Steve Johnson wrote: >did you install the dri modules for the matrox in the kernel? > >>hi... >>I just install the mplayer and zsnes >>I plus the opengl with both software... >> >>However, when I try to use them with the OpenGL. >>It got too slow. >> >>almos 1fp!!! >> >>I use the G450 and the driver from the www.matrox.com >> >>My XF86Config-4 had >> >> >>Section "Module" >>Load "ddc" >>Load "GLcore" >>Load "dbe" >>Load "extmod" >>Load "glx" >>Load "dri" >>Load "pex5" >>Load "record" >>Load "xie" >>Load "bitmap" >>Load "xtt" >>Load "speedo" >>Load "type1" >>Load "vbe" >>#Load "int10" >>EndSection >> >>Section "Device" >>Identifier "MATROX CARD 1" >>Driver "mga" >>VideoRam 32768 >>Option "AGPMode" "2" >>Option "hw cursor" "on" >>BusID "PCI:1:0:0" >>EndSection >> >> >>Section "DRI" >>Mode 0666 >>EndSection >> >>Anything wrong with my setup steps?? >> >>I also used the xlibmesa. The apt remove the mesag3..Is it needed??? >> >>Thanks for answering >> >> >> >> >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > >
Yes...I did. Yesterday I solved the problem. I looked up the log file and I found something very important... My config file have the option "xin****" (I forgot) I remove the setting and get a nice tuxracer!! I still have some questions. when I install the mesag3 mesag-dev, it would't be good playing in tuxracer. It was still slow. And I reinstall the xlibmesa package. The Tuxracer was speeded up.. Why??? Mesag package didn't speed up my opengl program.... Thanks for answering..

