The composite extension is not necessary for AIGLX or XGL. Leaving it disabled is fine. Follow the directions at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_AIGLX for more information.
On 11/1/06, Robert Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hiAFAIK, the proprietary ati drivers don't support compositing and the xor
hi
AFAIK, the proprietary ati drivers don't support compositing and the xorg
drivers don't support dri for r400 chipsets
i.e. aiglx doesn't work for the xpress 200m :(
i've read somewhere that xorg is working on dri for r300 & r400 chipsets. we
have to be patient.
best regards robert
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oskar kapala wrote:
I have ati radeon xpress 200 on amd64. When I add an option
Option "Composite" "Enable"
to my xorg.conf my 3d accel is gone:
I have the same hardware, and the same problem too.
Not sure for ati cards, but with an nvidia one i have to add, "Option
GLXwithComposite 'tru
oskar kapala wrote:
Hi,
Another ati problem. I wanted to try some eyecandy effects. I don't
like gnome so I install aiglx and beryl which are more compatible with
kde.
I have ati radeon xpress 200 on amd64. When I add an option
Option "Composite" "Enable"
to my xorg.conf my 3d accel is gone:
Hi,
Another ati problem. I wanted to try some eyecandy effects. I don't
like gnome so I install aiglx and beryl which are more compatible with
kde.
I have ati radeon xpress 200 on amd64. When I add an option
Option "Composite" "Enable"
to my xorg.conf my 3d accel is gone:
(II) fglrx(0): Compo
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