$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.2
server glx extensions:
GLX_ARB_multisample, GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating,
GLX_EXT_import_context, GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap,
In the endless pursuit of upgrading this machine I have added a hard
drive to my computer. I have used fdisk to create a linux partition to
the whole disk. I made the disk use the ext3 file system.
So now for fstab. What is the philosophy for creating an entry? At
this point I'm not sure what
On 7/9/08, Labitt, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now for fstab. What is the philosophy for creating an entry? At
this point I'm not sure what the mount point should be. /home sounds
ok, but I would like the drive to be the home for my linux image for
my blade server. The idea is that
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 11:50 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
In the endless pursuit of upgrading this machine I have added a hard
drive to my computer. I have used fdisk to create a linux partition to
the whole disk. I made the disk use the ext3 file system.
So now for fstab. What is the
On 7/9/08, Labitt, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone got any
suggestions? Pitfalls on how I am thinking about things?
It seems to me that using any of the traditional mount points in this
situation is somewhat inappropriate; the new drive is intended primarily as
a resource for
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Drew Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 7/9/08, Labitt, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone got any
suggestions? Pitfalls on how I am thinking about things?
It seems to me that using any of the traditional mount points in this
situation is
This is the part you need to fix:
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
If you can get it to use the radeonhd driver, even over standard GLX, it'll
be accelerated. DRM speeds things up a bit by allowing the application to
render directly through the kerner rather than sending rendering
Arc,
How does one change that? Sorry to be such a noob.
Regards,
Bruce
From: Arc Riley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 1:22 PM
To: Labitt, Bruce
Cc: Greater NH Linux User Group
Subject: Re: General Procedure to get ATI/DRI
It could be any number of things, from the glx module being turned off in
your xorg.conf, or the radeonhd driver not being loaded, or something else
entirely.
I know nothing about the tool you used to generate your xorg.conf and thus
don't know what it tends to do. Have you looked at the
Looks like you're missing the glx module, based on your paste not including
it.
Section Module
Load glx
In the future I'll be sure to ask what distro you're running before
recommending hardware. Apparently everyone that isn't running Gentoo or
another up-to-date distro is a
Greetings to the list -
First, a little background; I'm evaluating the replacement of several
point-to-point and frame ports and replacing the frame port in each
location with Business grade broadband (DSL and cable), and using
OpenVPN to connect each remote location back to company
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 14:05 -0400, Arc Riley wrote:
In the future I'll be sure to ask what distro you're running before
recommending hardware. Apparently everyone that isn't running Gentoo
or another up-to-date distro is a second-class citizen left to toil in
the fields if they want anything
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 14:26 -0400, H. Kurth Bemis wrote:
Greetings to the list -
First, a little background; I'm evaluating the replacement of several
point-to-point and frame ports and replacing the frame port in each
location with Business grade broadband (DSL and cable), and using
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 15:13 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
No joy so far. Still getting Mesa GLX Indirect. Any other ideas?
Does the order in the file matter?
Did you update to the latest development versions of mesa, drm,
dri2proto, xorg-server, and friends?
Also, you need to enable AIGLX in
Arc led me to believe that I did not have to do that yet. He said that
the drm did not support radeonhd yet.
Believe me, this is more complicated than I had anticipated... :)
Here is the logfile
X Window System Version 7.1.1
Release Date: 12 May 2006
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:19 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
Arc led me to believe that I did not have to do that yet. He said that
the drm did not support radeonhd yet.
Believe me, this is more complicated than I had anticipated... :)
Here is the logfile
First of all, I can tell just by
Umm, thanks for your frank assessment.
So which is the lesser of evils - using the AMD/ATI proprietary drivers
for 3D, or totally rebuilding my system from the ground up? I presume
that I will still have to mess around to get things going. I've fooled
around with this a few days now, I don't
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:58 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
Umm, thanks for your frank assessment.
So which is the lesser of evils - using the AMD/ATI proprietary
drivers
for 3D, or totally rebuilding my system from the ground up? I presume
that I will still have to mess around to get things
Everyone I work with who uses the radeonhd drivers uses Gentoo.
I agree with Coleman's assessment - it was said earlier in this thread that
you'd likely need to upgrade your X server, it really is ancient, and likely
Mesa too.
The output shows that the radeonhd driver does support your card and
Hmm, not sure I'm scared of Gentoo - I don't know enough to be scared!
I've used SuSE in the past, it is ok.
How hard is it to set up Gentoo?
From: Arc Riley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:27 PM
To: Labitt, Bruce
Cc: Coleman
These days it's not hard at all. It has a nice installer.
Because Portage is more active than other package systems, people generally
hit more blockers/etc and need to resolve conflicts. There's a fairly
complete set of instructions on this through the Gentoo Docs project (a
wiki), but it takes
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 17:29 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
Hmm, not sure I’m scared of Gentoo – I don’t know enough to be
scared! I’ve used SuSE in the past, it is ok.
How hard is it to set up Gentoo?
Visit:
* http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml
Pick your architecture
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 17:16 -0400, Coleman Kane wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:58 -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote:
Umm, thanks for your frank assessment.
So which is the lesser of evils - using the AMD/ATI proprietary drivers
for 3D, or totally rebuilding my system from the ground up? I
My approach is to maintain two types of systems. For applications that
I want to keep 'stable, I put them on a headless server that uses
robust hardware. For my X display, I use a couple client machines
that I wipe and reinstall twice a year with the latest Fedora release.
Basically, I
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On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Labitt, Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one change that? Sorry to be such a noob.
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On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Labitt, Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any other solutions available? Second opinion? Anyone?
Return the AMD card, buy an NVidia card, and use the proprietary,
binary-only drivers NVidia provides. They work with CentOS 5.x.
I'm sure some people won't like
Believe me, I'm almost there. I will give the AMD/ATI binary driver a
try next. I would really not want to rebuild my applications all over
again.
If that fails, well, THEN I'll give the card to someone and buy an
nvidia. It would be kind of fun to dabble in gentoo. In my copious
spare
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Labitt, Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... I would like the drive to be the home for my linux image for
my blade server.
Use what works for you.
Me, I use /mnt for temporary mount points. Things like floppies
and CDs, flash drives, network filesystems I'm
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:26 PM, H. Kurth Bemis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a system, preferably small in size, as a
replacement for a Cisco router or firewall?
As Jarod says, the consumer bitty-boxes generally don't have the CPU
horsepower to do the crypto at reasonable
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