Hey,

On Tuesday 06 October 2009 04:20:10 Michael wrote:
> It still does not really work.  The 'radeonhd' driver appears to have no GL 
> direct rendering. Google earth, for example, barfs that it will be using a 
> slow emulation.
> 
> When i used the 'radeon' driver it would not enable the maximal resolution 
> (1400x1...@16) so i stick with 'radeonhd'. Interestingly this one does not 
> depend on the firmware-linux package, and i deinstalled it.
radeonhd will still probably need firmware-linux, even though it doesn't depend 
on it.  In order to enable acceleration, the firmware for your card has to be 
uploaded to the card's ram, requiring the firmware-linux package.
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> 
> I tried to downgrade Xorg and any fglrx packages to 'stable' but then 
> fglrx-source would no more build. It also seemed that reinstalling fglrx 
> messed up radeonhd somehow, and i had to purge all fglrx-* packages to get it 
> clean again.
The fglrx-glx will cause the radeonhd driver to misbehave as it replaces the 
implementation of GL with an ati specific version.  If you use radeonhd that 
package has to be uninstalled.
> 
> 
> 

Matthew

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