* [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc.
@ 2001-09-27 18:39 Joe
2001-09-27 20:24 ` Tom von Schwerdtner
2001-09-30 6:36 ` work-djamil
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Joe @ 2001-09-27 18:39 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
hey i just was to say first of all that gentoo linux is pretty sweet.
it's a nice middle ground for people who've only used redhat and the
like but want to know more about linux.
anyway the reason i'm writing is that i think there should be a guide up
about how to manually compile XFree86 to use tdfx direct rendering
infrastructure.
as you might expect, i had to install glide, install glide-v5, decompile
xfree86, edit the host.def, and compile xfree86.
since i already had the xf86 source from when i emerged it, it wasn't
such a bad deal. but i still had to check newsgroups and look around
for a couple of days before i figured out how exactly to do it.
so if you could throw something up (i'll write if up if you like :p) on
the webpage, i'd feel much better about it.
thanks
--joe
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc.
2001-09-27 18:39 [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc Joe
@ 2001-09-27 20:24 ` Tom von Schwerdtner
2001-09-28 1:16 ` Julien Herfurth
2001-09-30 6:36 ` work-djamil
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tom von Schwerdtner @ 2001-09-27 20:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev; +Cc: jjnievel, gentoo-dev
> as you might expect, i had to install glide, install glide-v5,
> decompile xfree86, edit the host.def, and compile xfree86.
ah, so this worked? I havent been able to get my voodoo 3 to work and I'd
apriciate any pointers you might have on the subject. I havent recompiled
X yet, which is my next step.
AFAIK (speaking out of my other end here), the main gentoo developers seem
to be Nvidia folks, so they dont seem to give much of a hoot about tdfx or
DRM/DRI (which is fine and makes total sense). If you can write a
mini-HOWTO on this, that would be great.
3dfx may be gone, but thier cards will linger for a while....I think a
"3dfx" USE variable might be a good idea.....so X can compile properly
when needed and such....hell, USE settings for all the popular chipsets
might be worthwhile.....but, yalls a busy bunch....*shrug*
-Tom
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc.
2001-09-27 20:24 ` Tom von Schwerdtner
@ 2001-09-28 1:16 ` Julien Herfurth
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From: Julien Herfurth @ 2001-09-28 1:16 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Hi all,
I get a banshee working on a scratch. The kernel drivers agpgart and
tdfx are compiled as modules. I compile and install glide3, XFree4.1
(in this order) and everything works fine (hardware accelareted 3D). I
think that you don't have to modify conf files for XFree build, they
detect which version of glide you have.
PS: I don't use a scratch anymore, I use a gentoo :-)
Julien
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc.
2001-09-27 18:39 [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc Joe
2001-09-27 20:24 ` Tom von Schwerdtner
@ 2001-09-30 6:36 ` work-djamil
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: work-djamil @ 2001-09-30 6:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
hey man would you please tell me how you did that ?
...getting 3dfx and all the wrks with gentoo ...
thnx !
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe" <jjnievel@mtu.edu>
To: <gentoo-dev@gentoo.org>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:35 AM
Subject: [gentoo-dev] xfree86, dri, voodoo, glide, etc.
> hey i just was to say first of all that gentoo linux is pretty sweet.
> it's a nice middle ground for people who've only used redhat and the
> like but want to know more about linux.
>
> anyway the reason i'm writing is that i think there should be a guide up
> about how to manually compile XFree86 to use tdfx direct rendering
> infrastructure.
>
> as you might expect, i had to install glide, install glide-v5, decompile
> xfree86, edit the host.def, and compile xfree86.
>
> since i already had the xf86 source from when i emerged it, it wasn't
> such a bad deal. but i still had to check newsgroups and look around
> for a couple of days before i figured out how exactly to do it.
>
> so if you could throw something up (i'll write if up if you like :p) on
> the webpage, i'd feel much better about it.
>
> thanks
>
> --joe
>
>
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