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Re: Getting Dual Independent Heads to work on Debian(sid) on iBook



Alex,

I went ahead and commented out the dri section and the Load "dri", Load
"GLcore" and Load "glx" lines in the "Module" section of XF86Config-4 to
try and prevent the DRI drivers from loading but I still see the same
messages in the XF86 log file. Maybe I need to do something else to stop
DRI from trying to load...

thx,

-dean andreakis

On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 14:47, Alex Deucher wrote:
> this is from the DRI (front, back, and depth buffers) not the 2D driver
> I think.
> 
> Alex
> 
> --- "Andreakis, Dean (MED)" <Dean.Andreakis@med.ge.com> wrote:
> > 
> > (WW) RADEON (0): Static buffer allocation failed -- need at least
> > 9216
> > kB video memory
> > (II) RADEON (0): Memory manager initialzed to (0,0) (10124,2048)
> > (II) RADEON (0): Reserved area from (0,768) to (1024, 770)
> > (II) RADEON (0): Largest offscreen area available: 1024 x 1278
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > (WW) RADEON (1): Static buffer allocation failed -- need at least
> > 9216
> > kB video memory
> > (II) RADEON (1): Memory manager initialzed to (0,0) (10124,2048)
> > (II) RADEON (1): Reserved area from (0,768) to (1024, 770)
> > (II) RADEON (1): Largest offscreen area available: 1024 x 1278
> > 
> > It seems confusing to me since I have 16MBytes of video memory
> > installed. For 1024x768x32bpp mode (worste case) this only calculates
> > to
> > 3145728 bytes per screen but yet its telling me I need 9216 kBytes
> > per
> > screen...hmmmm...must be more buffer allocation needed by the chip
> > then
> > just the on-screen area frame buffer....
> > 
> > any thoughts?
> > 
> > thx...
> > 
> > -dean andreakis
> 
> 
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