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  • sayasupacrew

      #224875

      est ce que, quelqu’un pourrais m’aidé a configuré le xf86Config ?

      https://www.youtube.com/@sayasupa

      ScanX

        #224897

        Si tu peux poster sur pastebin ton fichier /var/log/xorg.0.log je pourrais y jeter un oeil 🙂

        sayasupacrew

          #224942

          merci ScanX de venir m’aidé sur le fil, voici le liensde pastbin
          http://pastebin.com/4QQNFGE9

          je n’est pas de fichier xorg.0.log dans le chemin var/log

          j’en profite pour mettre le xf86config

          # $XConsortium: XF68Conf.cpp /main/3 1996/10/23 18:39:05 kaleb $
          #
          #
          #
          #
          # $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree68/XF68Conf.cpp,v 3.3 1996/12/27 06:51:50 dawes Exp $
          #
          # Copyright (c) 1994 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
          #
          # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
          # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”),
          # to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
          # the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
          # and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
          # Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
          #
          # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
          # all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
          #
          # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
          # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
          # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
          # THE XFREE86 PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
          # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
          # OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
          # SOFTWARE.
          #
          # Except as contained in this notice, the name of the XFree86 Project shall
          # not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
          # dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the
          # XFree86 Project.
          #

          # **********************************************************************
          # Refer to the XF86Config(4/5) man page for details about the format of
          # this file. This man page is installed as /usr/X11R6/man/man5/XF86Config.5x
          # **********************************************************************

          # **********************************************************************
          # Files section. This allows default font and rgb paths to be set
          # **********************************************************************

          Section “Files”

          # The location of the RGB database. Note, this is the name of the
          # file minus the extension (like “.txt” or “.db”). There is normally
          # no need to change the default.

          RgbPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb”

          # Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
          # as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
          # command (or a combination of both methods)

          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/”
          FontPath “/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/”

          # For OSs that support Dynamically loaded modules, ModulePath can be
          # used to set a search path for the modules. This is currently supported
          # for Linux ELF, FreeBSD 2.x and NetBSD 1.x. The default path is shown
          # here.

          # ModulePath “/usr/X11R6/lib/modules”

          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Module section — this is an optional section which is used to specify
          # which dynamically loadable modules to load. Dynamically loadable
          # modules are currently supported only for Linux ELF, FreeBSD 2.x
          # and NetBSD 1.x. Currently, dynamically loadable modules are used
          # only for some extended input (XInput) device drivers.
          # **********************************************************************
          #
          # Section “Module”
          #
          # This loads the module for the Joystick driver
          #
          # Load “xf86Jstk.so”
          #
          # EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Server flags section.
          # **********************************************************************

          Section “ServerFlags”

          # Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is
          # received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
          # provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging

          # NoTrapSignals

          # Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence
          # This allows clients to receive this key event.

          # DontZap

          # Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching
          # sequences. This allows clients to receive these key events.

          # DontZoom

          # Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With
          # it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes,
          # but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will
          # receive a protocol error.

          # DisableVidModeExtension

          # Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client.

          # AllowNonLocalXvidtune

          # Uncomment this to disable dynamically modifying the input device
          # (mouse and keyboard) settings.

          # DisableModInDev

          # Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local client to
          # change the keyboard or mouse settings (currently only xset).

          # AllowNonLocalModInDev

          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Input devices
          # **********************************************************************

          # **********************************************************************
          # Keyboard section
          # **********************************************************************

          Section “Keyboard”

          Protocol “Standard”

          # when using XQUEUE, comment out the above line, and uncomment the
          # following line

          # Protocol “Xqueue”

          AutoRepeat 500 5

          # Let the server do the NumLock processing. This should only be required
          # when using pre-R6 clients
          # ServerNumLock

          # Specifiy which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1))
          # Xleds 1 2 3

          # To set the LeftAlt to Meta, RightAlt key to ModeShift,
          # RightCtl key to Compose, and ScrollLock key to ModeLock:

          # LeftAlt Meta
          # RightAlt ModeShift
          # RightCtl Compose
          # ScrollLock ModeLock

          # To enable the XKEYBOARD extension, comment out XkbDisable.

          XkbDisable

          # To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the
          # lines below (which are the defaults). For example, for a non-U.S.
          # keyboard, you will probably want to use:
          # XkbModel “pc102”
          # If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:
          # XkbModel “microsoft”
          #
          # Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.
          # For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
          # XkbLayout “de”
          # or:
          # XkbLayout “de”
          # XkbVariant “nodeadkeys”
          #
          # If you’d like to switch the positions of your capslock and
          # control keys, use:
          # XkbOptions “ctrl:swapcaps”

