Greetings all.
I noticed that the code generation for r300 fixed pipeline has just
started and decided to start this discussion before the actual
implementation gets going at full speed.
To cut to the chase, I would like to suggest alternative implementation
using mesas struct vertex_program as a
The r200 driver disable ycbcr texturing for non-r200 cards, like my rv280,
however I've just switched it back on and it appears to work for me except
in the case where I've a client side gart texture and using
R200_GART_CLIENT_TEXTURES...
I'll write a test soon and others can check it out..
Today lilo (the FreeNode network owner) has decided to make one step away in a
direction opposite of freedom, and banned all Tor users from the FreeNode
network.
Tor ( http://tor.eff.org ) is an open source anonymous gateway system. Many
users who are not in the position to be able to use IRC
Dave Airlie wrote:
The r200 driver disable ycbcr texturing for non-r200 cards, like my rv280,
however I've just switched it back on and it appears to work for me except
in the case where I've a client side gart texture and using
R200_GART_CLIENT_TEXTURES...
Really? I've just tested this again, and
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 21:06, Ian Romanick wrote:
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
3) I couldn't start Xglx at 1024x768 with Mesa as of Sunday, Feb 20, 2005
with LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 in the environment. The error is:
X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or
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Patrick McFarland wrote:
Today lilo (the FreeNode network owner) has decided to make one step away in
a
direction opposite of freedom, and banned all Tor users from the FreeNode
network.
Tor ( http://tor.eff.org ) is an open source anonymous
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 11:15 am, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Patrick McFarland wrote:
Today lilo (the FreeNode network owner) has decided to make one step away
in a direction opposite of freedom, and banned all Tor users from the
FreeNode network.
Tor ( http://tor.eff.org ) is an open
Patrick McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
banned all Tor users from the FreeNode network.
Not good at all.
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On Wednesday 23 February 2005 06:46, Patrick McFarland wrote:
Do we want to use an IRC network that no longer supports freedom? Our only
option is to move to another network, such as irc.noderebellion.net or
irc.oftc.net
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Hi Aapo,
I have been thinking about this as well - the current code is just the
attempt to get multitexturing working a little bit, apparently there is
some info that is missing from r300_reg.h, or perhaps I misunderstood
something.
With regard to state switching, it might be worth it to
however I've just switched it back on and it appears to work for me except
in the case where I've a client side gart texture and using
R200_GART_CLIENT_TEXTURES...
Really? I've just tested this again, and the colors in yurrect/yuvsquare are
still completely wrong (rv250).
hmm maybe they
Hi all,
I've a problem with lastest DRI (from CVS) drivers and Xscreensavers
that use OpenGL.
I've tried nearly all of them , from Bubble 3D to Rubik Cube all
these simply flicker like hell when are executed .
I don't know why, so I ask you an info about this. Please help :(
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On Wednesday 23 February 2005 12:37 pm, Patrick McFarland wrote:
Unfortunately, yes. And several more have been flooded in the past few
hours. However, I don't think banning Tor (or as lilo puts it, Temporary
ban) is the answer. It is not up to opers to ban Tor, because channels
themselves can
On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 20:50 +0100, Marcello Maggioni wrote:
I've a problem with lastest DRI (from CVS) drivers and Xscreensavers
that use OpenGL.
I've tried nearly all of them , from Bubble 3D to Rubik Cube all
these simply flicker like hell when are executed .
If you're running them
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