>>I investigated the problem a bit before I returned that card. I was >>able to get
>>the same effect by running x11perf for a while. So I >>suspect it's not directly
>>related to DRI or the 3D engine but a >>general power supply or overheating problem
>>that occurs when the chip >>is stressed f
>>I investigated the problem a bit before I returned that card. I was >>able to get
>>the same effect by running x11perf for a while. So I >>suspect it's not directly
>>related to DRI or the 3D engine but a >>general power supply or overheating problem
>>that occurs when the chip >>is stressed f
As suggested I tried to connect a vga cable, and seem to work even in dvi mode.
Thanks for the info!
regards,
Luca
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sÃn, 05,.09.2004 kl. 21.13 -0400, skrev Michel DÃnzer:
> On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 17:03 +0200, Luca Zini wrote:
> > I have an ati 9000 on a asus a7n8x-x.
> > the direct rendering works well, and I can use glxgears, celestia and
> > some other application that need it, but a lot of games don't work.
>
There were reports (and I experienced it myself) of Radeon 9200-based
cards where the DVI output got disabled by DRI applications. After
exiting the 3D application, VT switching to another virtual terminal and
back to X restored the display. Are you using the DVI output on your
card? If yes, can yo
On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 17:03 +0200, Luca Zini wrote:
> I have an ati 9000 on a asus a7n8x-x.
> the direct rendering works well, and I can use glxgears, celestia and
> some other application that need it, but a lot of games don't work.
> For example when I try to start tuxracer the screen goes black