y trivial to set up,
you just tell the web server to cvs up from the repository every few hours or
so.
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While I know nothing about the working of DRI (I hate C ;) ), don't forget
that cross platform C++ is not _that_ impossible -- KDE does a good job of
being compilable on a similar list of platforms to those above.
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lems.
Perhaps with XFree86 it's different.
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to
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm
and do a make -f Makefile.linux. You need the kernel source (maybe just
headers, don't know) in /usr/src/linux.
Copy the appropriate module to overwrite the existing one in
/lib/modules/`uname -r` and it should be OK."
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Hi,
On Monday 30 December 2002 19:28, Chris Howells wrote:
> Now for a bit of gaming to test it :)
Hrm, tested a bit with Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The machine's keyboard
and mouse totally locks up when switching resolution from 1400
- I'm now getting just over 800 fps which is excellent.
Now for a bit of gaming to test it :)
Well done!
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st it to its full pontential because
kernel 2.4.19 provides DRI modules version 1.1.1, but XF86 4.2.99 needs 1.3.1
for best operation. Where can I get the updated kernel modules?
Unfortunately this is not documented on dri.sf.net as far as I can see, and
the build instructions seem to be slighlt
p like Return to Castle
Wolfenstein, the order of speed goes something like this (from fastest to
slowest):
Radeon Mobility under Windows
GeForce 2 Go under Linux/Windows
Radeon Mobility under Linux
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heers, Chris Howells -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: [drm] drmSetBusid failed (6, PCI:1:0:0)
(EE) R128(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
If somebody tells me where I can disable that bit of code I wouldn't mind
testing :)
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tiple
sessions so it's a real shame that DRI can't :(
Is support for acceleration on multiple sessions likely to appear in the
future?
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has time.
Thank you for the response. Unfortunately fixing it will be above my
abilities, so I hope somebody else has time to fix it. I'm more than happy to
try out patches though :)
Thanks
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Hi,
On Friday 31 May 2002 12:54 pm, Chris Howells wrote:
> I seem to have discovered a nasty interaction between framebuffer and
> DRI/DRM in OpenGL applications. I can reproduce this problem in at least
> Return to Castle Wolfenstein (version 1.1b) and Tux Racer.
Meant to say th
...
Chris Howells
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