          # These are the default XKB settings for XFree86
          # XkbRules “xfree86”
          # XkbModel “pc101”
          # XkbLayout “us”
          # XkbVariant “”
          # XkbOptions “”

          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Pointer section
          # **********************************************************************

          Section “Pointer”

          Protocol “BusMouse”
          Device “/dev/mouse”

          # When using XQUEUE, comment out the above two lines, and uncomment
          # the following line.

          # Protocol “Xqueue”

          # Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some Logitech mice

          # BaudRate 9600
          # SampleRate 150

          # Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button Microsoft mice
          # Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms)

          # Emulate3Buttons
          # Emulate3Timeout 50

          # ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice

          # ChordMiddle

          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Xinput section — this is optional and is required only if you
          # are using extended input devices. This is for example only. Refer
          # to the XF86Config man page for a description of the options.
          # **********************************************************************
          #
          # Section “Xinput”
          # SubSection “WacomStylus”
          # Port “/dev/ttyS1”
          # DeviceName “Wacom”
          # EndSubSection
          # SubSection “WacomCursor”
          # Port “/dev/ttyS1”
          # EndSubSection
          # SubSection “WacomEraser”
          # Port “/dev/ttyS1”
          # EndSubSection
          #
          # SubSection “Elographics”
          # Port “/dev/ttyS1”
          # DeviceName “Elo”
          # MinimumXPosition 300
          # MaximumXPosition 3500
          # MinimumYPosition 300
          # MaximumYPosition 3500
          # Screen 0
          # UntouchDelay 10
          # ReportDelay 10
          # EndSubSection
          #
          # SubSection “Joystick”
          # Port “/dev/joy0”
          # DeviceName “Joystick”
          # TimeOut 10
          # MinimumXPosition 100
          # MaximumXPosition 1300
          # MinimumYPosition 100
          # MaximumYPosition 1100
          # # CenterX 700
          # # CenterY 600
          # Delta 20
          # EndSubSection
          #
          # The Mouse Subsection contains the same type of entries as the
          # standard Pointer Section (see above), with the addition of the
          # DeviceName entry.
          #
          # SubSection “Mouse”
          # Port “/dev/mouse2”
          # DeviceName “Second Mouse”
          # Protocol “Logitech”
          # EndSubSection
          # EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Monitor section
          # **********************************************************************

          # Any number of monitor sections may be present

          Section “Monitor”

          Identifier “Generic Monitor”
          VendorName “Unknown”
          ModelName “Unknown”

          # HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified.
          # HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
          # comma separated list of ranges of values.
          # NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR’S
          # USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

          HorizSync 31.5 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor

          # HorizSync 30-64 # multisync
          # HorizSync 31.5, 35.2 # multiple fixed sync frequencies
          # HorizSync 15-25, 30-50 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

          # VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified.
          # VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
          # comma separated list of ranges of values.
          # NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR’S
          # USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

          VertRefresh 60 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor

          # VertRefresh 50-100 # multisync
          # VertRefresh 60, 65 # multiple fixed sync frequencies
          # VertRefresh 40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

          # Modes can be specified in two formats. A compact one-line format, or
          # a multi-line format.

          # A generic VGA 640×480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz)
          # These two are equivalent

          # ModeLine “640×480” 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525

          Mode “640×480”
          DotClock 25.175
          HTimings 640 664 760 800
          VTimings 480 491 493 525
          EndMode

          # These two are equivalent

          # ModeLine “1024x768i” 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace

          # Mode “1024x768i”
          # DotClock 45
          # HTimings 1024 1048 1208 1264
          # VTimings 768 776 784 817
          # Flags “Interlace”
          # EndMode

          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Graphics device section
          # **********************************************************************

          # Any number of graphics device sections may be present

          Section “Device”
          Identifier “Generic VGA”
          VendorName “Unknown”
          BoardName “Unknown”
          Chipset “generic”
          # VideoRam 256
          # Clocks 25.2 28.3
          EndSection

          Section “Device”
          # SVGA server auto-detected chipset
          Identifier “Generic SVGA”
          VendorName “Unknown”
          BoardName “Unknown”
          EndSection

