Sounds hawt.
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Sounds hawt.
On r500 it went from playable at low settings to slideshow.
Works but the performance drop is still there. I guess that's a different issue.
Well bisecting from anything after the glsl2 branch was merged works fine. Taking a commit from before it does the above.
It goes to a commit much earlier than the id for the commit marked as good though.
Entered this one (2010-08-17)...
I wanted to try git bisect earlier but something didn't seem to be happening right.
After checking out the master branch of mesa I did:
This results in
In HoN the performance is dropped significantly. The models render all distorted now too.
What's the deal with the Maverick kernels lately. It seems like a lot of them are failing to build.
You need to use the gallium driver (r300g)
Same problem here. :( No screen updates.
So with this new compiler how would the radeon(r300c) driver compare with the gallium driver?
derp.
I removed all the nvidia packages, added the xorg edgers ppa again and ran dist-upgrade. Everything is good now. Thanks.
Looks like there were a bunch of updates in the xorg-edgers ppa today.
xserver-xorg-core wouldn't update due to xserver-xorg-video-6. Something broke after that because I get the following.
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I looked through some logs and there doesn't look like much to go on.
Here's what I found in the kern.log
I think there's a bug somewhere. It's only happened to me twice before but the game will crash and when I try to run it again it will seg fault. It's pretty rare and it doesn't work until I reboot.
Still works fine here. I am using the xorg-edgers ppa.
How can you check that fan/temperator monitor is working. I thought there was only work done on >r500 cards for that.
Well since we're on about end user experience. In the past few months I've gone from not being able to run Heroes of Newerth at all to being able to play it at medium settings.That's the most change...
BTW: The freshgraphics ppa is pretty old by now. It hasn't been updated since April.
It's right in front of you.
What do you see when you click that link?
What do you see when you click that link?