On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 23:01, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Some additional info about my configuration:
> 
[snipped]
>     Section "Device"
>           Identifier  "Videocard0"
>           VendorName  "Videocard vendor"
>           BoardName   "ATI Rage 128"
>           Driver      "ati"
>           Option      "AGPMode" "1"
>           Option      "UseCCEFor2D" "false"
>     EndSection
> 
If its an ATI rage then surely it should have the 'r128' driver? I have
2 ATI cards  - a rage pro 128 ultra (thing) at work, and a rage 128 RF
(I think) at home - both use the r128 driver.

Why agpmode 1? Your lspci states AGP 4x. I am using agpmode 4 with no
problems on the work PC.

Also why display depth 16? Surely 24 would be better?

I would have thought that any software looking for openGL would look to
the package itself rather than the graphics card, so why does the
software think you don't have openGL installed? It is I assume! :-)

What does the 'glxinfo' command say? On mine I get:

  OpenGL vendor string: VA Linux Systems, Inc.
  OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Rage128 20020221 AGP 4x x86/MMX/SSE
  OpenGL version string: 1.2 Mesa 4.0.4
  OpenGL extensions:

Which seems to indicate that openGL is there alright :-)

This is from a redhat linux 9 system.


John.
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