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Date:      Wed, 12 Nov 2008 04:21:51 +0800
From:      "Intron is my alias on the Internet" <intron@intron.ac>
To:        Robert Noland <rnoland@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Another VIA UniChrome/Chrome9 Driver
Message-ID:  <courier.4919E960.00013786@intron.ac>
In-Reply-To: <1226433523.16065.1.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com>
References:  <courier.49199C4C.00010EA3@intron.ac> <1226418439.10032.2.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com> <courier.4919BA9B.00012041@intron.ac> <1226424409.10032.6.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com> <courier.4919E02F.00013304@intron.ac> <1226433523.16065.1.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com>

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Robert Noland wrote:

>> You may see the mysterious phenomenon here:
>> 
>> http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/openchrome.avi     (1.9MB)
> 
> Is that with the xorg driver?  An xorg.log might be helpful.
> 
> robert.
> 
>> Play the video file with MPlayer.
>> 
>> My laptop + OpenChrome 0.2.903 = A space alien's visit ?

The mysterious phenomenon is produced with the port
xf86-video-openchrome-0.2.903. Here is the log file:

http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/openchrome-Xorg.0.log

It ended when I pressed Ctrl-Alt-BackSpace.

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