** Summary changed:

- DRI not Automatically Enabled for ATI Rage Mobility P/M - Mach64
+ [mach64] DRI not Automatically Enabled for ATI Rage Mobility P/M

** Description changed:

  I'm a newbie to Linux, but I've finally managed to get DRI enabled on my 
Fujitsu FMV-Biblo LOOX T86A with help from the forums.  This may be more of a 
feature/enhancement request than a bug.  The following procedure enables DRI on 
this notebook, while the basic installation of Ubuntu Dapper Flight 5 does not. 
 With the 386 vanilla kernel installed, I perform the following:
  1.  Manually change the color depth to 16 instead of Ubuntu's default 24 in 
the xorg.conf file.  My 8MB graphics chip (ATI Rage Mobility P/M) will only 
support 16 due to memory requirements.
  2.  'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-386 build-essential'
  3.  Download the latest common and mach64 snapshots from 
http://dri.freedesktop.org.
  4.  Untar the common file first, followed by the mach64 file.
  5.  Change directory to the location of the unpacked common driver.
  6.  Run 'sudo ./install.sh' for the common modules and accept the default 
choices for the scripts.
  7.  Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the mach64 driver, using the default script 
choices.
  8.  Restart X and type 'glxinfo | grep "direct" to verify that direct 
rendering states "yes".
  
  My laptop runs exceptionally better overall after completing this
  procedure.  I'm certain it will help others as well.  3D gaming and GL
  are now possible.  Can Ubuntu developers incorporate this script into
  the base install?  Thanks.
  
  
+ 
  Note: the original reporter indicated the bug was in package 'xserver-
  mach64'; however, that package was not published in Ubuntu.

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[mach64] DRI not Automatically Enabled for ATI Rage Mobility P/M
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