Hello everybody,
I wan't to try the Gallium3D driver for the Intel chipset, to conduct some benchmark testing.
I already installed the libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental drivers from the xorg-edgers-ppa.
Next I read that you need to conduct the command: LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/lib/dri-alternates glxgears -info to force the computer to use the gallium3d driver.
But I also found out that the folder dri-alternates is not located in the /usr/lib folder anymore, but in the folder /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri-alternates.
Is it possible to just change the path of the command above to it's new location, or does it require another command to be executed to use the Gallium3D driver?
Last but not least, I'm currently running Xubuntu 11.10 Oneiric with xorg-edgers updated to the latest packages.
Greetings Psycho Game
I wan't to try the Gallium3D driver for the Intel chipset, to conduct some benchmark testing.
I already installed the libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental drivers from the xorg-edgers-ppa.
Next I read that you need to conduct the command: LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/lib/dri-alternates glxgears -info to force the computer to use the gallium3d driver.
But I also found out that the folder dri-alternates is not located in the /usr/lib folder anymore, but in the folder /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri-alternates.
Is it possible to just change the path of the command above to it's new location, or does it require another command to be executed to use the Gallium3D driver?
Last but not least, I'm currently running Xubuntu 11.10 Oneiric with xorg-edgers updated to the latest packages.
Greetings Psycho Game
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