Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2015 21:40:23 +0100 (CET)<br>
From: Karol Herbst <<a href="/compose?To=nouveau@karolherbst.de">nouveau@karolherbst.de</a>><br>
To: Ben Skeggs <<a href="/compose?To=skeggsb@gmail.com">skeggsb@gmail.com</a>>, Ilia Mirkin <<a href="/compose?To=imirkin@alum.mit.edu">imirkin@alum.mit.edu</a>><br>
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Subject: Re: [Nouveau] Breakage with nvif?<br>
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I messed up keeping my branch up to date, so this is solely my fault<br>
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> Ilia Mirkin <<a href="/compose?To=imirkin@alum.mit.edu">imirkin@alum.mit.edu</a>> hat am 28. Dezember 2015 um 18:54<br>
> geschrieben:<br>
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> Hi Ben,<br>
> <br>
> Karol and Tom are seeing this on init with a nvif-enabled kernel +<br>
> libdrm. What are we doing wrong? I think that route ==<br>
> NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_NVIF (== 0), while owner is apparently 1, whatever<br>
> that is.<br>
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> [362619.242238] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: size 32<br>
> [362619.242240] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: vers<br>
> 0 type 00 object 0000000000000000 owner 00<br>
> [362619.242241] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: nop size 8<br>
> [362619.242242] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: nop vers 0<br>
> [362619.242242] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: return 0<br>
> [362619.265957] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: size 72<br>
> [362619.265959] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: vers<br>
> 0 type 02 object 0000000000000000 owner 01<br>
> [362619.265959] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: route !=<br>
> owner<br>
> [362619.265960] nouveau: glxgears[6096]:00000000:00000000: ioctl: return -13<br>
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Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:52:02 +0200<br>
From: Pekka Paalanen <<a href="/compose?To=pq@iki.fi">pq@iki.fi</a>><br>
To: ternaryd <<a href="/compose?To=ternaryd@gmail.com">ternaryd@gmail.com</a>><br>
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Subject: Re: [Nouveau] K2200 Special Setup Question<br>
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 22:50:14 +0100<br>
ternaryd <<a href="/compose?To=ternaryd@gmail.com">ternaryd@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi,<br>
> <br>
> I'm planning to use a K2200 board with an Eizo<br>
> monitor at 10 bits color depth together with a<br>
> standard monitor on a debian sid system.<br>
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Hi,<br>
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I don't know anything about K2200, but I suppose I can give what I<br>
recall from Xorg a few years ago since no-one else replied to you<br>
yet. I am making the assumption that you are talking about setting<br>
up X11 with Xorg.<br>
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> Is it possible to have one monitor with 8, the<br>
> other with 10 bit colors? Is it possible to<br>
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I think so, yes, as long as the different depths are on different<br>
X11 SCREENs, but this has the big caveat that you cannot drag<br>
windows from one monitor to another.<br>
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<a href="http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/MultiMonitorDesktop/" target="_blank">http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/MultiMonitorDesktop/</a><br>
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If you have a single card with multiple heads, you would be looking<br>
for "Zaphod" options.<br>
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> configure such a setup choosing for each<br>
> monitor a different resolution (dpi) such that<br>
> a window would not change size when moved from<br>
> one monitor to the other?<br>
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"Not changing physical size" is a controversial goal depending on<br>
what exactly you want and how it is achieved. If you are working on<br>
prints and you want to see it 1:1 in physical scale, it is probably<br>
best to calibrate that in the editing program and with a physical<br>
ruler than to rely on any "dpi" numbers from the system. If you are<br>
talking about fonts, "same size" is often contradicting with "good<br>
looking" or even "same looking". In any case on X11, it is up to the<br>
application to resize its window and content accordingly.<br>
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I can look up a few "why dpi is not what you want" related articles<br>
in case you are interested in that side story.<br>
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I have not heard of it being possible to have both differing color<br>
depths and the ability to drag windows from one monitor to another<br>
on X11.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
pq<br>
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