On Mon, 14 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
> "Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 14 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
> >
> > > At first I was going to suggest a memory management bug in the driver
> > > but after a quick check I see that the maximum viewport size in
> > > Mesa 3.4.1 is 2048 x 1200.
Aaron Holtzman wrote:
>
> It would seem that Gareth Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > At no time has the Matrox DRI driver used AGP memory for textures.
>
> Can you give us a quick outline of the work required to make this
> happen?
>
> cheers,
> aaron
>
well.. i tried but couldnt make it
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 12:20:11PM -0400, Allen Barnett wrote:
> Alan Hourihane wrote:
> >
> > O.k. the v0.6 release is up, which we've changed the install script to
> > check for 'ed' and to mv any old libGL's detected out of the way to old.libGL
> > and symlink in the new ones.
> >
>
> I didn
"Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote:
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> On Mon, 14 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
>
> > At first I was going to suggest a memory management bug in the driver
> > but after a quick check I see that the maximum viewport size in
> > Mesa 3.4.1 is 2048 x 1200.
> >
> > I didn't realize that people were running sc
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I did, and there's not a copy that I can find in the message. It was an
attachment, not a URL to the actual file. SourceForge's list archiver
doesn't seem to keep attachments from messages.
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Alan Hourihane wrote:
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> O.k. the v0.6 release is up, which we've changed the install script to
> check for 'ed' and to mv any old libGL's detected out of the way to old.libGL
> and symlink in the new ones.
>
I didn't have a copy of glxinfo in /usr/X11R6/bin, so this did not quite
work for me.
Scott Billings wrote:
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> Could someone please send me a copy of the fixed install script? I
> wasn't paying attention, and accidently deleted the one already sent to
> this list.
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Could someone please send me a copy of the fixed install script? I
wasn't paying attention, and accidently deleted the one already sent to
this list.
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Brian Paul wrote:
>
> At first I was going to suggest a memory management bug in the driver
> but after a quick check I see that the maximum viewport size in
> Mesa 3.4.1 is 2048 x 1200.
>
> I didn't realize that people were running screens that tall.
> I'll bump the vertical limit to 1400 or so
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
> At first I was going to suggest a memory management bug in the driver
> but after a quick check I see that the maximum viewport size in
> Mesa 3.4.1 is 2048 x 1200.
>
> I didn't realize that people were running screens that tall.
> I'll bump the vertical
Around 8 o'clock on May 14, Brian Paul wrote:
> I didn't realize that people were running screens that tall.
> I'll bump the vertical limit to 1400 or so for the next release.
> Is anyone running even taller screens?
The largest mode in the current VESA spec is 1920x1440. That's what those
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Roland Nagtegaal wrote:
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> > It might be a big matrix.
> >
> > Could we ask users to do some simple arithmetic in order to
> > compute memory requirements for themselves?
> >
> > For example: if the screen size is W x H pixels and they're running
> > at 16bpp (2 bytes/pixel) then the frame buff
Hi,
I have problems with my banshee card. I'm using xfree cvs and DRI cvs. When I do
startx, the screen freezes, I can only move the mouse cursor, I can't move the xterm
window. This is happening since the xfree cvs (version 4.0.3) was merged with DRI's
cvs. I can exit from X with ctrl+alt+back
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