On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 09:22:33PM -0700, Jon Smirl wrote:
--- Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I recall, no. As it is now, only a single instance of Xfree86 can
use the DRI. I think it might be possible by adapting the resume code
to reinitialize state and agp on a VT switch,
Jon Smirl wrote:
--- Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I recall, no. As it is now, only a single instance of Xfree86 can
use the DRI. I think it might be possible by adapting the resume code
to reinitialize state and agp on a VT switch, however, I may be wrong.
Am I right in thinking
--- Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first attempt at resume for the radeon resulted in the reinit hack
(which Michel has since turned into a fantastic piece of work). This
releases all resources at VT switch away and re-initialises them at VT
switch-to. With the reinit patch,
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 16:56, Jon Smirl wrote:
--- Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first attempt at resume for the radeon resulted in the reinit hack
(which Michel has since turned into a fantastic piece of work). This
releases all resources at VT switch away and re-initialises
If I am running two copies of Xfree/DRI on different VT's and both are using
the same hardware, is 3D state maintained on VT switch? Including all of the
texture memory?
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Jon Smirl
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As I recall, no. As it is now, only a single instance of Xfree86 can
use the DRI. I think it might be possible by adapting the resume code
to reinitialize state and agp on a VT switch, however, I may be wrong.
Alex
--- Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I am running two copies of Xfree/DRI
--- Alex Deucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I recall, no. As it is now, only a single instance of Xfree86 can
use the DRI. I think it might be possible by adapting the resume code
to reinitialize state and agp on a VT switch, however, I may be wrong.
Alex
Am I right in thinking that