          # Section “Device”
          # Identifier “Any Trident TVGA 9000”
          # VendorName “Trident”
          # BoardName “TVGA 9000”
          # Chipset “tvga9000”
          # VideoRam 512
          # Clocks 25 28 45 36 57 65 50 40 25 28 0 45 72 77 80 75
          # EndSection

          # Section “Device”
          # Identifier “Actix GE32+ 2MB”
          # VendorName “Actix”
          # BoardName “GE32+”
          # Ramdac “ATT20C490”
          # Dacspeed 110
          # Option “dac_8_bit”
          # Clocks 25.0 28.0 40.0 0.0 50.0 77.0 36.0 45.0
          # Clocks 130.0 120.0 80.0 31.0 110.0 65.0 75.0 94.0
          # EndSection

          # Section “Device”
          # Identifier “Hercules mono”
          # EndSection

          Section “Device”
          Identifier “Linux/m68k Frame Buffer Device”
          EndSection

          # **********************************************************************
          # Screen sections
          # **********************************************************************

          # The colour SVGA server

          Section “Screen”
          Driver “svga”
          Device “Generic SVGA”
          Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          DefaultColorDepth 8
          Subsection “Display”
          Depth 8
          Modes “640×480”
          ViewPort 0 0
          Virtual 800 600
          EndSubsection
          EndSection

          # The 16-colour VGA server

          Section “Screen”
          Driver “vga16”
          Device “Generic VGA”
          Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          Subsection “Display”
          Modes “640×480”
          ViewPort 0 0
          Virtual 800 600
          EndSubsection
          EndSection

          # The Mono server

          Section “Screen”
          Driver “vga2”
          Device “Generic VGA”
          Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          Subsection “Display”
          Modes “640×480”
          ViewPort 0 0
          Virtual 800 600
          EndSubsection
          EndSection

          # The hercules driver in the Mono and VGA16 servers
          #
          # Section “Screen”
          # Driver “mono”
          # Device “Hercules Mono”
          # Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          # Subsection “Display”
          # EndSubsection
          # EndSection

          # The accelerated servers (S3, Mach32, Mach8, 8514, P9000, AGX, W32)

          # Section “Screen”
          # Driver “accel”
          # Device “Actix GE32+ 2MB”
          # Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          # DefaultColorDepth 8
          # Subsection “Display”
          # Depth 8
          # Modes “640×480”
          # ViewPort 0 0
          # Virtual 1280 1024
          # EndSubsection
          # SubSection “Display”
          # Depth 16
          # Weight 565
          # Modes “640×480”
          # ViewPort 0 0
          # Virtual 1024 768
          # EndSubsection
          # EndSection

          # Server for the Linux/m68k Frame Buffer Device
          # Note: DefaultColorDepth, Depth and Virtual aren’t used for mode “default”

          Section “Screen”
          Driver “fbdev”
          Device “Linux/m68k Frame Buffer Device”
          Monitor “Generic Monitor”
          DefaultColorDepth 4
          SubSection “Display”
          Depth 1
          Modes “default”
          Virtual 1152 900
          EndSubSection
          # SubSection “Display”
          # Depth 1
          # Modes “640×480” “800×600”
          # Virtual 1152 900
          # EndSubSection
          # SubSection “Display”
          # Depth 4
          # Modes “640×480” “800×600”
          # Virtual 1152 900
          # EndSubSection
          # SubSection “Display”
          # Depth 8
          # Modes “640×480” “800×600”
          # Virtual 1152 900
          # EndSubSection
          EndSection

          https://www.youtube.com/@sayasupa

          ScanX

            #224963

            si tu lances la commande “startx” ça devrait te générer le fichier /var/log/Xorg.0.log.

            Tu as un écran lcd? sinon va falloir se coltiner les fréquences etc et là ça sera sans moi 🙂

            Dés que tu as ton fichier Xorg.0.log mets-le sur pastebin. Il est assez exhaustif.

            sayasupacrew

              #224983

              ScanX: j’ai mis un écran lcd sur l’amiga

              source

              je n’est pas trouver de xorg.0.log dans le chemin var/log
              je t’est mis un grab, on peu y voir la command ‘ls’ dans var/log sur le grab.

              ——————————————————————-

              si non j’ai trouvé une configuration de la carte video base sur le Virge 3D, l’inspiration pourrais partir de là.

              http://www.linuxmisc.com/1-linux-setup/dc219de0b8fb7b27.htm

              https://www.youtube.com/@sayasupa

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