This might be a problem with the drivers as well.  I have seen this
issue on other systems with various ATI cards and I have yet to come
across the solution for it.

On 6/28/05, Chris Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luca Barbato wrote:
> > Chris Frederick wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'd be happy to help test.  Is there any testing methodology that I
> >>should follow?  Or any specific application I should test, or xorg
> >>config settings I should try?
> >
> >
> > Just unmask and emerge the .13.4 driver as usual and use it as a
> > standard ati-driver. If it works as should that means that I repackaged
> > it correctly and requires no other patching...
> >
> > lu
> >
> 
> Everything works.  The only problem is that it appears to be painfully
> slow.  I have 4M generic video cards from the mid 90's that are giving
> faster framerates, and this thing is in an amd64 3K.  I'm going to check
> the bios tonight, the board is using shared memory, and I might have set
> it really low since it wasn't working before.  Other than that it's
> working well.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris Frederick
> 
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