On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:08:20AM -0500, David Z Maze wrote: > Chris Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > CP> Anyone running a 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 on Debian? > CP> Just curious if it works well or not.
My Voodoo3 2000 worked fine with the older Glide stuff in X 3.3.6, and works fine with the DRI stuff in X 4.0.1. > I have a Voodoo3 2000, and it works fine. I used the XF86_SVGA server > on XFree86 3.3.6 (the version in potato), and am using the XFree86 > server in woody. Getting 3D acceleration to work was a bit tricky > (and requires a prerelease kernel in unstable), but the performance > seems pretty good. Even the unaccelerated performance on my machine > is acceptable for, say, the GL-based xscreensaver modules. Actually, you can grab a source RPM of the necessary kernel modules for 2.2 kernels at linux.3dfx.com, which can be built easily with rpm --rebuild and then you can debianize them with alien and dpkg -i. They seem to work for me--at least, I get "(II) TDFX(0): direct rendering enabled" when I start X, anyway. It should be noted that the older 3dfx module does not work with the 2.4 prerelease kernels. And, speaking of the older stuff, I would really, _really_ like to know how I can get the older Glide stuff working in Woody! Using the 3dfx module and Glide in X 4.0.1 results in X _locking up_. But I can't downgrade to X 3.3.6. I can't run XF86Setup for 3.3.6 because it requires xserver-vga16 which no longer even exists in Woody. xf86config doesn't have Voodoo drivers listed, and I noticed that the xserver-svga package states: Note: only hardware not supported by the XFree86 version 4.x X server (in the xserver-xfree86 package) is supported by this package. I _can_ config it with anXious, and it will load, but the mouse pointer is all messed up. Can someone help me? How can I use X 3.3.6 in Woody? Or how can I use 3dfx module + Glide in X 4.0.1 without it locking up if that's possible? The fact that I can't play Quake 2, Heretic 2, or Myth 2 anymore is making me want to play them very badly. :P -- Tom "Never accept a fact until it is verified by a theory!" -Sir Arthur Eddington