Re: Nvidia Geforce 2 capability's not fully used

2003-03-03 Thread Edward Guldemond
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 12:08:47PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: > Yeah? I'm fairly sure that X 4.2.1, which has been in sid for a very > long time, supported GeForce4's with the nv driver. Also, the vesa > driver should work (for some values of 'work', anyway). The VESA drivers work up to 1024x768 @ 1

Re: Nvidia Geforce 2 capability's not fully used

2003-03-03 Thread Rob Weir
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 10:14:42AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote: > I had to do this to get my Geforce4 MX440 to work on unstable. Yeah? I'm fairly sure that X 4.2.1, which has been in sid for a very long time, supported GeForce4's with the nv driver. Also, the vesa driver should work (for some valu

Re: Nvidia Geforce 2 capability's not fully used

2003-03-03 Thread Johan Ehnberg
You're using non-accelerated drivers. Download the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src packages and install the accelerated driver. This is just sad, as it could all be done automagically, but nvidia won't provide docs and/or source to the community. :-( You might also take a look at the apt-ge

Re: Nvidia Geforce 2 capability's not fully used

2003-03-03 Thread Mike Dresser
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote: > Section "Device" > Identifier "Generic Video Card" > Driver "nv" I believe the nv driver doesn't use acceleration. Hopefully someone will kick me if I'm wrong. You'll need to look into using the nvidia drivers $ apt-cache

Nvidia Geforce 2 capability's not fully used

2003-03-03 Thread Willem-Jan Meijer
Hello, I've got a geforce 2 mx 64 mb video card. But when I want to run a 3d game (e.g. tuxracer) it's just like you want to run FS2002 from microsoft on a 486 computer. - the video card part from xf86config-4 Section "Device" Identifier "Generic Video Card" Driver