Re: dual head radeon -- again | |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Mark wrote: >> >This is the 3d OS install in about 8 months on this machine and the 3d >> >struggle to get the dual head display working properly. This is a fedora >> >x86_64 install with XFree86 rpm=4.3.0-55. >> >> I presume "3d" above means "third" and not really "3D" as in 3D >> graphics, because dualhead and 3D acceleration are incompatible >> with each other. > >Not with the newer DRI drivers. They added support for MergedFB to the Radeon >Driver. This is similar to way FireGl Drivers work. I believe you're talking about experimental development drivers from DRI-CVS or somewhere else, however I am talking about officially released XFree86.org drivers that come directly with XFree86, but more specifically I mean the Red Hat radeon driver, which has many additional bug fixes and support enhancments above what is in stock XFree86 4.3.0. Red Hat does not ship nor support the DRI-CVS radeon driver which has mergedfb support. [SNIP] >This does work with Fedora Core 1. It appears that the Radeon >Man Page needs to be updated. Hint, Hint. Red Hat has never shipped a Radeon driver in any release of XFree86 which supports MergedFB. I personally maintain the Red Hat radeon driver, so I'm rather sure that this is the case. ;o) Since our driver does not have mergedfb support, there is no reason for the manpage to be patched to document an option that our driver does not ship with. For further information on Radeon Merged Framebuffer support, please refer to the official upstream bugzilla tracker on this issue: http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314 Official Red Hat support for mergedfb in the radeon driver will probably not happen until there has been an official upstream X11 release which contains mergedfb support for Radeon. Once that is available, it will be incorporated into a future release of Fedora Core, including the manpages. ;o) For the time being however, our manpages document only what is shipped with the operating system. Hope this helps clarify any confusion from my previous message. Take care, TTYL -- Mike A. Harris ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris OS Systems Engineer - X.org X11 maintainer - Red Hat -- amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
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