Francois Savard wrote:
> I've buy a Asus V7100 (GeForce2 MX) yesterday and I'm not able
> to get it work with Linux (XFree86 3.3.4?) not even with the standard
> XF86_SVGA server.
>
> Does anybody have succesfully make it work with Linux?
Yup, no problems. Are you using NVidia's XFree 4.0 driver
>Anybody have success (or other experience) with Java3D running on Linux
>with a video card that supports TV-out?? I am specifically trying to
>select hardware for a Linux project that requires a TV output signal of
>our rendered scene.
>I am currently considering the Asus V7700 which is a GeForc
Anybody have success (or other experience) with Java3D running on Linux
with a video card that supports TV-out?? I am specifically trying to
select hardware for a Linux project that requires a TV output signal of
our rendered scene.
I am currently considering the Asus V7700 which is a GeForce2 G
In an attempt to run HelloUniverse in the java3d demos dir I get this output.
Xfree86 4.0. Proper Glide version. Proper Mesa version. Proper Glut version.
(as far as I know. If you know appropriate versions please let me know.)
Normal GL programs work fine.
--John R.
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Java3D & Linux
Hi,
what do you think is the best XServer & mesa configuration in Linux
to have
the best performance for a Java3D application using a Voodoo 3
Hi,
what do you think is the best XServer & mesa configuration in Linux to have
the best performance for a Java3D application using a Voodoo 3 3000 AGP?
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