četvrtak 27. februar 2003. 08:47, Wolfgang Gill:
>  Remove the DRI entry in your XF86Config. As this will cause these
> sort of problems. That should fix the problem. (As it's hard for me
> to say too, as I have a GF4 Ti4600 Nvidia, and they recommend to have
> the DRI stuff removed).

I triend, but now hardware acceleration does not work. It is slooow, 
unusable. It worked for you since you use NVidia drivers which doesn't 
use DRI at all.
-- 
Eng. Dusan Djordjevic (RHCE)



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