>> There is currently no "official" support for hardware accelerated
>OpenGL > on this card w/XFree86 4.x.x.  However, there are some folks
>who have > been working on a driver.  I'm not that familiar with that
>driver.  I'm > CC'ing this message to the dri-devel list.  Hopefully
>one of the RagePro > (aka mach64) developers on there can point you in
>the right direction.
>
>Jordan, see Leif's page
>http://www.retinalburn.net/linux/dri_status.html for information about
>the driver status and how to build it.
>
>The driver is mostly done, but several things have been delaying the
>merge:
> - insecure DMA model which didn't allow us to give more control to the
>   client.
> - insuficiency of the DRM DMA engine in handling this chip
>   specificities which will force to extend/rewrite the DRM DMA engine
>   API.
> - not much free time to do the remaining bits...
>
>Regards,
>
>Jos� Fonseca


Just a quick note the say thanks to Ian and Jos�  for their replies...
i'm a bit short of time at the moment, so i used the binary package
rather than compiling the latest cvs. Seems to have done the trick tho.

Jordan.


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