Re: fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem [SOLVED]

2007-02-19 Thread Ivan Glushkov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem

2007-02-16 Thread Inko IA
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

Re: fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem

2007-02-16 Thread Ivan Glushkov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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!

Re: fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem

2007-02-15 Thread Inko IA
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

Re: fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem

2007-02-15 Thread Andre Massing
Hi, Ivan Glushkov schrieb: [..] ===> kernel 2.6.19 (with both driver versions), 3D acceleration works if Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Disable" EndSection But if I enable it I get: % fglrxinfo Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". display: :0.0 screen: 0 Open

fglrx, kernel 2.6.20, dri and composite problem

2007-02-15 Thread Ivan Glushkov
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