Brice, Thanks. It looks like I'm at xserver-xorg-core 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12 There's a 1.3 in there. And have xserver-xorg-video-mga 1:1.4.6.dfsg.1-3 Which I've taken to mean yes. Is this correct? I've done so much install and re-test that I've lost track of what else I've tried to get this to work. The big problem is things like blender or anything that *requires* DRI/GLX won't run. I'm very much needing to get some started on learning some 3D cad stuff (which was the whole reason for my upgrade in the first place). DRI does attempt to work, but just running glxgears results in.... Now there's something! This is the first time it's actually ran in months. I just checked it a few days ago and is what prompted my e-mail. I'm using an old version off my laptop which gives frame rate and what not so you can see the frame rate. I (for the moment) get 1540 frames in 5.0 seconds = 307.851 FPS 1680 frames in 5.4 seconds = 313.957 FPS 1680 frames in 5.4 seconds = 312.190 FPS 1680 frames in 5.2 seconds = 320.479 FPS which is 50% of original values and the wheels move at a rate of about twice a second. The old version would spin so fast it was mostly just blur. Still has big problems, but this is better since it doesn't wipe out my display! I'm going to send this off then reboot. This acts like it is software rendering at its worse. I couldn't even run blender a couple of days ago. It was so slow it hadn't come up after 2-3 minutes, but was trying but didn't have the frame rate and the LCD was going weird with multicolor stripes. I'll send a second e-mail on the results after reboot. Thanks, Dale Brice Goglin wrote:
Dale E. Edmons wrote:I'm still trying to get G450 with DRI.Did you try xserver-xorg-core 1.3 and xserver-xorg-video-mga 1.4.6.1 as explained earlier? They've been in Debian testing for a while now, it's very easy to upgrade...In the mean time, how can I go back to the old X11R6 stuff?You mean downgrading to Etch? To Sarge? Reinstalling would probably be easier...Or is it time to switch distro's?Other distros use Xserver 1.3 and the MGA driver 1.4.6.1 as Debian testing does. If it work there, it will work in Debian testing too... Dale E. Edmons wrote:My complains seem to bounce or get ignored. Is there *any* effort being made to fix this?We have been waiting for you to reply during 4 months now. I asked you to try upgrading to xserver-xorg-core 1.3 and xserver-xorg-video-mga 1.4.6.1 on April 24th, no reply. The most likely chance to find a fix for such a bug is to test latest upstream releases. That's what Xserver 1.3 and the MGA driver 1.4.6.1 are. Fixing this in earlier releases such as those in Etch is generally hard and useless in the end, upgrading is easier.I've not had a problem this severe since I ran Window for Workgroups 3.11!!!!Unfortunately, you'll have to complain to Matrox about that. If they had provided free drivers for Linux as they provided drivers for Windows, it would be easier... cheers, Brice
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