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AMD's R300 Gallium3D Driver Is Looking Good For 2011
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Yes, --with-dri-drivers=x,y,z,... is for classic. --enable-gallium-xxx is for gallium. You don't have to type --enable-gallium-radeon and I recommend you not to do so, because it builds the xorg state tracker powered by r300g, which is unsupported and untested. lib/gallium/r300_dri.so is always built unless you type --disable-gallium-radeon.
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note that the .drirc needs slightly different formatting for dri2 drivers. E.g.,
<driconf>
<device screen="0" driver="dri2">
<application name="Default">
<option name="vblank_mode" value="0" />
</application>
</device>
</driconf>
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Originally posted by marek View PostYes, --with-dri-drivers=x,y,z,... is for classic. --enable-gallium-xxx is for gallium. You don't have to type --enable-gallium-radeon and I recommend you not to do so, because it builds the xorg state tracker powered by r300g, which is unsupported and untested. lib/gallium/r300_dri.so is always built unless you type --disable-gallium-radeon.
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Originally posted by pejakm View PostAgreed. A simple export command on the command line makes a difference will a windows game work or not. I still have to use classic driver, wine games simply do not work with gallium.
Maybe you miscofnigured wine, or its old? OR you dont have Mesa from master and kernel from drm-radoen-testing?
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Using drm-radeon-testing no longer makes sense for r300g, there's not much r300-related work, if any. The kernel 2.6.36 should perform well for most users. Running Mesa from master is still recommended because there are some critical r300/compiler fixes from Tom Stellard.
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