That was it. I fixed smi_accel to set byte order based on X_BYTE_ORDER and it worked perfectly. Thanks a bunch Mark! Bob Peterson ACD At 04:40 PM 8/6/2005, you wrote:
That sounds like a driver acceleration bug. Most drivers support a "noaccel" option. You might want to try that to verify a driver acceleration problem. My guess is that, for big endian, the driver needs to add BIT_ORDER_IN_BYTE_LSBFIRST instead of BIT_ORDER_IN_BYTE_MSBFIRST to the CPUToScreenColorExpandFillFlags in smi_accel.c. Mark. On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Bob Peterson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to the list. I've been searching the net for days, but > unable to find similar issues out there. > I am using XFree86 4.5.0 on a small embedded power-pc (ppc) > platform. I compiled X natively > and everything went fine. After the make install, I did a > startx. My windows appear as expected, > but my fonts are all messed up / hosed / horked. I am not using xfs.
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