[Openchrome-users] [openChrome] #371: epia m10000 memory module detection limits resolution

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Mon Jul 12 09:16:40 PDT 2010


#371: epia m10000 memory module detection limits resolution
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Reporter:  fpradines  |       Owner:  gang65                    
    Type:  defect     |      Status:  assigned                  
Priority:  minor      |   Component:  modesetting               
 Version:             |    Keywords:  dram speed bandwidth check
Blocking:             |   Blockedby:                            
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Comment(by fpradines):

 Replying to [comment:6 gang65]:
 > Check of the latest openchrome works for you (without any patches):
 >

 I did : svn up
 and got : ? la r?vision 856.
 xorg.conf removed
 started X
 started xine :

 Voici xine (X11 gui) - un lecteur vid?o libre v0.99.6cvs.
 (c) 2000-2007 L'Equipe de xine.
 X Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for
 operation)
   Major opcode of failed request:  133 (XVideo)
   Minor opcode of failed request:  19 ()
   Serial number of failed request:  2096
   Current serial number in output stream:  2097

 Xorg.0.log atttached :

 (EE) CHROME(0): [Xv] Port 0: Bandwidth is insufficient. Check bios memory
 settings.

 in bios, 133Mhz is set, the maximum available (<=> pc2100 - Ddr 266 <
 memory module in the box  a pc2700 - Ddr 333)

 > 1. First check the screen resolution detected by the driver. Is it
 correct?
 >

 resolution is 1920x1200, the maximum of the monitor, that's fine

 > 2. Next check if the XVideo (XV) works correctly in fullscreen mode. Try
 to use also another video players (Totem, Mplayer etc.)
 >

 I'll try other players as soon as possible

 > 3. Attach the Xorg.0.log file from the latest openchrome revision (with
 clean xorg.conf)
 >

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