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Hi,
I guess it is clear for all, but it was not for me.. One should
completely _remove_ ati proprietary driver, before trying to use the
open source one, since it changes /usr/lib/libGL.so. After removing it
and including:
deb http://debian.beryl-pro
Hi Ivan!
I used one of this Howtos, I don't remember which one:
http://wiki.debian.org/Compiz
http://sonique54.free.fr/xgl/xgl.htm
BUT, I think Compiz xgl is for gnome. I remember that once I executed
it on KDE and it changed the windows schemes to a gnome ones. Maybe
there are some options in
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Hi Inko,
thanks for the advice. Could you point me to a how-to for installation
of xgl + compiz (preferrebly + KDE) on Debian? I found some repository,
but nothing useful. How did you install those?
Cheers,
Ivan
Inko IA wrote:
> Hi!
Hi!
As far as I know, the official fglrx drivers doesn't allow composite.
I have an Ati mobility radeon X700 and I didn't manage to activate
composite with those drivers. BUT, on january, debian released new
mesa glx and dri packages which supports 3D hardware acceleration for
my card, and allow
Hi,
Ivan Glushkov schrieb:
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===> kernel 2.6.19 (with both driver versions), 3D acceleration works if
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Disable"
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But if I enable it I get:
% fglrxinfo
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
display: :0.0 screen: 0
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Hi all,
I was running happily Debian Unstable for 3 years, when finally my hard
drive died, and I had to install Debian from scratch. I want to install
beryl
http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install/Debian
Very nice outlook which obviously requires 3D acceleration and (as
outlined on the page
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