Date: 28 Mar 2003 21:13:16 -0800 From: Eric Anholt <eta@lclark.edu> To: "Justin C. Sherrill" <justin@shiningsilence.com> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: DRI and ati AIW8500DV Message-ID: <1048914794.2877.20.camel@abbey> In-Reply-To: <1067.192.168.0.251.1048914447.squirrel@home.shiningsilence.com> References: <1098.192.168.0.251.1048883279.squirrel@home.shiningsilence.com> <200303282309.35795.michaelnottebrock@gmx.net> <1067.192.168.0.251.1048914447.squirrel@home.shiningsilence.com>
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On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 21:07, Justin C. Sherrill wrote: > > I don't think so. A much newer version of the drm kernel modules is due > > to be committed to -STABLE. If you feel like testing it, you can get > > the diff from http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/files.html (the > > diff is relative to /usr/src/sys and you will need to create a few > > directories to make it apply cleanly). > > Aha! That got me a lot farther. However, I would bomb out if glx was > enabled. Everything else would work, including having DRI, strangely. > Looking at the XFree86 log file found the answer to that new problem: > > (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so > (II) Module glx: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation" > compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.3203 > > (This card was an upgrade from a GeForce 2, for which I had installed the > binary driver.) I probably just need to figure out how to clear that > "wrong" module out, and get the right one. Probably a reinstall of > XFree86, or something less drastic... pkg_delete your nvidia_driver package. That looks like it should restore everything. -- Eric Anholt eta@lclark.edu http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/ anholt@FreeBSD.org
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