> That's good news. One of the configs in Jarod's > guide is a 2500+ (I think), but that's got an AGP > video card.
I may be wrong but your onboard graphics is AGP, that is another thing to check but since you had good performance with mplayer I thought not, cat /proc/drivers/agp/status > Makes sense. I'm using Brad Templeton's TvWish and > that records tons of stuff (which brings transcoding > and commflagging along), and I'm thinking that I got > lucky last night - that there was some sort of a > lull - with the load on my machine. I'll try a > (better) comparitive test once there's a load on the > machine. Don't know of TvWish. With your CPU I would think that you would want to have no jobs running while you are trying to watch, that includes transcode, commflag and mythtfilldatabase; but once again I am not an expert in this. > I've never seen that suggestion before here. I get > glxgears to work without doing anything special. > Would that invalidate your suggestion about glx? Dunno, I had glxgears running earlier w/o problem and only noticed today the EE on loading glx, haven't tried glxgears since I fixed the problem (kids are watching PBSkids now). I've installed using Jarod's guide twice now and it seems I had to do the move and link both times, been trying to get slackware to play well with myth hence the multip[e installs of FC3.
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