> It's not clear to me whether the seg fault you're reporting happens
> with the "fglrx" or "ati" driver (or both?)

Beg your pardon.
The 'fglrx' driver doesn't work at all since I upgraded (I am not
alone in this.)
The segfault when using pyglet occurs using the 'ati' driver (am I
alone in this?)


> Stop trying to use accelerated ATI under Linux?

Sincerely considering it.


Thanks.


On May 1, 1:39 am, Richard Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/05/2009, at 9:54 AM, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
>
> > I upgraded to Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) and now 'from pyglet.window import
> > Window' gives me a seg fault.
>
> > I have an ATI card (ohdear), a Radeon X1400.
>
> > I tried to use ATI's proprietary 'fglrx' driver at first, but that
> > apparently has problems under Jaunty, and only produces garbage on-
> > screen for me, so I've fallen back to the open source 'ati' driver,
> > which apparently works, reportedly is stable, but has mediochre 3D
> > performance.
>
> It's not clear to me whether the seg fault you're reporting happens  
> with the "fglrx" or "ati" driver (or both?)
>
> > Anyone got any suggestions of things I might try?
>
> Stop trying to use accelerated ATI under Linux?
>
>      Richard
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