Actually I think it can use MTRR's, at least 4.0.3 (which is what I use).
I found this out after reading my xfree 86 log file and also doing some
research online..


On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, David Olofson wrote:

> On Monday 08 October 2001 19:09, Calin A. Culianu wrote:
> [...]
> > MTRR (although your kernel should run fine without that feature
> > compiled in, MTRR is great since it can REALLY boot video performance,
> > at least if your X server is smart enough to use the mtrr's [personally
> > i should invesitgate whether xfree86 can use them]).
>
> At least I've seen some OpenGL drivers under XFree86 (both GLX and DRI,
> IIRC) use them, so I would guess they're supported. :-)
>
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