Damian Kołkowski wrote:
./deimos/tmp/ut2003-demo. $ ./ut2003_demo
Xlib: extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0".
OpenGL renderer relies on DXTC/S3TC support.
Update to the latest version of UT2k3. It drops the requirement for
S3TC support.
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Bellard, Karen L wrote:
I have a HP Pavilion 7410P and it has S3 Virge (3D). Can this support "OpenGL"?
It is /possible/, but the driver is not complete. There is a branch in
the DRI tree where this work was being done. The person that was
working on it seems to have stopped working on it a f
Florian Scandella wrote:
i recently installed xfree 4.3 and am experienceing a major slowdown
when running in a 24 bit resolution. as an example i played
neverwinternights with no problem, after the upgrade it only runs in 16
bit mode ( unless you like slideshows ). there are some problems with
th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the XFree86 4.3.0 source code and the mgadrivers-2.1-src
from matrox's web site. I am running linux kernel 2.4.20 with glibc-2.3.1
and gcc 3.2.1. do I need to copy the mgadrivers source into the xc
directory to compile them or do I need to copy them into
Andrey P. Cherepenko wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an appropriate mailing list to discuss 3D texture
implementation in hardware. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I am going to try 3D texture for volume visualization.
Could anybody tell me about good implementation 3D texture in hardware ?
What ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently installed RH 9.0 and have been working on some
challenges with X. Some digging and experimentation has got
things mostly working. However, DRM won't load and this has
me stumpped for now.
Hardware:
ASUS TUSI-M, P3 @ 1GHz, SIS 630ET AGP chipset, 51
You have an Nvidia card. Did you load Nvidia's 3D drivers? If not, you
won't get any accelerated 3D. glxinfo is working perfectly.
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Stéphane Purnelle wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 23:18, Ian Romanick wrote:
You have an Nvidia card. Did you load Nvidia's 3D drivers? If not, you
won't get any accelerated 3D. glxinfo is working perfectly.
What would you mean ?
Attention, i don't would like to install NVidia
valli wrote:
I've installed Gentoo Linux 1.4_rc4 on my Pentium III machine.
(includes glibc-2.3.2 and xfree86-4.3.0)
Also part of my machine is the graphic card 'Diamond Fire GL2'.
But I didn't find a driver for this card and my glibc-version on
http://www.ati.com/support/products/workstation/fireg
Martin Boris wrote:
i have buy an ati rage 128 because many site on the web say it's THE
linux compatible graphic card. No luck , my X server don't start.
And as i am not realy good with X i don't know what i can do.
I have found no answer in my debian Faq howto..
my config file can be found at:
ht
Mark Lane wrote:
I am getting a weird error when attempting to run "ForcePCIMode" on an
opteron with a Radeon 7500 PCI. I have also used a 7000 with the same
results.
(EE) RADEON(0): GetBuffer timed out, resetting engine...
(EE) RADEON(0): RADEONCPGetBuffer: CP reset -1020
(EE) RADEON(0): RADEO
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I want to connect an arcade machine monitor to my linux-pc (to run mame on it, obviously).
My problem is now that although I can generate proper modelines with the mode line generators that are around on the net, xfree doesn't accept them because seemingly all graphics b
Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
Regarding: Quake3Arena (q3a) cinematics broken
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XFree86 Version: 4.2.99.3
OS: Linux, i386, SuSe-8.1
Area: ??
Server: XFree86 (The XFree86 4.x server)
Server: mga
Video Card:
MA
jordan muscott wrote:
Greets all,
Linux-mandrake 8.1 , kernel 2.4.18
PIII
ati rage pro - mach64.
On the above setup i can get hardware acceleration with the Xfree 3.3.6
that came with my distro via GLX. I built Xfree 4.2 from the mandrake
8.2 src rpms because i read that the support for my card
Rainer Blum wrote:
Hi,
my first question is about the antialiasing feature of
the ATI Radeon 9000 (called smoothvision):
How can I use/activate this feature under Linux?
AFIAK, not with the open-source drivers. I don't believe that ATI has
ever released documentation for this feature. I'm fai
Laura West wrote:
2. I am using Red Hat 7.2 and upgraded it to the latest kernel,
along with the latest version of xfree86. Trident Cyberblade is the
driver xfree86 chooses to be the best driver.
