Re: [gentoo-user] aiglx vs 3d

2006-11-01 Thread Jason Weisberger
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

Re: [gentoo-user] aiglx vs 3d

2006-11-01 Thread Robert Walter
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 -- gentoo-u

Re: [gentoo-user] aiglx vs 3d

2006-11-01 Thread Jerônimo Backes
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

Re: [gentoo-user] aiglx vs 3d

2006-11-01 Thread Andrew Frink
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:

[gentoo-user] aiglx vs 3d

2006-11-01 Thread oskar kapala
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