Paul Heldens wrote:
> Hi, I've been playing the beautifull (semi)OSS RTS game Spring for a
> while now on R300, and I wondered if there is something bogging down the
> performance. Maybe a developer who likes this game could look at the
> used GL functions/extensions, and whether they are accele
Alex, I was able to get the latest and greatest of everything compiled and "limping". X starts up, and then proceeds to consume 100% of the CPU. I have a good debugging environment, so I'll be able to walk through it with gdb to figure out exactly what's causing the problem. Once it gets in this s
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On 10/22/06, Luca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi, I have Mach64 chipset and FC5; I compile the libdrm and module for
>2.6.17-2187 kernel. I compiled only libdrm and drm module,
>not Mesa.
>Compilation finish succesfully, but when I restart xorg, I
>have this error on the kernel output:
>
>[drm:mach
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The d
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The debian 2.6.18 kernel gave me a nice message yesterday stating that the AGP
aperture was too small. So, I went into the BIOS and made the aperture 64MB. X
now works w
SuSE 10.1
GCC-4.1
latest Mesa CVS
lates git DRM
Worked all some days ago.
progs/demos> ./tunnel
Tunnel V1.5
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Speicherschutzverletzung (core dumped)
Reading symbols from /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/r200_dri.so...
done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/X11R6/l
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Hi,
I have alwayls post this problem on dri-users.
I have Mach64 chipset and FC5; I compile the libdrm and module for
2.6.17-2187 kernel. I compiled only libdrm and drm module,
not Mesa.
Compilation finish succesfully, but when I restart xorg, I
have this error on the kernel output:
[dr
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