There is no hardware accelerated 3D driver available for this card for
Linux. The game runs
card that has either open-source or closed-source drivers
comes in a PCI version.
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Laura West wrote:
2. I a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there, or will there, be any support for the above card... also
marketted as FireGL 2 PRO PCI or HP GL-UX.. Linux detects it as:
Bus 0, device 11, function 0:
VGA compatible controller: PCI device 1014:0170 (IBM) (rev 2).
IRQ 28.
Master Capabl
Wilmer, Ken (NE) wrote:
The latest releases of XFree86 are still based on Mesa 3.4.2, but Mesa did
not claim OpenGL 1.2.1 compliance until release 3.5. Is the XFree86 OpenGL
1.2.1 compliant?
If I'm not mistaken, the code in the current XFree86 CVS is based on
Mesa 4.0.4. Indirect contexts com
David Dawes wrote:
I think that's a little different from what is being discussed here.
I think it'd be good to make the reinit work you did more general (work
for all drivers), as well as make it possible for the DRI to adapt to
changes in video memory usage on the fly. Is your reinit patch in
David Cougle wrote:
Does anyone know about plans for a fix to the driver for this card soon for
acceleration/3d?
AFAIK, ATI has not released the documentation needed to make this possible.
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bryan levin wrote:
Regarding: backingstore not working on ATI Rage 128 Mobility MF
This was a hot topic about 4 months ago. :) The problem has been fixed
in CVS (quite some time ago), and will be in the XFree86 4.3.0 release.
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Alessandro Cerri wrote:
Hi,
I just set up mandrake 9.0 with xfree 4.2.1 and tried to have dual head
working on my radeon 7000... the relevant XF86Config entries I believe
are correct (see bottom, am omitting irrelevant stuff).
I tried already:
- reinstalling XFree from the official xfree86 distrib
Francisco J. Reyna Sepúlveda wrote:
Hi,
I cant make my Radeon Mobility work with 3d acceleration, I DONE
EVERYTHING please read.
1) "Install XFree 4.x.x. Make sure it works. Backup !"
DONE
Which .x.x did you install?
2) "Check kernel messages to make sure agpgart and mtrr are being loaded
and w
Francisco J. Reyna Sepúlveda wrote:
Hi,
My machine:
XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (Debian 4.3.0-0ds2.0.0woody1
OS Kernel: Linux version 2.4.21
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
What is the correct libGL.so.1.x I should be using?
ldd says "/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1" when running ldd glxgears
Rtveliashvili Denis Pavlovich wrote:
I have a Matrox G400 card and found a problems in OpenGL. Sometimes
rendered image is currupted and it looks like the textures are not
loaded or loaded only partially. This problems does not occur in native
Quake3 but usually exist when I try to run games via wi
John Lee wrote:
I am running XFree86 (v4.2.0) with fvwm2. If I turn backing store on in
my X Server, I run into the issue where my window decorations and pop-up
menus do not refresh properly. I have to "paint" them (ie move my mouse
over where the menu should be) in order for them to display.
Daniel Lang wrote:
could anyone state, if the Matrox Millenium P650 would work
with XFree 4.3.x on FreeBSD?
The G450/550 seem to be supported. Maybe the chipset is
compatible enough to work with the mga driver.
They are not similar at all. The P650 is based on the newer Parhelia
core. The only
Andreas Kotowicz wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 21:56, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Graphics intensive applications have been known to create noise on the
PCI bus - this is probably what you're hearing. There's a fair bit of
info out on the web if you look into audio related sites.
IIRC, there are some PC
Risenhoover, Paul wrote:
I've been trying to get DRI working on an ATI Mach64. It's running
RedHat 8.0 and I just used up2date to ensure I got all new code, plus
the new kernel. I've attached all the obligatory files for your review.
There's no "official" 3D driver for that card. There is an
manu wrote:
Hi all,
before I open a bug for that I would like to sort out things a bit.
Here is the story : I installed a MDK 9.2, the agpgart module seems to
be OK with my mobo (which has a nForce2 Ultra chipset), so I went on
and try to make 3D accel work for my Radeon 9200. Whereas all
manu wrote:
Le 30.10.2003 17:07:54, manu a écrit :
So I ran glxinfo see below which told me that Direct Rendering is not
enabled! This is crazy as you can check in the XFree log (file
attached).
