-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Friday 02 April 2004 13:52, Ian Romanick wrote: > You're mixing and matching things in ways that they should not be mixed. > It's like putting diesel in a gasoline engine: it isn't going to work! > The libGL.so that comes from the Mesa distribution draws everything in > software using Xlib calls. YOU DO NOT WANT THAT AT ALL. The libGL.so > that comes from XFree86 acts as a driver loader to load the > direct-rendering driver. This is the *only* way to get hardware > accelerated 3D on XFree86. Look in at the glxinfo output in your last > message, you went from one version of Mesa's libGL (wrong) to another, > older version of Mesa's libGL (even more wrong). Did I mention that you > need the libGL.so from XFree86 and not the one from Mesa? ;) > > If the driver that ships with the version of XFree86 you have installed > isn't working, then you might try an updated driver. Get a driver > snapshot from the DRI project's site. There have some problems lately, > so get a snapshot from *before* March 4th. sis-20040303.tar.bz2 would > be a good choice. > > http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Download How about dri-cvs 20040324? Was that the Mesa version that I used, the sis_dri and sis_drv too, I got xc and Mesa from there, so I don't think that my problem will be fix from there, the only way I get a little direct rendering was compiling a old version of Mesa3D (3.0) and copying only libGL.so over the /usr/X11R6/lib. Marcial Vieira marcialvieira@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBQG45Hwx/6xks9m8tAQHz7wP+O9jJMVzmiqyMJsK9Rfgj5rEWBjZzjdFO AcGumhuwQ+1QXlEEHNRUdyX5yjfm3J8pvJOkqqXPQIrza+EAysjBYchSSmtXiph8 bFDR5oGPZU32JS6fMJbi+BhXzeFBSA4lkixmdzZQ5i/Mxt3aaS1ztbVE2+Txttob 7tfVDc5qTGU= =zkfi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86