Dual Head + radeon driver + mergefb + beryl. DRI problem now. Beryl problem now.
ArcosCom Linux User
linux at arcoscom.com
Mon Jul 2 06:52:06 PDT 2007
How can I solve or workaround this? I have a Radeon X600 (128MB) and (as
you can read over this thread) I'm using free radeon driver.
¿Any aditional parameter to "device" section to xorg.conf?
¿Using beryl only with 1 screen? (I want beryl over the 2 screens)
¿Reducing screens resolution? (Don't like this solution)
¿Can I configure beryl only in 1 screen and the other one without it?
¿Does anybody have any workaround or solution?
Thanks
El Lun, 2 de Julio de 2007, 15:32, Alex Deucher escribió:
> On 7/2/07, ArcosCom Linux User <linux at arcoscom.com> wrote:
>> This "works for me (tm)" but I don't like uninstalling fglrx driver, I
>> like the two drivers coexist to allow me change the configurations.
>>
>> Fine, at least, now I have yet DRI working. ¡¡¡THANKS!!! (you have 2
>> bears
>> here in Spain).
>>
>> The problem now is with beryl:
>>
>> === BEGIN ===
>> $ beryl --test-only
>> **************************************************************
>> * Beryl system compatiblity check *
>> **************************************************************
>>
>> Detected xserver : AIGLX
>>
>> Checking Display :0.0 ...
>>
>> Checking for XComposite extension : passed (v0.3)
>> Checking for XDamage extension : passed
>> Checking for RandR extension : passed
>> Checking for XSync extension : passed
>>
>> Checking Screen 0 ...
>>
>> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
>> Checking for GLX_SGIX_fbconfig : passed
>> Checking for GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap : passed
>> Checking for non power of two texture support : passed
>> Checking maximum texture size : failed
>>
>> Root window size (2960/1050) is bigger then maximum texture size
>> (2048x2048)
>>
>
> The maximum texture size supported by the hardware is 2048x2048. Your
> desktop is bigger than that. Beryl/Compiz would need to try and break
> the pixmap into multiple textures. You may also run into 3D engine
> coordinate limits depending on what chip you have.
>
> Alex
>
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