Under gallium3d (R520) Google Earth shows breakup of the globe while redrawing/zooming. I did not have that under classic mesa.
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Originally posted by Beiruty View PostUnder gallium3d (R520) Google Earth shows breakup of the globe while redrawing/zooming. I did not have that under classic mesa.
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Originally posted by marek View PostCould you please file a bug?
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This may interest someone. I managed to run Unigine Sanctuary 2.2 version with r300g driver. All you need is latest mesa, libtxc_dxtn.so and a r500 card (I have rv530, don't know if others works too). Kernel, xserver and rest are stock Fedora 13 packages. Sadly this is not the latest 2.3 version, which doesn't work because it requires GL_ARB_half_float_pixel and doesn't support r500 hardware anymore. Of course there are still many artifacts and it isn't looking very good. Frame rate is about 5 fps with my radeon X1600, but still a nice improvements. Screenshot here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=36173
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Latest mesa changelog says:
* + Also install radeong_dri.so with libgl1-mesa-dri now, in an
attempt to get rid of the libgl1-mesa-dri-gallium package. If you
are using r300 gallium, try purging libgl1-mesa-dri-gallium and
adding this to the device section in your xorg.conf:
Option "Gallium" "True"
I thought xorg.conf has been deprecated, so why should we use it? I don't have one. Furthermore, what was the problem with libgl1-mesa-dri-gallium?
Not to mention that few months ago marek said not to use radeong.so because it is "useless". I might not remember correctly, though.
My question is how r300g is supposed to be used now without an xorg.conf? Is there a way?
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