Hope someone can tell me more about this, be it to file this directly
as a bug on bugzilla ;-)
T
Alan Hourihane wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 05:07:33PM -0800, Ian Romanick wrote:
manu wrote:
Responding to myself : sorry it seems that the problem is because the
r200_dri.so module is linked against libexpat.so.1 which is not on my
system. So I just made a link to the one I had and all is
Raymond Born wrote:
Will it ever work. Is there a way that it can already work?
It should already work. Various users and developers use this class of
ATI hardware on PPC without troubles. What problems are you having?
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juggl3r wrote:
what is ppc? is it related in any way to 3d acceleration in ATI cards?
It's fairly common shorthand for PowerPC.
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 18:22, Ian Romanick wrote:
Raymond Born wrote:
Will it ever work. Is there a way that it can already work?
It should already work. Va
GS HUNT wrote:
My first choice would to use the dirivers supplied by Xfree..
Xfree 4.3.0 has support for 3d ATI Drivers...which are almost as fast as the
ATI binaries... not to mention they are more stable..
However if you really need the ATI binaries... try downloading 3.2.8 fglrx
drivers...
raf wrote:
I've got a problem. my DRI is not working. I dont know why, when i read
the log i found som unresolved sytmbol... but i dont know what that means.
glxinfo says: "direct rendering: No" and i would like to fix it.
I use: ATI Radeon 9000 Pro on slackware 9.1, Athlon 2000 xp. motherboard
raf wrote:
Hi
I've got a problem. my DRI is not working. I dont know why, when i read
the log i found som unresolved sytmbol... but i dont know what that means.
glxinfo says: "direct rendering: No" and i would like to fix it.
I use: ATI Radeon 9000 Pro on slackware 9.1, Athlon 2000 xp. motherboa
Patrick Dohman wrote:
I am having difficulties compiling the DRI tree on my redhat 8.0 system
running kernel 2.4.20-28 and XFree86 Red Hat Linux release 4.2.1-23. I
have been able to configure my video chip "845gl" for a decent
resolution, however I do not have hardware acceleration so I figured I
Rahul Sawarkar wrote:
Hello
I've got a intel440bx with a Radeon7500 rv200 chip , running x4.3, on
kernel 2.6. System is built from source entirely.
One strange thing I noticed is that when I run glxgears in a small
window say 2x2 inch, cpu utilization jumps above 70%.
But when I maximise the win
Rahul Sawarkar wrote:
When the card has to draw less pixels, a **larger** percentage of the
time is spent sending commands from the CPU to the card.
When the window is tiny, the card is drawing fewer pixels, but the CPU
has to send the **same** number of commands per
frame.
So are you saying
S
Phil Barnett wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 9:51 am, Alex Deucher wrote:
3D support for the IGP chipsets is available in DRI cvs. You can
either build from source or try the nightly binary snapshots available
here:
http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Download
Cool, I'll try it out.
Wh
Paulo Belletato wrote:
I'm not understanding why that simple opengl program gives the message:
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
You should be able to ignore that message. As part of libGL start-up it
tries to determine if direct rendering is available. With the
"standa
Paulo Belletato wrote:
The problem is that the compiled program doesn't work properly.
A small window is created but it seems to be "transparent". In fact It
copies the background.
That is odd. In an earlier message you said that you have an Nvidia
card. Did you ever install the Nvidia drive
Marcial Vieira wrote:
I tryed to configure my SiS 630 on-board with linux but 3D never worked,
glxinfo always output:
direct rendering: No
But XFree86.1.log has:
(II) SIS(0): [drm] installed DRM signal handler
(II) SIS(0): [DRI] installation complete
(II) SIS(0): [drm] installed DRM signal handl
Alek wrote:
My problem is simple - I have just installed a new graphics card
(ATI Radeon 9600 XT) and I have used the ATI drivers/tools to proudce a
new type of X configuration file that uses the card. I can boot into X
just fine; the problem, however, is when I try to run something that
Marcial Vieira wrote:
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 13:27, Ian Romanick wrote:
Based on the fact that glxinfo shows GLX version 1.4 is supported, you
must have installed the software libGL from Mesa. You need the libGL
that came with XFree86 to get hardware acceleration. Uninstall the Mesa
library
patrick boenzli wrote:
HW and SW datas:
Sony VAIO PCG-SR11K:
S3 Savage IX-MV, 8MB
Hardware accelerated 3D is not supported by any current X release on
that graphics chip. However, there is a driver in development. Please
look at:
http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/S3Savage?action=h
Since this is most likely a DRI related issue, I'm cross-posting to
dri-devel.
