On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 14:28 -0400, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 14:51 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
I use an xorg.conf, and have the following;
Section Files
ModulePath /usr/lib64/xorg/modules
ModulePath /usr/lib64/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/
EndSection
On 2010-10-16 04:24, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
OK, so let's have a go at the ATI drivers again.
First, get rid of the open source ati drivers
emerge --unmerge -av radeon-ucode xf86-video-ati
Why? Unless you have problems with space I'd keep it because eventually
there will be support for your
Adam Carter writes:
I use an xorg.conf, and have the following;
Section Files
ModulePath /usr/lib64/xorg/modules
ModulePath /usr/lib64/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/
EndSection
Your xorg cant find the dri and dri2 modules because its not looking in
the second directory.
I
On 2010-10-16 04:49, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
I just noticed that I don't have a dri module either... :-/
- fglrx has it's own dri module called fglrx_dri.so. Do you have this
in your module path?
Just noticed this in your later mail:
(WW) fglrx(0): ***
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
On 10/14/2010 01:58 PM, Alex Schuster wrote:
[...]
You seem to have a HD 5700 card, even newer than the HD4XXX which is
not yet supported. So I'd turn this option off and try again.
Btw, on Gentoo testing (~arch), HD4000 cards are working very well,
including
On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 14:51 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
I use an xorg.conf, and have the following;
Section Files
ModulePath /usr/lib64/xorg/modules
ModulePath /usr/lib64/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/
EndSection
Your xorg cant find the dri and dri2 modules because its not
I use an xorg.conf, and have the following;
Section Files
ModulePath /usr/lib64/xorg/modules
ModulePath /usr/lib64/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/
EndSection
Your xorg cant find the dri and dri2 modules because its not looking in
the second directory.
I think the
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 10:32 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
You mentioned that you used fglrxinfo in your post, which assumes
you're using the closed source driver :-/ Another hint was that you're
using an HD5000 series card, which is not supported correctly by the
open source drivers
OK, so let's have a go at the ATI drivers again.
First, get rid of the open source ati drivers
emerge --unmerge -av radeon-ucode xf86-video-ati
Editing the /etc/make.conf file to change the last line to
VIDEO_CARDS=fglrx
then running emerge -NDuav system changes the mesa driver so that I have
no
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 22:24 -0400, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
OK, so let's have a go at the ATI drivers again.
First, get rid of the open source ati drivers
emerge --unmerge -av radeon-ucode xf86-video-ati
Editing the /etc/make.conf file to change the last line to
VIDEO_CARDS=fglrx
then running
I use an xorg.conf, and have the following;
Section Files
ModulePath /usr/lib64/xorg/modules
ModulePath /usr/lib64/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/
EndSection
Your xorg cant find the dri and dri2 modules because its not looking in the
second directory.
Also, it might be worth trying
Jeff Cranmer writes:
Regarding eselect, I used eselect opengl xorg-xll to select the open
source driver instead of ati. I think this is correct?
Sounds right.
The kernel options are configured as follows
Device Drivers -
Generic Driver Options -
* Userspace firmware loading support
On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 17:06 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Forgot one last thing. After you do what I described in my other post,
make sure to execute:
eselect opengl set ati
Hi Nikos,
Thanks for the advice.
I think that the instructions that you're providing, however, are for
the
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