DRI Support for Savage4

2012-01-30 Thread Elvis L.
Hello

first of all, please excuse my possibly bad english. Im German.

I wanted to install DRI-supported drivers for my Savage4 graphic-chip 
(Acer Aspire 1310XC Laptop). I found some in 
http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/ and read, that I have to 
"./install" the common package first, after that the savage package. 
I've took the newest ones.
The common package was installed without any errors. But the 
savage-package says, that it only be can installed with 2.4 oder 2.6 
kernel. My System based on Fedora 16 (3.2.2.1). What do I have to do, 
that i can use DRI on this laptop? It's horribly damn slow on 
graphic-usage.

Thanks for any help!

Best Regards


DRI Support for Savage4

2012-01-30 Thread Adam Jackson
On 1/30/12 9:24 AM, Elvis L. wrote:
> Hello
>
> first of all, please excuse my possibly bad english. Im German.
>
> I wanted to install DRI-supported drivers for my Savage4 graphic-chip
> (Acer Aspire 1310XC Laptop). I found some in
> http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/ and read, that I have to
> "./install" the common package first, after that the savage package.
> I've took the newest ones.
> The common package was installed without any errors. But the
> savage-package says, that it only be can installed with 2.4 oder 2.6
> kernel. My System based on Fedora 16 (3.2.2.1). What do I have to do,
> that i can use DRI on this laptop? It's horribly damn slow on
> graphic-usage.

Not to break your heart, but I'm pretty sure that laptop's slow for 
reasons besides DRI.

I do apologize for other reasons though.  It looks like a configuration 
change that was meant to be in F17 [1] and later only got copied back to 
F16's update branch.  Mea culpa.  That will be fixed in a future update, 
at which point you'll probably have the renderer string in glxinfo 
magically change from llvmpipe to savage, since F16 is meant to include 
savage DRI support by default.

But I'd be a little surprised if enabling DRI on that chip had any 
appreciable effect on performance.

[1] - In particular, the change that drops all the non-KMS DRM drivers.

- ajax


DRI Support for Savage4

2012-01-30 Thread Elvis L.

Hello

first of all, please excuse my possibly bad english. Im German.

I wanted to install DRI-supported drivers for my Savage4 graphic-chip 
(Acer Aspire 1310XC Laptop). I found some in 
http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/ and read, that I have to 
./install the common package first, after that the savage package. 
I've took the newest ones.
The common package was installed without any errors. But the 
savage-package says, that it only be can installed with 2.4 oder 2.6 
kernel. My System based on Fedora 16 (3.2.2.1). What do I have to do, 
that i can use DRI on this laptop? It's horribly damn slow on 
graphic-usage.


Thanks for any help!

Best Regards
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Re: DRI Support for Savage4

2012-01-30 Thread Adam Jackson

On 1/30/12 9:24 AM, Elvis L. wrote:

Hello

first of all, please excuse my possibly bad english. Im German.

I wanted to install DRI-supported drivers for my Savage4 graphic-chip
(Acer Aspire 1310XC Laptop). I found some in
http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/ and read, that I have to
./install the common package first, after that the savage package.
I've took the newest ones.
The common package was installed without any errors. But the
savage-package says, that it only be can installed with 2.4 oder 2.6
kernel. My System based on Fedora 16 (3.2.2.1). What do I have to do,
that i can use DRI on this laptop? It's horribly damn slow on
graphic-usage.


Not to break your heart, but I'm pretty sure that laptop's slow for 
reasons besides DRI.


I do apologize for other reasons though.  It looks like a configuration 
change that was meant to be in F17 [1] and later only got copied back to 
F16's update branch.  Mea culpa.  That will be fixed in a future update, 
at which point you'll probably have the renderer string in glxinfo 
magically change from llvmpipe to savage, since F16 is meant to include 
savage DRI support by default.


But I'd be a little surprised if enabling DRI on that chip had any 
appreciable effect on performance.


[1] - In particular, the change that drops all the non-KMS DRM drivers.

- ajax
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