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
My wife's XFree86 was randomly crashing every once in a while. Not a good
thing.
I tracked it down to xscreensaver. I used xscreensaver-control and
manually tried different savers. It crashed on
Andy Goth wrote:
First I must point out that everything works alright when I don't use
DRI (more specifically, when I enable xinerama to disable DRI as a side
effect). So the card's fine and X is fine and my installation isn't
completely broken and my configuration must be right.
But with DRI I wi
Christian Brix Folsted Andersen wrote:
I am having trouble enabling 3D accelration on my laptop with ATI Radeon
Mobility M6.
System: Mandrake 10.0
Kernel: 2.6.8
When i run glxgears i get this error:
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0"
The framerate is only approx 200 fps and
Aleksandar Donev wrote:
Hello,
It appears to me in principle the xfree86 implementation of GLX is up to
1.3 and supports pbuffers. However, I have not been able to find even a
single example on the web that I can use as a test. I am trying to
follow the GLX 1.3 specs and it is not working (the c
Cornelis Bockemuehl wrote:
My hardware is an IBM Thinkpad R32, and IBM specifies the graphic adapter
as follows:
ATI Mobility Radeon 7000, AGB 4x, 16MB DDR-SDRAM, 66 MHz bus
On the ATI webpage I find the following graphic chip, which might (or might
not??) be the same:
ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Cornelis Bockemuehl wrote:
Hello Ian,
Thanks for your explanation!
So the bottom line for me:
- "IGP" and "M6" is not the same chip
Correct.
- Since I only find "IGP" in the radeon driver documentation for
XFree86, while my own system has an M6, which is not mentioned, there
is a good chance that i
Brian Paul wrote:
Bukie Mabayoje wrote:
This is a mesa issue.
"Willing, John (J.K.)" wrote:
While running with a commercial CAD program, we encountered a problem
with the OpenGL libraries.
In Function DoMakeCurrent
640 if (prevglxc) {
641 if (prevglxc->drawPixmap) {
642 if (prevglx
Bukie Mabayoje wrote:
The file is located Mesa/src/glx/x11 in your tree
and xc/programs/Xserver/GLglx in the Xfree86 tree.
But they are both out of sync. My Assumption is that Xfree86 uses the mesa
stuff. I may be wrong.
While they have the same name, those files are different. The one in
src/
Jesse Nichols wrote:
New to linux, but just installed FC3 on a P3-450, 256mb ram, 40gig HD,
Radeon7000pci card.
FC3 uses X.org instead of XFree86, so this is actually the wrong list. :(
The installation went great. Desktop looks great, works fine.
The problem is that all the GL screensavers like
Timo Saarinen wrote:
I have Matrox G550 card installed. The operating system is Debian Linux
Testing and there is hal driver (mgadriver-4.1) from Matrox installed
because it allows using digital cable.
When running glxinfo with LIBGL_DEBUG=1 the following error message is
printed: "libGL error
Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
I recently compiled and installed XFree86 4.5.0 on Linux. Now I am trying to
compile KDE, but it complains that libGL.la is missing. Isn't this file
supposed to be installed by XFree86? Is it a bug that libGL.la wasn't
generated by the install?
libGL is installed as libGL
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soumya de wrote:
> (EE) I810(0) :AGP GART support is not available. Make
> sure your kernel has agpgart support or that the
> agpgart kernel module is loaded.
I'm not 100% positive, but I believe this is accurate. The AGP
controller of the i8xx chi
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Jim Osborn wrote:
> I need Mesa's Glut, which didn't come with XFree86-4.5.0.
Mesa includes Mark Kilgard's original GLUT. That has license issues
that some find objectionable, so most Linux distros and (presumably)
XFree86 don't ship it.
If you real
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Joel CARNAT wrote:
> If I setup an xdm server (on the NetBSD machine) and connect to it from
> a Linux machine (where the commercial drivers is installed), do I get 3D
> accel with the remote session.
>
> Another way to put that is, when using XDMCP,
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