Tim Connors wrote:
cga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Sun, 12 Feb 2006 14:59:39 -0500:
Brent Bailey wrote:
ATI Technologies, Inc. 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X
I seem to have two xservers on my system (apt-cache showpkg xserver-XFree86):
6.8.2.dfsg.1-11
4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge1
dunno about the current xorg but afaik the drivers for old ati cards in
xfree86 do not support dri.
Sure it could:
ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (rev 02)
DRI was supported by the r128 driver in all the XFree 4.3 series I used.
Hell, it worked better than xorg6.9 -- I could have both XVideo and DRI
enabled at the same time, and I didn't get XV allocation errors, and X
supported me providing my own modelines, instead of being limited to
what the internal LCD could display. Sigh. Progress, eh?
:-D
See my current thread about getting my good old laptop + 3com PC card to
connect to the network after trying recent 2.6 kernels.. Sounds like
linus & Co. hate laptops or what...?? The latest instalment in this
sorry saga is that I installed ubuntu 5.10.. another 2.6.12 kernel..
Tried that since at least contrary to "etch", the installer was
initially able to connect to the network.. Well I just booted that
brand new install a few minutes ago... and guess what..?? eth0 is up...
but not configured properly: for one thing it doesn't have an IP
address.. so this looks like I am going to stick with sarge & 2.4.27 for
some time yet..
But thanks anyway for correcting me re: the r128 driver.. of course
since the OP appears to be using xfree86 I'm not sure why direct
rendering is not enabled out-of-the-box.. but then are you sure that he
does have one of the chips that's supported by the r128 driver..? The
video chip on my laptop turned out to be a mach/64 and lspci only
outputs: VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility
P/M AGP 2x (rev 64) .. ok.. it does say (rev) "64".. but it took me a
while to figure out that all the literature concerning the ati mach64
actually concerned me..
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