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<0> took me hours to get fglrx to work properly <1> I like aiglx <0> but it works now <1> :) <0> I had to disable it :/ <2> blaise: AIGLX on a radeon? <0> I have the radeon, he has nvidia it seems <2> ah, ok, that makes sense <1> lol <2> I fought with AIGLX and the Xorg radeon drivers for a while... didn't work out <0> tell me about it <0> glxgears seems capped at 200 fps, everything else works fine though <1> I got glx working but it dosnt seem to work well with nvidia kernel <1> I get some 1800 fps with glxgears <2> I got glxgears running at 160-190fps, but I couldn't get any composite or beryl related stuff working. <0> apparently you need to add some option to uncap it
<0> http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=682572#post682572 <1> I get 16k fps with glxgears minimised <1> :D <0> hax <2> blaise: if goes twice as fast if you convert it to an unsigned int. <0> let me try that option <2> I couldn't get more than 3ish fps in beryl :-( <1> 3 fps? <1> SHeit mAn! <2> blaise: or less. <1> lol <0> hmm, that option doesn't seem to work for fglrx <0> oh well <0> screw glxgears, everything else works fine <2> blaise: yeah, as I said, i couldn't get the OSS radeon drivers working well at all with 3d <2> Dawai: that option helps the radeon driver, not fglrx <0> CannedBar, what card? <0> yeah i figured <2> Dawai: Mobility 9600 Pro <0> i see <2> stuff worked, but at a fraction of the speed of fglrx <0> ****s <0> it didn't want to enable direct rendering for the love of god until i disabled AIGLX <2> Dawai: with fglrx? of course, fglrx doesn't use a recent X ABI <2> if you want eye candy with fglrx you must use XGL <0> weird it's not in the ATI howto <3> So, now my article's on Digg, who wants to have a read. http://digg.com/linux_unix/Running_a_Windows_Partition_in_VMware <0> hayl <4> yo <4> i emerged world after gcc411 and with bon echo it seems that mplayer isnt loading when theres an audio file, anyone have this problem too? <4> reemerged mplayer and still i get no plugin icon <2> excelr8: have you emerged mplayerplug-in ? <5> Two9A: it won't work on most systems that use a hardware specific IDE driver in their profile <5> <5> also, don't forget to add in the part about configuring the vmware virtual profile in windows to use the generic IDE driver <4> yeah i have it installed, do i need to close bon echo if i want to reemerge? <3> shiznix: Hrm. I remember the Tools driver overriding any device preferences I'd set <5> Two9A: forget the error message, something like 'some_ntfile not found' then continues to full into a reboot loop <3> I'll see if I get complaints :P <5> if you mean vmware-tools, that also won't work because the VM needs to be booted before it can be installed :) <5> anyway ... <5> looks good <3> Yeah, I'll see how it goes <1> ok, I got kubuntu 6.1 working <1> so I just folow the guide as if it was the minimal? <1> minimal gentoo livecd, that is? <5> yup <1> wich one? <1> there are so many <6> for core2duo: CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"? <5> blaise: which one of what ? <1> howto's <1> handbook? <5> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2006.1/ <1> Gentoo Linux x86 Quick Install Guide ? <5> MrEcho: you got stage1 instructions on gentoo-install.com ? <5> actually, i don't think the 2006.x series have instructions for stage1 or 2 installs, only stage3 <5> probably need to follow 2005 <1> hrmm <6> maybe one of you knows, why does everyone use x86 and x86_64 instead of ia32 and ia64? <5> blaise: aaah...here it is -> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml#stage12 <1> stage 12?
<1> never heard of that? <3> stage 24! <5> heh, it's only the URL, talks about both stage1 and 2 <1> lol <7> kitchen: msg me when you see this (if you see it!) <5> but follow http://gentoo-install.com and/or general gentoo's latest handbook http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/ for all other info <5> blaise: just did an 'emerge -euDp world | genlop -p' on the k6-2 here <5> Estimated update time: 3 days, 23 hours, 6 minutes. <5> 540 packages <1> wha, no distcc? <5> not unless you have another i586 box to share the load <1> I got a dual athlon <5> distcc won't work sharing between i586 + i686 <1> distcc cross compiles. you know that right? <8> distcc would work just fine w/ two diff pieces of hardware <1> all you have to worrie about, just make sure you have the same version gcc on all boxen being differed to <5> think your confusing cross compiling with distributed compiling <8> we are not <8> you are. <8> distcc does not require all machines to share a filesystem, have synchronized clocks, or to have the same libraries or header files installed. They can even have different processors or operating systems, if cross-compilers are installed. <5> blaise: tried it, doesn't work, distcc devs confirmed it <1> no, gcc does the cross compiling, distcc just distributes the load and tells gcc the compile args <8> shiznix: read their website <8> you just need the cross compilers installed <5> MaxInux: sorry, was talking to blaise <1> that's why you are able to compile kernels for different arch on a different machine <8> that distcc does not.. was a copy/paste from their website <8> thats nice shiznix im interjecting agreeing with blaise w/ evidence from distcc.samba.org <1> shiznix: if that was the case, distcc wouldn't function for what it was coded for <4> CannedBar, seems like the problem is still there. i removed .mozilla/ and still no worky <5> MaxInux: though irrelevant, your quote says nothing of sharing compiling between i586 and i686 <8> different processors are different processors <5> MaxInux: try the distcc mail archives <5> shower time <1> shiznix: why are you misinforming people <5> lol <1> I've been using distcc for several years <8> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cross-compiling-distcc.xml is what i used when i set this up <1> :D <8> the thought of compiling everything for gentoo on a sparc 20 was unpleasant.. than again, so was setting up the cross compilers <1> heh <1> then came along distcc, right? <8> well i needed the cross compiler anyways <1> hrmm <5> aha, so you are using distcc _WITH_ a cross compiler setup <5> blaise: note that <1> I've noted that <1> you *** clown <5> heheh <5> so distcc alone will not work between the two <1> I noted that in 1993 <1> shiznix: yeah, but do you want to compile somthing in a day, or 4 years <1> :) <1> I've made my decision, why try to **** up something I have that has helped me install gentoo on thousands of machines <1> I bootstrap with distcc, and it works fine, are you going to tell me that it doesn't ? <5> not at all, i'm saying that you need to setup a cross compiling environment for distcc to work <1> on the distccd, yes <5> it doesn't just 'do it' <1> but the client doesn't need it <1> only the machines that are different arch.. <1> and my compiler has been apropriatly configured for such <1> and it wasn't that hard <5> good, then we are both in agreeance then :) <1> so don't act like it's not worth messing with <1> and for god sake, if people want to try something, don't try to talk them out of it. <1> let them learn <1> or they will never know.. <5> easy tiger, at no point did i try to talk you out of it - merely to state and make sure you were aware that distcc by itself would not be enough <8> no one ver said it worke out of the box, just that it works.. you need to setup a cross compiling gcc .. big deal <5> blaise: if my typing was too slow for you, i apologise <1> YAY!! <1> http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/releases/historical/x86/ <1> :D
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