way in DRI for the mach64, a pain to set up.
ohwell, lets not go too fast yet :)
good luck,
Alex de Landgraaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 15:24, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
> AGP2X" as a option I coul
Heh, i should have kept my big mouth shuth :)
3D DRI acceleration for the Mach64 is pre pre alfa, and not do-able for
most of us mortals. Join the dri-devel sourceforge mailinglist for more
information, the last few days Mach64 has been given some extra impulse,
but it will probably take some time
Umm, i think you are refering to wmaker, it works under gnome and has a
clip in the upperleft and 3 icons on the upperright when first run in
debian. They aren't halfbad (using this myself), so i think you are
running in some low resolution and color depth. maybe you could take a
look in /var/log/X
The problem is that there are different "Mobility" chipsets. Some are
supported by the r128 dri driver, others only work with mach64. IMHO,
the rage mobility-P is only supported by the mach64 driver. Check your
documentation for the true name (with '-P', '-LM', whatever...)
How do you know if you
The problem is that there are different "Mobility" chipsets. Some are
supported by the r128 dri driver, others only work with mach64. IMHO,
the rage mobility-P is only supported by the mach64 driver. Check your
documentation for the true name (with '-P', '-LM', whatever...)
How do you know if yo
way in DRI for the mach64, a pain to set up.
ohwell, lets not go too fast yet :)
good luck,
Alex de Landgraaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 15:24, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
> AGP2X" as a option I coul
Heh, i should have kept my big mouth shuth :)
3D DRI acceleration for the Mach64 is pre pre alfa, and not do-able for
most of us mortals. Join the dri-devel sourceforge mailinglist for more
information, the last few days Mach64 has been given some extra impulse,
but it will probably take some tim
Umm, i think you are refering to wmaker, it works under gnome and has a
clip in the upperleft and 3 icons on the upperright when first run in
debian. They aren't halfbad (using this myself), so i think you are
running in some low resolution and color depth. maybe you could take a
look in /var/log/
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