Orlando Andico wrote:
> I downloaded XFree86-4.1.0 from Red Hat 7.2 beta. This entailed upgrading
> a few other packages (glibc, xinitrc, Mesa).
> 
> According to /var/log/XFree86.log direct-rendering is enabled. I have a
> DRI-enabled libGL.so (strings /usr/lib/libGL.so | grep DRI). However when
> I run glxinfo I still get the Mesa indirect renderer!!
> 
> (no I am not using an NVIDIA card so this isn't as plug-and-play as it
> could be)
> 
> 

Well, what is your card then, Orly?

Cito (who is pissed that no one has written a DRI module for XFree86 
4.x.x for the ATI Rage LT Pro that's in his laptop and has to run 
XFree86 3.3.6 with Utah-GLX to get 3D Hardware Acceleration)

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