Am Dienstag, 15. August 2006 21:57 schrieb Matteo Vescovi: > Hi Hans, > > On 08/15/2006 02:38 PM, Hans wrote: > > It seems, that in last kernel 2.6.17 this problem is solved. I read the > > documentation of the kernel, and (as you wrote), these timers just > > misbehave if you have a chipset of ATI. This is the case on my notebook: > > ATI chipset ! > > Hey, since you're new to the solution of the double timing, probably you > don't even know anything about the more problematic ACPI bug with the > ATI Xpress 200M chipset. > If you want to preserve your Turion64, pay a visit to: > > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5534 > > > Well, without this kernel-command it is running fine with the newest > > kernel. So there are no problems any more. I additionally did hope, that > > this could be the reason, why my 3D-accelertion with the "fglrx"-river is > > still slow. All 3D-functions are o.k., I get the box with the rotating > > wheels when starting "fgl_glxgears", but they are rather slow. About 50 > > FPS, that is speed as mesa-glx shows ! Should be 600 FPS, that would be > > o.k. "fglrxinfo" shows the correct driver-version, and "glxinfo |grep > > direct" shows "direct rendering: Yes" > > > > So verything seems t be o.k. with the software, and my idea was, > > something else, but not the driver is braking my system. > > > > You can believe me: I checked really everything, and do not know, where > > to look now. > > > > Additonally I tested every xorg.conf I found in the web and checked a > > whole bunch of settings. Sadly no success ! ATI really sux ! (This > > notebook I got as new of a guarantee as exchanged, I had Nvidia-card on > > the other noteook). > > > > And I have never heard of someone who got 3d-acceleration really fast > > running with a pure 64-bit-system with ATI...... > > Here fglrx 8.27.10 is working fine... about 480 fps, not 600 but that's > not bad. > Your situation sounds strange.
I one time got 600FPS (ATI radeon X700), but after a restart of x-server, I got 50 FPS again. So I think, something does prevent the speed. Could you send me your /etx/X11/xorg.conf ? This way I would be able to look at the difference to mine. Thanks Hans > > > Thats a little bit information about the background, maybe other people > > this could help, too > > > > Thanks for all your help ! > > best regards > > > > Hans > > Greetings. > > mfv > > -- > Matteo Vescovi > System Administrator > Studio Vescovi Progettazioni -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]