On 05/21/2006 10:54:45 PM, Aapo Tahkola wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006 00:55:23 +0200
Pawel Salek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I use mesa-6.5-6 - as currently in Fedora Development - to drive
> RV350 (1002:4150). glxgears performance is not particularly
> impressi
Hi all,
I use mesa-6.5-6 - as currently in Fedora Development - to drive RV350
(1002:4150)
glxgears performance is not particularly impressive (920fps; my former
gfx r200-based card used to give 1700-2200 depending on the driver
revision) and there are random lines flashing on the screen
On 03/15/2006 04:01:30 AM, Mike Mestnik wrote:
--- Pawel Salek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
Was working fine for me, until trying to use a newer snapshot. I
still need to patch drm_pciids.txt and copy over the /scripts dir
before ./install.sh
1. you do not need to
On 03/01/2006 10:49:26 PM, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
There are more fixes comming into the DDX everyday or so too :) So if
it doesn't work, you may want to lurk at the CVS commit list and
retry regulary.
SUCCESS!
20060306 snapshot work just fine *after* modifying drm_pciids.h file.
Equi
Hi,
(Q1) Can anybody summarize shortly what's the status of X600 (PCIID:
5B62, PCIE RV370 type card) support? I see its PCIID is still absent in
shared-core/drm_pciids.txt in spite of few success reports:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=14645441 (BSD)
http://sourceforg
On 11/11/2005 05:56:13 AM, Felix Kühling wrote:
The weirdest thing. Trying to get the snapshots building on a new
computer I ran into trouble because libdrm's configure.sh checks a
C++
compiler and fails if none is installed. What does libdrm need a C++
compiler for? I couldn't see anything suspi
Hello,
I thought I would share my impression of running DOOM3 (250SEK on
sale!) using DRI drivers (free!).
SUMMARY:
- hardware TCL broken.
- some lighting problems with software TCL.
- few lockups (save frequently!).
- average 10 FPS on AMD XP1800+, Radeon 8500LE, 640x480.
FOLLOWUP:
My goal was
On 11/27/2003 08:18:17 PM, Alexander Stohr wrote:
> From: Pawel Salek
[snip]
> DRI drivers could render only single frame every few seconds
> and had usual problems with s3TC but the program can be asked
> not to compress textures - I wish it could detect the missing
> extension a
On 2003.11.27 06:20, Alexander Stohr wrote:
[snip]
There is a comparison from R.Scheidegger, it is linked at
the dri web page at Documents page, "Other Documents"
section comparing several Radeon 9000 capable drivers
including the DRI drivers. [snip]
This review is very good but I would really like
On 2003.03.04 20:00 Ian Romanick wrote:
Pawel Salek wrote:
Today, I have run a molecular visualisation program on a RNA strand
(I usually deal with slightly smaller molecules) and I was surprised
when I noticed that the process occupied more than 200MB of memory.
Disabling the visualisation
ion to more appriopriate lists, if needed.
Pawel
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Theoretical Chemistry Division, KTH
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On 2003.02.04 19:06 Michel Dänzer wrote:
And there's even more: newer compilers seem to optimize away some of
the
reads with strict aliasing. I thought I'd steal some code from the
kernel to detect if the compiler supports -fno-strict-aliasing, but it
looks like it just uses that unconditionally
On 2003.02.02 19:29 Keith Whitwell wrote:
Pawel Salek wrote:
No. Probably the most helpful thing you can do is binary search to
try & find the change which introduced your problem. So try a date
half-way between now & september, check out that version & see if the
problem is th
On 2003.02.02 04:24 Keith Whitwell wrote:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run RTCW with normal quality settings. Try opening a door (the
tram station, third level, is particularly good test case). The
computer can hang for a second, and the sound will stutter like on
damaged CD.
Actual Results: The c
ike half of the
memory on the card gets wasted.
If you need more info, just ask.
Pawel
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http://www.theochem.kth.se/~pawsa/
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On 2002.10.11 21:31 José Fonseca wrote:
Sorry for the delay, but it has been a busy day today.
The libxaa.a module build from today's CVS using
gcc-2.95.3/glibc-2.2.5 is available at
http://mefriss1.swan.ac.uk/~jfonseca/dri/packages/libxaa.a.bz2
This expands to some fat 6MB due to the debug info
On 2002.10.10 18:09 Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Do you also see the signal 11 in the X server log? [snip]
>
> That won't help the signal 11 though, which is probably still due to
> some kind of incompatibility in the binary snapshots.
Yes, I see signal 11 in the log (attached). Strangely, since the
Hi,
I have got a following messages on boot with current snapshot
radeon-20021009, running with ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY rev 0, stock
RH8.0 kernel (2.4.18-14 with a whole lot of patches).
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-226
last message repeated 3 times
kernel: Linux agpga
On 2002.09.23 06:24 Frank Worsley wrote:
> 2. The main problem Ian Molton and you seem to have with the current
> site is that content is hard to find. That is probably a good point,
> but I think the way you have reorganized the content is even worse.
I think it is much too early for this kind
tribute some of my spare time on testing,
but it seems I should start from spending my time on testing the
compilation, not the driver itself...
Opinions?
/Pawel
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Pawel Salek, Theoretical Chemistry, SCFAB, Stockholm
http://www.theochem.kth.se/~pawsa/
le. (Also, providing some sources does not make the
entire driver a "Free Software".) I would call this solution a lesser evil.
/Pawel
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Pawel Salek, http://www.theochem.kth.se/~pawsa/
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