Lost 3d Support
I tried an ATI-provided driver for my graphics card. Worked, but with screwy gamma values on my primary display. In other words, useless. That said, I removed it, and managed to get myself back on the original driver that SUSE 10 provided.
Here's the problem: I lost 3d support somewhere along the way. "No 3d graphics card is available or 3d support is not configured yet." I don't have a clue how to fix it. It worked before I installed that useless driver, and during, but not after I removed it. Anyone? |
Which driver is X actually using?
Cheers, Tink |
at the moment just generic ATI, also tried generic radeon...
The generic radeon is what SUSE was using when I started (I think). I'm missing a crucial step here somewhere. |
Try using the radeon driver again, and make sure that you
have Code:
Section "DRI" Cheers, Tink |
thanks big time... it wasn't there. I'll give that a shot.
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Well, back on the radeon driver... tried above and even managed to enable S-Video out... but still can't seem to get 3d support. |
What is the output of glxinfo ?
Cheers, Tink |
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3d acceleration working again and I know how to set up TV-Out. Goals achieved. Thanks for the help anyhow. |
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