On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 00:38:12 -0500
Chuck Mattsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> When I said I enabled it, I didn't mean I made it work well.  :-) 
> Somehow, the settings had defaulted to the plain Radeon selection, and I
> needed to select one of the settings below that one, and in the process
> enabled 3D, which had been totally disabled (why, I don't know) for some
> reason.  3D on this laptop is slow at best, but without it "enabled"
> there's nothing at all.
> 
> As to how to "tweak" it to perform well, I've not taken a look at that
> yet.
> 
> At the moment, I'm struggling with getting things straightened out after
> the latest round of cooker updates, in which KDE went to 3.2.1. and
> Gnome went up a version, etc., so much to get resorted out.  :-)

Thanks for the reply.  I understand completely about the cooker updates!  I'll 
continue tooling around a bit.  I tried a couple of things but niether has quite 
seemed to work as well in 10 CE as it did in 9.2.  (Using the 2.4 and 2.6 kernels).  
I'm sure it'll work out sooner or later in 10.  Perhaps with 10.1 or 10.2.  I usually 
skip .0 versions but I was excited about the 2.6 kernel :-D  

Jerry

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