Slightly offtopic, but I've had some recent experience with this. It all depends on your operating system. If you're on Linux, try getting the proprietary ATI drivers from http://www.ati.com/ (under Drivers & Software, Linux). I believe there are details on there on how to install. If you're on *BSD or anything other than Linux (like me!), or want to go the open source route, you'll have difficulty. There's experimental DRI support in the Mesa CVS tree I believe for the R300 and above processors (Radeon 9500 and above) - see http://dri.freedesktop.org/ and http://r300.sourceforge.net/ for more details.
There's a (slightly broken) alpha of the fglrx drivers on *BSD, but it's very alpha quality (and broken on current Xorg I believe). Hope that helps. Rick On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 09:01 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Unit3 wrote: > > > Easy way to check this would be to run "glxinfo" on a terminal in your X > > session, and see if it reports "Direct Rendering: yes". > > Thanks. I get "Direct Rendering: no". > > I was also wrong about this being a Nvidia card, its actually ATI. > Anyone know how to get direct rendering with an ATI Radeon X300 SE > (RV3700) card ? > > Erik _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
