Strange things here.  I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without 
trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx -  I get around 
3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory.  update-opengl didn't 
make any difference.  I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but 
it's hard to run the system that way <G>.



> On Tuesday 20 May 2003 07:45 am, brett holcomb wrote:
> > I did all but update-opengl nvidia and got the logo when I
> > did startx.
> >
> > Does the logo mean I am using hardware acceleration?
>
> No, only that you are using the nvidia driver. Do:
>
> $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status
> Status:          Enabled
> Driver:          NVIDIA
> AGP Rate:        4x
> Fast Writes:     Enabled
> SBA:             Enabled
>
> GeForce4 TI4200
>
> $ glxgears
> 28983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5796.600 FPS
> 28971 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5794.200 FPS
>
> $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/host-bridge
> Host Bridge:     PCI device 10de:01e0 (nVidia Corporation)
> Fast Writes:     Supported
> SBA:             Supported
> AGP Rates:       4x 2x 1x
> Registers:       0x1f000217:0x00000314
>
> from XF86Config
>
> Section "Screen"
>     Identifier  "Screen 1"
>     Device      "nVidia_GeForce4_TI4200"
>     Option      "NvAGP" "1" #"1"=nvidia AGP "2"= AGPGART "3"=lookfor
>                                              NVAGP and use if found. If
>                                              not, use AGPGART "0"=  no
>                                              AGP
>     Monitor     "HYUNDAI"
>     DefaultDepth 16
>
> hope something here helps

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