
Hi All, I am having a few of problems with fedora 2. The ati rage mobility card is working very slowly, ie chrominum is slow, choppy, cursor uncontrolable. programme is hard to get out of. Tux racer is working but very slow and graphics are not amazing. Also on boot it is not loading eth0 xircom cb for some reason. I still managed to configure the modem and can get on line. I have no clue on text editting so please just use small words and type slowly. :) Any help appreciated John (newbie) Thompson.

jaytee(a)clear.net.nz wrote:
Hi All, I am having a few of problems with fedora 2. The ati
rage mobility card is working very slowly, ie chrominum is slow, choppy, cursor uncontrolable. programme is hard to get out of. Tux racer is working but very slow and graphics are not amazing.
Let me know if you get an answer to this one. I just assumed that the ATI cards are not yet fully supported. Playing movies works for me, things like tuxracer have never worked but I have a desktop machine with an nvidia card for that! http://www.ati.com/support/faq/linux.html has some info. The PDF says that "3D support is not available..for the Mobility P/M/M1"

zcat wrote:
Let me know if you get an answer to this one. I just assumed that the ATI cards are not yet fully supported. Playing movies works for me, things like tuxracer have never worked but I have a desktop machine with an nvidia card for that!
http://www.ati.com/support/faq/linux.html has some info. The PDF says that "3D support is not available..for the Mobility P/M/M1"
Have a look at dri.sourceforge.net. You may need to install one of dev snapshots. I have a Mobility U1 (IGP320M) on my laptop and 3D acceleration works fine with this. I get similar fps to the Windows versions. MergedFB however is broken for this chip and it doesn't work with 2 monitors at once. I had to fool it into thinking that the LCD doesn't exist to be able to set the framerate on the CRT port to something other than 60 Hz. g -- Glenn Ramsey <glenn(a)componic.co.nz> 07 8627077 http://www.componic.co.nz
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