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ATI direct rendering in 12.2 - Has anybody made it work yet?

Posted 04-23-2009 at 04:07 PM by mpyusko

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Originally Posted by vdemuth View Post
Do you have this line in your /etc/fstab file. DRI with ATI cards, as I understand it need shared memory enabled.

Code:
tmpfs          /dev/shm            tmpfs        defaults    0  0
BTW, you don't seem to have the DRI section in your xorg.conf as suggested by Amiga32
Code:
root@bipers:/etc/X11# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/hdb2        swap             swap        defaults         0   0
/dev/hdb6        /                reiserfs    defaults         1   1
/dev/hdb1        /boot            reiserfs    defaults         1   2
/dev/hdb3        /home            reiserfs    defaults         1   2
/dev/hdb5        /usr             reiserfs    defaults         1   2
/dev/hdb7        /var             reiserfs    defaults         1   2
/dev/hdb8        /root            reiserfs    defaults         1   2
/dev/hdb9        /storage         reiserfs    defaults         1   2
#/dev/cdrom      /mnt/cdrom       auto        noauto,owner,ro  0   0
/dev/fd0         /mnt/floppy      auto        noauto,owner     0   0
devpts           /dev/pts         devpts      gid=5,mode=620   0   0
proc             /proc            proc        defaults         0   0
tmpfs            /dev/shm         tmpfs       defaults         0   0
root@bipers:/etc/X11#
The DRI section for the xorg.conf wasn't there in 12.1 and it worked properly. When I read the DRI site it said there should be two [drm] lines in the dmesg, but in mine there is only 1.
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