hello, thanks for your answer. create :0.1 is the solution I was looking for.
with the patrick help, i sucess using gem with 2 X server. the only problem is that few minutes after the creation of the gem windows, my computer freeze : xfree is using 99% of the cpu.
it is strange that this append only on my computer...
same driver in big desktop mode work fine. so i'll use this mode even if it does not allow me to use my 1400 points screen better than in 1024 points...
thanks cyrille
vincent.rioux@no-log.org a écrit :
hello cyrille!
have you tried to send to gemwin the following message create :0.1 or something similar (don't have the patch right here)
it worked for me on ubuntu with dual-display (two X servers) with an ati card
vincent
hello patrick, thanks for your answer.
I'm using ubuntu linux. the ati driver are included in the distro. i'll try to investigated...
it's not a problem related to the patch : i tried with my performance patch that i used for 1 year, on lot's of diferents computer without any problem.
thanks cyrille
patrick a écrit :
hi,
i'm running gem with an ati card on linux. i'm using the driver from ati.com: http://www.ati.com/support/driver.html
if you want, i can test your patch with my system?
also, i can't use xv output in pdp with dual head setup... only glx or sdl.
patrick
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hello,
thanks, create :0.1 works fine.
in order to test this configuration, i run a patch using 80% cpu. after 5 min my system completly freeze : nothings move exept my mouse. no sound. the only thing I was able to do is to connect to my computer with sssh
from another computer : XFree86 was using 99% cpu.
a reboot command does have no effect, I had to press the power buttton.
for me, it looks like a problem with the ATI drivers (?) how does peoples uses ATI card under linux (wich driver)?
thanks cyrille
patrick a écrit :
hi cyrille,
in gem use [create :0.1<
if you want to test you setup: DISPLAY=:0.1 xclock
(time will appear on the second head). patrick
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