On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 00:16:11 +0100, Alexander Stohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
depends on distor and setup, sometimes there are standalone
Mesa packages and other times it is all merged into the XF86
libGL packages as the non-optional sofware renderer fallback.
I just found a posting in
3D accel on r300 cards (9500 and up) is only supported by ati's binary
drivers.
The ABI error comes from the fact that you are using a newer driver
with a old version of the XFree86 server. you need to upgrade you
XFree86 binary. there is one available here:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 10:14:10 -0800 (PST), Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3D accel on r300 cards (9500 and up) is only supported by ati's binary
drivers.
Oh, well. So I wonder what I should do now. :( It's now a full week that I try
to find some info on how to enable that.
The ABI error
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 07:49:05 -0800 (PST), Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like I said before: If you MB is 8x you will need to patch your 2.4
kernel with 8x support (or if you can set your BIOS to 4x only mode) or
use a 2.6 kernel. once you have that done you can just use the DRI
I always get these errormessage when I load agpgart and fglrx
and then startx.
The weird thing is that X starts up with this gray screen and
the mouse
working. It only crashes the instant when the KDE dialog
should be coming up.
(==) Using config file: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
(WW)
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:57:10 +0100, Alexander Stohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how about a totally pure and simple XFree86?
this will launch an X-Server without any window manager.
shut it down with CTRL-ALT-Backspace if the mouse moves.
OK. Never thought of that.
On the other hand my desktop
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:57:10 +0100, Alexander Stohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how about a totally pure and simple XFree86?
this will launch an X-Server without any window manager.
shut it down with CTRL-ALT-Backspace if the mouse moves.
other attempt, try fvwm2, twm or GNOME window manager.
it
KDE probably crashes or locks up since it preloads libGL. it's all
related to the fact that HW 3D doesn't work. perhaps you have multiple
versions of libGL floating around?
Alex
--- Gerhard W. Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:57:10 +0100, Alexander Stohr
[EMAIL
run ldd on your glxgears or glxinfo executables and see which libGL it
is using.
Alex
--- Gerhard W. Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 11:52:43 -0800 (PST), Alex Deucher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KDE probably crashes or locks up since it preloads libGL. it's all
related to
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 12:35:57 -0800 (PST), Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run ldd on your glxgears or glxinfo executables and see which libGL it
is using.
It is using the ones from the driver. It uses libGL which points to a link
which is the drvier lib. I made a diff on the file which is
run ldd on your glxgears or glxinfo executables and see
which libGL it
is using.
It is using the ones from the driver. It uses libGL which
points to a link
which is the drvier lib. I made a diff on the file which is
in the driver
directory and the installed libGL.so.1.2 and they are
Like I said before: If you MB is 8x you will need to patch your 2.4
kernel with 8x support (or if you can set your BIOS to 4x only mode) or
use a 2.6 kernel. once you have that done you can just use the DRI
snapshots. This will allow you to use 4x mode. if you want to use 8x,
you will have to
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