On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 17:32 -0600, Mauro wrote:
> > Of course there _is_ 3D accel :) 9200 is just an RV250, been supported
> > for some time by DRI.
> >
> > Ben.
> Not sure if it applies to ibooks but 3d accel with all 9200 cards is not
> a give:
> "hardware 3D acceleration (except R300 and IGP
On Wed, 2005-27-04 at 20:55 +0200, Sphinx wrote:
> >
> > * Look at the output of 'glxinfo | grep direct'.
> > * Compare with and without setting the environment variable
> > LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1, which forces indirect software
> > rendering.
> > * Try a 'real' a
> Of course there _is_ 3D accel :) 9200 is just an RV250, been supported
> for some time by DRI.
>
> Ben.
Not sure if it applies to ibooks but 3d accel with all 9200 cards is not
a give:
"hardware 3D acceleration (except R300 and IGP series cards), hardware
cursor, XV extension, Xinerama extens
> > Last I heard there is no 3D accel for 9200 radeons, although I get
> > considerably better fps on my ibook with the 9200 radeon. Would a
> > xorg.conf from that ibook be helpful?
>
> I assume you're only talking about PPC? Glxgears reports 1800+ FPS on my
> i386 arch. That is with a 9200SE.
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 11:11 -0600, Mauro wrote:
> debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> > Pegasos II G4
> > Radeon 9200 SE (Asus)
> > Debian KDE
> > Kernel 2.6.8_PowerPC
> >
> > The problem is indeed again slow 3D acceleration (SA),
> > and tryd several things what i could find on google like
> > "gl
> Would it make sense to act in the same manner in Linux?
You are welcome to figure out exactly how to implement it ...
> What if the adapter is forced (pushed too close to its electrical
> limits)? Maybe, if behaving like OS X, the adapter is protected.
>
> Did anybody else had a simillar pro
>
> * Look at the output of 'glxinfo | grep direct'.
> * Compare with and without setting the environment variable
> LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1, which forces indirect software
> rendering.
> * Try a 'real' app using textures, for example an OpenGL
> screensav
On Wed, 2005-27-04 at 18:48 +0200, root wrote:
>
> I get with glxgears around 230/260 FPS...not good i know...
It's not clear whether this is hardware acclerated or not though. To
determine that, please
* Look at the output of 'glxinfo | grep direct'.
* Compare with and without setti
> > Last I heard there is no 3D accel for 9200 radeons, although I get
> > considerably better fps on my ibook with the 9200 radeon. Would a
> > xorg.conf from that ibook be helpful?
well.. i could try... send the xorg.conf to [EMAIL PROTECTED] plz...
And btw... anyone with a Pegasos here ???
R
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:45:04 -0600
Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Last I heard there is no 3D accel for 9200 radeons, although I get
> > > considerably better fps on my ibook with the 9200 radeon. Would a
> > > xorg.conf from that ibook be helpful?
> >
> > I assume you're only talking ab
> > Last I heard there is no 3D accel for 9200 radeons, although I get
> > considerably better fps on my ibook with the 9200 radeon. Would a
> > xorg.conf from that ibook be helpful?
>
> I assume you're only talking about PPC? Glxgears reports 1800+ FPS on my
> i386 arch. That is with a 9200SE.
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 01:39 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Hello,
I have a powerbook g4 with Debian installed on it and Mac OS X.
The kernel used by me is 2.6.9 with benh's sleep patch.
I have some concerns regarding charging and the battery:
1) When inserting the charger
Hi,
I am trying to install debian testing (sarge) on my powerbook 2400c.
As this machine has no cdrom drive I am using the net-install images -
starting up with BootX.
I have tried using the 2.6 images from:
http://ftp.no.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-powerpc/current/images/power
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:11:32 -0600
Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> > Pegasos II G4
> > Radeon 9200 SE (Asus)
> > Debian KDE
> > Kernel 2.6.8_PowerPC
> >
> > The problem is indeed again slow 3D acceleration (SA),
> > and tryd several things what i could find o
debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Pegasos II G4
> Radeon 9200 SE (Asus)
> Debian KDE
> Kernel 2.6.8_PowerPC
>
> The problem is indeed again slow 3D acceleration (SA),
> and tryd several things what i could find on google like
> "glcore", ChipID, etc etc etc...done really everything what i could f
Hello,
Before i begin...
I DID have googled and search many forums like this one,
about 3 days something like 3 hours a day to get information
or help on IRC channels to get any furtherNO LUCK...
I have :
Pegasos II G4
Radeon 9200 SE (Asus)
Debian KDE
Kernel 2.6.8_PowerPC
The problem is indee
Hello Joerg,
* Joerg Sommer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-23 08:20:10 +]:
> Has everyone else ever seen this problem? You can't really control the
> touchpad, the pointer jumps wild to and from and walk around when you
> away from the touchpad. This is really crazy.
I had the same problem. It
Interesting.
>
> I ran the AHT about a dozen times now in 'extended check' mode. It
> didn't find anything wrong. However, ever since I ran the test tool, the
> error hasn't reappeared. Before, it would happen every day after I used
> the machine for a few hours...
>
> Go figure. Surely I don't h
Thanks all for the suggestions about the AHT. I only got a OSX and OS9
DVD so I figured I didn't have the test CD, but booting the OSX one with
the option key revealed the AHT. (The MacOSX DVD I got here seems to be
dual layer -- it is about 6.75GB big)
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 10:32 +1200, Corrin La
How about use the following command to convert the kernel rpm package.
alien -k 2.6.10-1.1127_FC4.dwmw2.ppc.rpm
The -k argument make alien not change version number of generated package.
Hope this work around will work.
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El mar, 26-04-2005 a las 22:07 +0200, Sjoerd Simons escribiÃ:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 09:48:19PM +0200, congrio wrote:
> > Apr 26 21:37:01 amargo kernel: usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using
> > ohci_hcd and address 6
> > Apr 26 21:37:01 amargo kernel: usbaudio: device 6 audiocontrol interfa
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