>    What do you mean it doesn't support DGA properly?  It supports DGA
> just fine.  DGA is not intended to allow access to the screen while the
> server is running.  If you're using it for that, you're misusing it.

Well, it seems that most of the TV programs use DGA to write directly to
video memory, as well as vmware2. None of these programs that do this work
properly when using the nvidia driver.

Ken

>
>                       Mark.
>
>
> > On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Kenneth Culver wrote:
> >
> >The nv driver doesn't have 3d support. And the nvidia driver doesn't do
> >DGA properly. These are known problems, I'm not sure what nvidia is doing
> >about the DGA bug, but I do know that the nv driver will never support
> >hardware accelerated 3d.
>
>
>
>

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