On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 06:26, John wrote:
> Thank you for the quick reply. No debian here
> unfortunately. For the client, I'm running an old
> beast with a S3 trio64.
The Trio64 is as fast as cold treacle, but seems pretty solid and stable
(I deal with a LOT of them).
> I'm not sure how to increase the vram as you suggest,
> perhaps you can tell me??
That issue is just something I personally encountered on one system. The
system in question was an NSC Geode, and the chances are that it has
nothing to do with your problem. I mentioned it mainly in case you were
also running a geode-based system. Increasing the video memory
allocation is not possible unless you're using a shared-memory video
system, where the video memory is actually reserved from system memory.
It should also not be necessary in most cases (unless you want higher
resolutions / colour depths).
> Interesting that you mentioned RENDER (I'm not sure
> what exactly it does) because I have noticed these in
> kdm.log:
> extension "GLX" missing on display "shop:0.0"
> extension "RENDER" missing on display "shop:0.0"
Well, that means it's almost certainly not a server RENDER bug, because
the X server doesn't support it. Which is odd - I could've sworn that
the s3 driver in Xorg supported RENDER. Are you using a version 3.3
server or the Xorg server? (your lts.conf would be useful).
--
Craig Ringer
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