Already have made an update.
As it turned out, there are new laptops on the market which either don't
have a video bridge at all or at least not one we know of (yet).
I therefore included an option (see XF86Config-4) for forcing the usage
of VESA on such machines.
Please not that the driver
Hi,
How can I get Radeon 7500 to work in Xfree 4.1.0?
I saw some earlier threads about this subject, but I didn't quite understand
how everything is done. So could someone tell me what I need to do.
And, yes, I'm a newbie, so try keep it simple ;)
Hi,
How can I get Radeon 7500 to work in Xfree 4.1.0?
I saw some earlier threads about this subject, but I didn't quite understand
how everything is done. So could someone tell me what I need to do.
And, yes, I'm a newbie, so try keep it simple ;)
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 12:13:02PM +, Einari Lappo wrote:
How can I get Radeon 7500 to work in Xfree 4.1.0?
Essentially you'll need X cvs trunk. Instructions are at
http://www.xfree86.org/cvs/ for downloading, compiling, and
installing. If you use Red Hat, Mike Harris generously maintains
One more thing, if I understand correctly (based on reading Xserver's
messages on what acceleration features it supports for the card and on how
slow Chromium runs on my system), not all the acceleration features of my
graphics card are actually supported through XFree86 4 . Also, I filled
I just made another update. Those of you who already downloaded the
files please do that again.
The new version has been tested on Gericom Webboy and Webshox (LVDS
bridges) and worked on both.
Thomas
Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Already have made an update.
As it turned out, there are new
I recieved a reply from ATI that they already provided the neccessary
documentation to XFree86. So, from whom do I get it from?
Joe
Peter Surda (Shurdeek) wrote:
You can register on the ati devrel page and then they'll give you access
to=
a
lot of docs.
Following the DRI Compilation Guide, I've checked out the DRI CVS
source tree, and made minimal changes to the host.def file. In
host.def, I commented out HasGlide3, and turned on GlxBuiltInRadeon.
Then I issued make World. Early into the build, I got this compiler error:
make[2]:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Mark Lane wrote:
At 04:25 PM 12/21/01, Srikant Sharma wrote:
I am using XFree86 Version 4.0.3.
I read somewhere that redhat has some patches for the ultra
version of the card. But could not get any details.
I am able to get it working with vga but the resolution is
Hi, guys.
Straight to the point: is there a NVidia board with SiS305 chipset?
Is there a way to use its hardware acceleration mechanisms on Linux
with XFree86?
The story so far:
A couple of months ago I've bought a graphics accelerated card for
a really tempting price at a usually respectful
A couple of months ago I've bought a graphics accelerated card for
a really tempting price at a usually respectful shop. According to the box,
it was NVidia TNT2 M64, 32MB, AGP. But on the board itself there is
no NVidia identificator and the chipset is SiS305.
I am currently using
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