Dan Nicholson wrote:
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I have a 6900, and X works great with the r200 driver. Unfortunately,
Xgl/Compiz doesn't work with the open source drivers. I'm so close,
but compiz crashes it everytime. I'm pretty sure it needs to use the
ATI drivers because they provide the necessary OpenGL
On 6/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know it this is of any value, but compiz kills Xorg for me as
well on my laptop with an integrated i810/i915 chipset. Just wanting
to report that your're not alone in beeing .. so close.
:-(
Well, that's encouraging in a way.
On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 12:05 +, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
Simon, could you please advise re what option enables sub-pixel
antialiasing?
Running Gnome, it's an option from the font config panel. I'd guess it
can also be done via fontconfig settings files, but that's the way I
know.
Note -
On 6/12/06, Simon Geard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 12:05 +, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
Simon, could you please advise re what option enables sub-pixel
antialiasing?
Running Gnome, it's an option from the font config panel. I'd guess it
can also be done via fontconfig
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Simon Geard wrote:
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 18:37 +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
Anyway, my box uses an nvidia card and for 3d graphics accel I use the
nvidia driver (version 8762). Switching back to the slower nv that comes
with
On 6/10/06, Alexander E. Patrakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, there is an incompatibility between 8xxx nvidia drivers and Xorg 7.1. It
can be (reportedly) worked around by adding to xorg.conf:
Option RenderAccel no
This is indeed the option that I've read about that fixes the
invisible
On 6/10/06, Alexander E. Patrakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
And the proprietary ATI drivers won't even start up on Xorg-7.1 due to
the ABI breakage.
And I don't use them :) Open-source drivers work just fine with 3D. But for
those who have Radeon X1000 or newer, the
Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
Hi all
I built yesterday wine-0.9.14 from source on a recent BLFS-SVN-2006-05-28
(LFS toolchain is based on gcc-4.0.3, glibc-2.3.6, binutils-2.16.1). Also
use Xorg7.1 and freetype-2.1.10.
Wine is not on the BLFS book so if my post is inappropriate please ignore
it.
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Andrew Benton wrote:
Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
Hi all
I built yesterday wine-0.9.14 from source on a recent BLFS-SVN-2006-05-28
(LFS toolchain is based on gcc-4.0.3, glibc-2.3.6, binutils-2.16.1). Also
use Xorg7.1 and freetype-2.1.10.
Wine is not on the BLFS
checking for freetype/ftnames.h... no
everything else on freetype being yes.
For your information. I've installed wine 0.9.12 on a blfs 6.1.
I have just the same message in my configure.log. Everything runs fine though.
install FontForge ...
Did that too.
However, I saw from the
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