Carl Lewis wrote:
Ah whoops, I wasn't reading. Is there any way to get around this
without having to recompile my kernel? I've only done that once
before and I killed a week in the process.
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Pretty sure it is. It's documented fairly well on ATI
foru
Brad Fuller wrote:
Matt Merkey wrote:
Matt Merkey wrote:
Carl Lewis wrote:
I'd lay money you need to recompile the kernel with a few bits as
modules instead of built-in. Particularly around
the DRI/AGPART (sp?) area.
Sorry I'm at work and don't have the details,
Otherwise what was
Matt Merkey wrote:
Carl Lewis wrote:
I'd lay money you need to recompile the kernel with a few bits as
modules instead of built-in. Particularly around
the DRI/AGPART (sp?) area.
Sorry I'm at work and don't have the details,
Otherwise what was happening to me was that the fglrx driv
Carl Lewis wrote:
I'd lay money you need to recompile the kernel with a few bits as
modules instead of built-in. Particularly around
the DRI/AGPART (sp?) area.
Sorry I'm at work and don't have the details,
Otherwise what was happening to me was that the fglrx driver
would give a little error messag
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Matt Merkey wrote:
I used yum in FC3 to upgrade after I did the clean installation, so I
do have a log. The problem there is the list is rather extensive, as
a stock-from-the-ISO installation is now rather out of date. I looked
through the entire list, but unfortunately
Nick wrote:
On 5/5/05, Matt Merkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> Within the past couple weeks I upgraded from MythTV 0.17 to 0.18, and
> got several updates for FC3 as well. After that, mythtv's performance
> just went straight to crap. I'
Within the past couple weeks I upgraded from MythTV 0.17 to 0.18, and
got several updates for FC3 as well. After that, mythtv's performance
just went straight to crap. I'm seeing much higher CPU usage, jumpy
video (when the CPU usage spikes at 100%) and really awful crackling
sound. I did a cle