Re: DRI
Run glxinfo to see if DRI is working. If it is, it will say
"direct rendering: Yes", among many other things. If not,
make sure that XF86Config is loading the dri module and that
your video card is set up properly. Also be sure that dri
support is properly compiled into your kernel... it's not by
default (I don't think) since you have to specify which sort
of card you have.
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 08:15:43PM -0400, Eric Whitestone wrote:
> I have a Voodoo 4/5 and I am running kernel 2.4.8 on potato. I just installed quake and got it to run, but it runs so slow that it isn't playable. I was wondering if there was a way to check if i had the correct drivers, or if i need to download some drivers. I want to see if DRI is working, or if i need to edit something in my Xfree86config. I am running x4.0.1. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You!
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> --Eric
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