MOL fullscreen=badbadbad
Enphilistor
yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon, 12 May 2003 21:26:53 -0400
Well certainly some ATI cards work fine. Well I have a 2002
PowerbookG4 which has a Radeon 9000 card in it and about a dozen
graphics modes seem to work pretty well. So does hardware 3D
acceleration.
The only hardware problem I've had is with sleep. Or rather waking
up from it -- the system simply won't. When one opens the lid the
drive spins back up, but the display never comes back.
Enphilistor
On Monday, May 12, 2003, at 21:13 US/Eastern, mauro wrote:
> Radeon linux drivers are not supported by ATI... You can try to find
> some,
> wrote from indipendent programmers, doing a search in google.com/linux.
> Nvidia care about linux, and they provides some drivers in their site;
> give a
> look...
>
>> WOW,
>>
>> MOL in 3.0 just WORKS. Easy as 'startmol' or 'startmol -X'. BUT, I
>> can't get 'molvconfig' to find a working display config for a
>> Geforce4MX with a 17" MEA 1786FD on a 1999 Sawtooth AGP Slot G4
>> 400mhz.
>> The 'man' for 'molvconfig' isn't complete and there are no -options
>> listed. Any ideas? Anyone gotten around this? Are there updated
>> drivers out there for GF4MX? Hardware 3D acceleration wouldn't go
>> astray either!
>>
>> Nils
>>
>> I get the same results using a Powermac G4 with a Radeon 7500 on a
>> Apple Studio 17. Only the configured resolution seems to work,
>> which is pretty bad
>>
>> Paul
>>
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