On Die, 2003-02-11 at 11:56, ERDI Gergo wrote: > > After speaking to Lukasz about what he had to do to get suspend/resume > working on his iBook2.2, he mentioned using a stock XFree86 server instead > of the dri-trunk one, so I removed xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and rebooted. > When the machine came up, 'glxinfo' showed no direct rendering available > (which I would be happy to live with), and suspend/resume worked > flawlessly (I tried it 5 or 6 times). The only problem I had was that Xv > (as used by mplayer) was garbled as if every second column was garbage. > The core X11 output mode of mplayer worked OK. So, in short, everything > was Perfect. > However, then I started mplayer with the 'fbdev' output mode in X and that > garbled the screen so I rebooted. > When the machine came back up again, I was surprised to see 'glxinfo' > reporting DRI working -- and I began having the same problems with > suspend/resume as previously! > So, in short, it looks like maybe some status-saver applications in > /etc/rc6.d or somewhere else decided to modify my configuration when I > rebooted for the second time -- and now I have no idea what has changed > between the two reboots.
If you want to disable the DRI, simply remove the Load "dri" line from the Module section in XF86Config-4. You can run my packages with DRI disabled as well. -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast

