fire-eyes wrote:
On Friday 07 July 2006 21:51, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Set VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" or USE="video_cards_radeon", and emerge -N
xorg-x11. Worked for me (Radeon 9600 XT) as of the first X -configure
run, with no additional messing about. The driver name is "radeon" if
you like to do xorg.c
On Friday 07 July 2006 21:51, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> Set VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" or USE="video_cards_radeon", and emerge -N
> xorg-x11. Worked for me (Radeon 9600 XT) as of the first X -configure
> run, with no additional messing about. The driver name is "radeon" if
> you like to do xorg.conf by hand.
Richard Fish wrote:
How about googleearth? Have you tried it?
-Richard
Haven't, sorry. May do when I get a moment though.
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On 7/7/06, Ryan Tandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Disclaimer: The DRI functionality is still experimental. Some functions
(specular lighting in particular) don't behave exactly as expected. For
example, a couple of XScreensaver hacks don't work quite right for me.
Still a darn sight better than
fire-eyes wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in getting my ATI X300 (r300 or r370, conflicting info out
there), which is a PCIe card, working with DRI with open source drivers. I am
using xorg-x11-7.1 .
r370 is the chipset on the card, r300 is the (experimental) DRI driver
that would be supporting
fire-eyes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in getting my ATI X300 (r300 or r370, conflicting info out
> there), which is a PCIe card, working with DRI with open source drivers. I am
> using xorg-x11-7.1 .
>
> Any ideas? I am specifically looking for ways of doing this not including
> messing w
Hi,
I am interested in getting my ATI X300 (r300 or r370, conflicting info out
there), which is a PCIe card, working with DRI with open source drivers. I am
using xorg-x11-7.1 .
Any ideas? I am specifically looking for ways of doing this not including
messing with overlays, that is a major pai
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