On 2/28/12 3:14 AM, 图潘 wrote:
Another note on PBuffer (pixel buffer).
As I have read the pbuffer is already deprecated and replaced by FBO
(frame buffer object)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_buffer
I don't know about the differences about linux and freebsd opengl
implementations. On
Hmm, looks like my driver does not support pbuffers, so I will get an
nVidia as you recommended.
Thanks
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:39 AM, DRC dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
On 2/28/12 3:14 AM, 图潘 wrote:
Another note on PBuffer (pixel buffer).
As I have read the pbuffer is already
On 2/28/12 2:32 AM, 图潘 wrote:
3D Acceleration works on VirtualBox.
I can do all the Dirext X 3D tests in a windows virtual machine,
I have also installed and played Quake III, which runs flawlessly.
So the drivers are working correctly.
By the way mine is a ATI X600 RV380 (X600) with 128 MB
export VGL_LOGO=1
vglrun /opt/VirtualGL/bin/glxspheres
Polygons in scene: 62464
ERROR (593): could not obtain RGB visual with requested properties.
So it looks like it is not working with my card :-(
Anyway, thanks for the help
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:34 PM, 图潘 patula...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/28/12 10:34 AM, 图潘 wrote:
This is not going to work. I am running FreeBSD ;-) using an open
source ati driver.
The card is fully recognized except the pbuffer thing is not supported
by the driver (as it looks)
Duh. I knew that. Sorry for my momentary confusion.
export VGL_LOGO=1
I did the steps in configuring the system.
Just to be 100% accurate I have even installed gdm, as I normally
started it with 'startx'
/opt/VirtualGL/bin/vglserver_config
# I have answered everything with no in order to avoid all possible
mistakes at the beginning
So no I am testing the 3D X
On 2/27/12 4:39 PM, 图潘 wrote:
/opt/VirtualGL/bin/glxinfo -display :0 -c
You should also examine the output of glxinfo to ensure that at least
one of the visuals is 24-bit or 32-bit TrueColor and has Pbuffer
support
This is not the case, but 3D drivers are working
Currently, the only types of