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M9. schreef:
> 
> 
> Manfred Tremmel schreef:
>> Am Dienstag, 21. August 2007 20:14 schrieb M9.:
> 
>>> [...]
> 
>> It's not much to do, to get aiglx to work. It's simply a little change
>> in the xorg.conf
> 
>> http://de.opensuse.org/AIGLX#Aktivieren_von_AIGLX
> 
>> (sorry, seems to be no english translation).
> 
>>> but there is also spoken about the proprietary driver..
>>> would berryl work ok with the proprietary driver? (compiz does
>>> not..:-( )
>> When compiz doesn't work, berryl doesn't, too. Both use the same base.
>> The proprietary ati driver has no aiglx support, when xgl doesn't work,
>> too, you can forget it. Why using proprietary driver, when the free one
>> works better?
> 
>> If you do understand a little bit german, take a look at
>> http://www.iiv.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/suse_m6842nw.html#31
> 
> 
> 
> I do not know what the atidriver f****d up after uninstalling, but
> something is missing in the kernel..
> 
> simply adding load "dri" to the module section in xorg.conf, prevents
> 'x' from starting...
> 
> after logging into tty1, which was possible after adding "true" behind
> load "dri", i found out no xserver was running, and started up sax2.
> Offcourse it did come up with his own server, and overwrote all tha
> changes made to xorg.conf.
> 
> I also noticed that before starting sax, and looking at xorg.conf from
> 10.3, that my monitor had changed from videoseven to cmc (?)...
> 
> So uninstalling the proprietary ati driver *did* realy change some
> things, most annoying. :-(
> 
> What could be done to find out which files are missing, without
> reinstalling 10.2?
> 
> 

Do i have to change the displaymanager to xdm after adding Load "dri" to
xorg.conf?

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Have a nice day,

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