On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 21:14, Jon Smirl wrote:
> Scalable windows
> Scalable vector graphics and icons
> Compositing
DirectFB can do this, and shaped windows work correctly as well. :)
> Rotate/flap window
> multiple rotating video windows
Doesn't sound very useful to me, but I imagine it shouldn
Scalable windows
Scalable vector graphics and icons
Compositing
Rotate/flap window
multiple rotating video windows
http://www.winsupersite.com/images/showcase/longhorn_winhec_03.png
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Ian Romanick wrote:
Brian Paul wrote:
Ian Romanick wrote:
Currently, the only functions that are aliased like this are both
GLX_SGI_make_current_read functions, a few GLX_SGIX_fbconfig
functions, and glXGetCurrentDisplayEXT (from GLX_EXT_import_context
and GLX 1.2). Since this last function ha
Brian Paul wrote:
Ian Romanick wrote:
Currently, the only functions that are aliased like this are both
GLX_SGI_make_current_read functions, a few GLX_SGIX_fbconfig
functions, and glXGetCurrentDisplayEXT (from GLX_EXT_import_context
and GLX 1.2). Since this last function has been supported for
Hello,
I committed this on the config branch yesterday but it seems the commit
messages didn't get through :-/. So here's a (verbose) summary.
I added two new enum options, one for TCL stuff and one for frame
throttling. These two options will replace 5 boolean options. That makes
the option list
Andreas Stenglein wrote:
Am 2003.08.19 22:20:58 +0200 schrieb(en) Michel Dänzer:
So here it is at last. :)
http://penguinppc.org/~daenzer/DRI/radeon-pci-roundup.diff
It ended up quite a bit larger than I initially thought it would, but
most of it is straightforward (and some less straightforward
there is a driver option in your config file to choose how much ram you
want to use for your adapter. I don't remember what it is off hand.
Alex
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> Hello
> I am using i830-20030820-linux.tar.bz2 on redhat 9 , p4 system
Hello
I am using i830-20030820-linux.tar.bz2 on redhat 9 , p4 system 512 ram
intel motherboard 845 chipset . I want to install dri for the onboard
graphics. From the bios I can assignt up to 8 mbytes for video ram. The
modules compile and load fine,however dri is disabled with the
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hmm So am I going t
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