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
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On 08/16/2006 03:24 AM, Robert Isaac wrote:
That might change, though, now that AMD owns ATi. They _might_
release specs :-)
http://news.com.com/2061-10791_3-6104655.html
Mmhh, it seems like it won't change so soon. :-(
Take care.
mfv
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Yeah, thanks a lot!
apt-get update, apt-get install xmms and i can listen my favorite
radio-stream in the office with xmms again :)
Am Dienstag, den 15.08.2006, 21:39 -0700 schrieb Max A.:
Eventually it has been fixed in xmms 1:1.2.10+20060801-2. Hurray!
Max
On 7/31/06, Markus Neviadomski
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 10:44 schrieb Matteo Vescovi:
On 08/16/2006 06:56 AM, Hans wrote:
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 ?
Here it
Hello,
I have about 18 years of experience as a Linux and Unix user and system
administrator, but after an attempted upgrade about five weeks ago with Ubuntu
to their Dapper Drake version i ran into serious problems and the installation
essentially crashed.
I have therefore decided to return
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 14:20, Kv237 wrote:
Hello,
I have about 18 years of experience as a Linux and Unix user and system
administrator, but after an attempted upgrade about five weeks ago with
Ubuntu to their Dapper Drake version i ran into serious problems and the
installation
Thanks to all the folks who helped and made suggestions while I was
trying to figure how to get the source and compile a 64bit SMP kernel.
I have finally gotten it working as a monolithic kernel, no loadable
modules, and the client is happy.
I learned the hard way that Broadcom NetXtremeII
On 8/16/06, Kv237 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I attempted to find an old ethernet adapter today, in order to install the
AMD64 port of Sarge. But the only card I could find was a Zonet ZEN3200
adapter. This adapter requires the driver rt18139.o, and that was not available
in the
Yes, but with the inevitable corporate shake up that will occur in
ATi's management at the upper levels because of the buyout, things
will have to change.
It's not like their drivers or their attitude towards GNU/Linux could
get any worse.
http://airlied.livejournal.com/31180.html
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