My Radeon SDR is now working perfectly. I haven't yet had a crash or
sonsole corruption (or serious visual glitch) with the radeon-20010418
drivers. uptime is 1 day and 6 hours so far. I had GL demos (xscreensaver
modules) running for an entire night with no problems. Whatever you guys
did
The latest linux Drm kernel source has files radeon_context.c and
radeon_bufs.c,
but these aren't used in the build (via Makefile.linux). Instead, the
build includes
drm_context.h and drm_bufs.h./
Are the radeon_context.c, radeon_bufs.c old files that can be deleted?
Thanks
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Bas van den Heuvel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've wrote a Message a few days ago telling that Quake's running slow at
> the moment using the current DRI-CVS
>
> Now I've noticed that the vid card is not using an IRQ anymore (with
> 4.0.3 I saw a mga@pci:1:0:0 or equiv in /proc/interrupts), Also
> It
Hi all,
I've wrote a Message a few days ago telling that Quake's running slow at
the moment using the current DRI-CVS
Now I've noticed that the vid card is not using an IRQ anymore (with
4.0.3 I saw a mga@pci:1:0:0 or equiv in /proc/interrupts), Also
It's not shown in the XFree86.0.log (No messa
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- Frank
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Are there any plans to either incoperate the patch sent to this list
about 2 weeks ago (adding entries for the Radeon VE) into the main
source tree, or to otherwise add support for the Radeon VE chipset?
It gets annoying when I want to use updated