Re: iBook r128 hardware acceleration.

2004-04-29 Thread Greg Hamilton
You are completely correct. I just rebooted into YDL and using the same resolution, bit depth, window manager, etc. I get around 400 fps. No idea what I was thinking. On 29/04/2004, at 8:51 PM, Michel Dänzer wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 08:11, Greg Hamilton wrote: Anyway, so that's all work

Re: iBook r128 hardware acceleration.

2004-04-29 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 08:11, Greg Hamilton wrote: > > Anyway, so that's all working a treat now. However, when I run the > glxgears demo the frame rate is about half what I get running the same > demo on the same machine under Yellow Dog Linux, which I have installed > on separate partition. Ab

Re: iBook r128 hardware acceleration.

2004-04-29 Thread Greg Hamilton
OK, so just say a bloke upgraded his kernel, verified that it worked and then forgot to change the default image in yaboot.conf, then maybe he'd be a little puzzled when DRI didn't work. And eventually perhaps he'd cotton on that he was running an old kernel with no module for his video card an

Re: iBook r128 hardware acceleration.

2004-04-28 Thread Dean Hamstead
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iBook r128 hardware acceleration.

2004-04-28 Thread Greg Hamilton
I've installed Debian on a 500Mhz G3 iBook with an ATI Rage 128 mobility graphics chipset. The only thing I'm having any trouble with is video hardware acceleration. An XF86Config-4 file from somebody who's got this working would be a big help. Not sure if it's relevant but I'm running a 2.4.2