On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 13:06:35 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, > > In the Message; > > Subject : [opensuse] Howto Set up ATI 3D Acceleration > Message-ID : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date & Time: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 12:16:26 -0500 > > [Mark] == Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written: > > Mark> Using YaST I installed the necessary, applicable drivers from > Mark> the ATI Repository: > > Mark> ati-fglrxG01-kmp-default - ATI "fglrx" driver kernel module > > Mark> ATI "fglrx" driver kernel module > > Mark> x11-video-fglrxG01 - X Window display driver for the ATI > Mark> graphics accelerators > > Mark> Display driver files for the ATI RADEON (8500 and later), > Mark> MOBILITY RADEON (M9 and later), RADEON XPRESS IGP and FireGL > Mark> series of graphics graphics accelerators. This package provides > Mark> 2D display drivers, control panel source coude and hardware > Mark> accelerated OpenGL. > > Mark> However, I'm not sure now what to do with it next. Any > Mark> suggestions? > > I'm using Radeon X1650 on the Desktop machine (Self build). > For Radeon X1650, only the driver > > ati-driver-installer-8.41.7-x86.x86_64.run > > recognizes the video chip correctly, and enables 3D acceleration. > > So, try with anothe driver from ATI's site. > > Regards, > > ah-ha! found it. I was looking for SaX2 X11 config tool. Once I got this setup I was able to configure the ATI card and have now got 3D acelleration. -- Mark "Drunkenness is not an excuse for stupidity. If you're stupid when you're sober then that's one thing, but if you're sober when you're stupid, then you're just plain stupid!" ============================================== Powered by CentOS5 (RHEL5) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
