Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 04:40:10 -0500 From: Adam K Kirchhoff <adamk@voicenet.com> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Cc: sebosik@demax.sk Subject: Re: intel 945GM, Beryl and Xorg 7.2RC3 troubles Message-ID: <200701050440.10906.adamk@voicenet.com> In-Reply-To: <51815.158.193.82.62.1167957710.squirrel@webmail.demax.sk> References: <51815.158.193.82.62.1167957710.squirrel@webmail.demax.sk>
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:41, sebosik@demax.sk wrote: > Hi all > > today I decided to try Beryl, so I compiled fresh system (RELENG_6 from > 4.1.2006) - kernel + userland. Kernel got patch for AGP to see VGA. > Pkg_info shows nothing installed. Following guide on > wikitest.freebsd.org/ModularXorg, I compiled those packages only: > > cd x11/xorg && make all install clean > cd x11-wm/icewm && make install clean > cd x11-wm/beryl && make install clean > > then I configured X to user my intel 945GM (laptop HP nx6310). In > xorg.conf section for Graphic card looks like this (short): > > LoadModule "glx" > LoadModule "dri" > - Default color depth 24bpp @ 1024x768 - > > ...[VGA section]... > Driver "i810" > Option "DRI" "1" > Option "RenderAccel" "1" > > Then I ran startx with icewm-session (through .xinitrc)... opened XTerm -> > "beryl-manager" and voila: X went down like Titanic (something like "hard > panic.." or what). > > Then compiled x11-clocks/glcock (because I can`t find glxinfo in xorg 7.2 > RC3). Restarted X server, then I run "glclock" and I see that 3D > acceleration is only in software mode (Mesa Indirect :-| ). > > Also tried to compile xorg-server without AIGLX. Beryl still knocks me out > from X after I run beryl-manager (in this speed I saw messages that he > cannot find glxinfo or what). > > > Any idea what is behind software mode only with Xorg 7.2RC3 ? You're going to need to give us a little more information than that. How about your Xorg log file? What happens if you set LIBGL_DEBUG to verbose and then run glclock? Adam
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