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Originally posted by brent View PostActually I think stabilizing the current level of support (OpenGL 2.1) and improving performance is more important than full support for OpenGL 4.0 on paper.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostIMO it's Wine's fault; since when is it good behavior of an app to depend on a particular compiler optimization?
it's not a surprise that wine works better with nvidia driver or catalyst. the driver issue is very important here.
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I've got R500 and Fedora 14 installed (Gallium 0.4, Mesa 7.9). When I type glxinfo in terminal, there isn't any GL_ARB_depth_clamp listed.
Here http://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes-7.9.html It is mentioned that
GL_ARB_depth_clamp and GL_NV_depth_clamp extensions (in nv50 and r600 Gallium drivers)
So there is nothing about r300.
Does anybody have GL_ARB_depth_clamp available on his R500 hardware?
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Originally posted by NSLW View PostI've got R500 and Fedora 14 installed (Gallium 0.4, Mesa 7.9). When I type glxinfo in terminal, there isn't any GL_ARB_depth_clamp listed.
Here http://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes-7.9.html It is mentioned that
GL_ARB_depth_clamp and GL_NV_depth_clamp extensions (in nv50 and r600 Gallium drivers)
So there is nothing about r300.
Does anybody have GL_ARB_depth_clamp available on his R500 hardware?
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Originally posted by Qaridariumis there a howto to activate the s3tc support ???
1) unpack libtxc_dxtn070518 archive from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~cbrill/libtxc_dxtn/
2) type "make" in terminal
3) if building is successful type "make install"
4) reboot
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