On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 09:01 pm, Gustavo Alberto Homem wrote:
No, the latest drivers include the whole schemozzle, right back to the
original Radeon - it says so in the post install script of the rpm, and
detects fine in the XFree log
You mean that the latest binaries from ATI support the old
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 12:18 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
John Haywood wrote:
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It looks like it tries to use a driver called fglrx for 3D
acceleration, but then binds itself to 2 (in my case) PCI card addresses
1:0:0 and 1:0:1
I attempted to munge this with the Mandrake stock config
No, the latest drivers include the whole schemozzle, right back to the
original Radeon - it says so in the post install script of the rpm, and
detects fine in the XFree log
You mean that the latest binaries from ATI support the old radeons ?
In the ATI website you aren't lead to the drivers
On Saturday 01 March 2003 08:18 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
John Haywood wrote:
I'm getting a little confused here, as far as I can see I have a couple
of possibilities for getting an accellerated driver for XFree on MDK 9,
and I'm wondering whether there is a point to pursuing one of these,
I'm getting a little confused here, as far as I can see I have a couple of
possibilities for getting an accellerated driver for XFree on MDK 9, and I'm
wondering whether there is a point to pursuing one of these, or if it might
be a feature of 9.1:
I tried the ATI driver, which has its own
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Es Diumenge 02 Març 2003 01:43, en John Haywood va escriure:
I tried the ATI driver, which has its own XFreeConfig-4 generator, and
generates a completely useless file.
You haven't told us what Radeon you have, but the Ati's drivers are for 8500
to
John Haywood wrote:
I'm getting a little confused here, as far as I can see I have a couple of
possibilities for getting an accellerated driver for XFree on MDK 9, and I'm
wondering whether there is a point to pursuing one of these, or if it might
be a feature of 9.1:
I tried the ATI driver,