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  • #16
    Originally posted by nehalmistry:
    ok... wombat... i figured out how to enable AGPgart but can u tell me how to enable g400 support... or tell me where i can find info on how to do it...

    sorry... this is my first time playing a 3d game in linux..
    It seems im getting a black screen after compiling agp.. support in kernel. I've added a matrox support also, and compiling it now, Ill post result later.
    BTW, Im having awesome perfomance, 1 frame per 5-7 seconds!



    [This message has been edited by jeneag (edited 26 November 2000).]
    G400 32Mb, Dual-Head.
    K6-500 with 192Mb ram, 1600x1200x32b.
    Linux, Kernel 2.2.16.
    AGP support, GLX + Mesa drivers.
    Slackware 7.1

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    • #17
      the 2.4 series is quite stable. I'm using test8 and it works great for me. Don't forget that 2.4 is going final in the coming month.

      Also, I'd recommend 2.2.18 or higher if you wish to stay in the 2.2 kernels.
      Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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      • #18
        wombat: ok... so how do i put the mga support u were talking about in 2.4? do i need a patch or is it already implemented in the kernel.... and in which section of the kernel config?

        btw, if 2.4 is coming out? whats happening with 2.3 ... its gonna be scrapped or what?

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        jeneag: obviously ur doing something wrong.... cos im getting almost playable rates.. and i have a crap-ass computer... also tha agp thingy isnt needed... but i am going to try it .... i think it might help a lot..

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        P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
        Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
        64meg Ram
        Ali V agp chipset
        ICQ UIN: 24730025
        <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
        VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
        Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
        128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
        Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
        Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
        Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
        Actima 36X CD-Rom
        Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
        Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
        Windows 2000 (primary)
        Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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        • #19
          The mga module is a checkbox right underneath the agpgart checkbox in 2.4. It should be in a submenu.

          In the Linux world, only the even sub-numbers are stable: 2.0, 2.2, 2.4. the odd's are the development kernels, that mature into the real stuff. 2.3 became 2.4, etc. etc.
          Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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          • #20
            ohhh..... i c.... 2.1 2.3 are dev.... i get it...
            cos someone on irc said said that 2.2.17 was dev cos the 17 was odd.... obviously he made a mistake... didnt quite know where the 'odd' number was suppose to be to make it dev kernel...

            anyway... thx for ur help wombat..... i'll keep u updated if i need help or somethin...

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            P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
            Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
            Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
            Realtek 8029A NIC Card
            64meg Ram
            Ali V agp chipset
            ICQ UIN: 24730025
            <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
            VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
            Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
            128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
            Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
            Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
            Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
            Realtek 8029A NIC Card
            Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
            Actima 36X CD-Rom
            Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
            Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
            Windows 2000 (primary)
            Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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            • #21
              well i compiled a new kernel with support for my agp chipset and the g200/g400 option (and disabling 3dfx)... im not exactly sure ... but there was very little change in speed in Quake 3 arena .... i guess i should wait for the drivers to mature (or for me to get a new computer.. whichever comes first.. )
              =====
              also... i was very impressed with the kernel... i tried 2.4.0 test11 and it was excellent..... the first thing i noticed was the startup was super fast..... also, it has better support for PNP Isa devices... now i dont need isapnp utility anymore... it automatically detects the irq/dma/io/etc.... other improvements too in kernel... just check it out..

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              P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
              Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
              Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
              Realtek 8029A NIC Card
              64meg Ram
              Ali V agp chipset
              ICQ UIN: 24730025
              <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
              VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
              Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
              128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
              Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
              Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
              Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
              Realtek 8029A NIC Card
              Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
              Actima 36X CD-Rom
              Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
              Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
              Windows 2000 (primary)
              Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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              • #22
                What version of XFree are you using? If 3.3.6, you aren't getting the advantages that the new kernel offers. Switch to XF4.0.1 (NOT 4.0.2, a compatible Matrox driver isn't ready yet).
                Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                • #23
                  This is a bit off-topic. Nehalmistry, if you'd like an upgrade to your computer, you should look into getting a K6-III+. They're technically mobile chips, but they are available in limited quanitities around the 'net. I just got a K6-III+ 450 myself and it runs like a charm at 560 MHz (112x5). Since you have an Alladin 5 board, you should be able to pull it off. If you're interested, check out the socket7 board at http://www.amdzone.com. That seems to be a gathering place for K6-X+ upgraders.
                  Despite my nickname causing confusion, My name is not Bryce and I'm not a man...

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                  • #24
                    wombat: from http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/
                    they said that 4.0 will NOT work... only 3.3.6....


                    ------------------
                    P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
                    Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
                    Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
                    Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                    64meg Ram
                    Ali V agp chipset
                    ICQ UIN: 24730025
                    <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                    VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                    Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                    128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                    Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                    Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                    Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                    Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                    Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                    Actima 36X CD-Rom
                    Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                    Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                    Windows 2000 (primary)
                    Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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                    • #25
                      Yes, I'm well aware that glx and XF4 don't work together. However, if glx and 3.3.6 wasn't performing well, I was trying to get you to try XF4 (which uses DRI acceleration, NOT glx). DRI is only supported by the newer kernels that you're now using. That's what I use/test.
                      Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                      • #26
                        oh ok... i see... so instead of using the glx module.... i should try out the DRI module...

                        so where can i get DRI for matrox g200? are there any precompiled versions out there?

                        ------------------
                        P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
                        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
                        Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
                        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                        64meg Ram
                        Ali V agp chipset
                        ICQ UIN: 24730025
                        <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                        VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                        Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                        128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                        Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                        Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                        Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                        Actima 36X CD-Rom
                        Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                        Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                        Windows 2000 (primary)
                        Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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                        • #27
                          The mga module that (I hope) you compiled is what supports DRI.
                          Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                          • #28
                            ok... do i still load the glx module?

                            and i set up xfree4.0 , how do i check to make sure 4.0 is running... is there a console command i can run?

                            ------------------
                            P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
                            Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
                            Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
                            Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                            64meg Ram
                            Ali V agp chipset
                            ICQ UIN: 24730025
                            <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                            VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                            Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                            128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                            Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                            Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                            Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                            Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                            Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                            Actima 36X CD-Rom
                            Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                            Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                            Windows 2000 (primary)
                            Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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                            • #29
                              you can watch the output of X. Also, if you're using XF4 from RPM's, then do

                              rpm -qa | grep XFree

                              and make sure that you don't have any of the 3.3.6 installed.

                              Nope, no glx with XF4. Comment that line out.
                              Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                              • #30
                                ok.... when i left the glx module on... it worked, yet when i turned it off.... i get error message something like "could not load OpenGL subsystem"

                                are you sure i dont need to do anything else other than the kernel to enable DRI

                                ------------------
                                P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
                                Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
                                Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
                                Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                                64meg Ram
                                Ali V agp chipset
                                ICQ UIN: 24730025
                                <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                                VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                                Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                                128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                                Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                                Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                                Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                                Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                                Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                                Actima 36X CD-Rom
                                Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                                Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                                Windows 2000 (primary)
                                Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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