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Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage
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Unit3 |
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Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage |
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Tue, 09 May 2006 08:06:24 -0600 |
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Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> What worse (and I'm not blaming you Richard) is that trying to move
> back to the Ubuntu packaged version of the driver hosed X real bad.
>
> Took me about three hours to get everything working again.
Ahhh well, you should have mentioned you're on Ubuntu to begin with.
Ubuntu is actually easier, if you install the "restricted-modules"
package for your kernel, and also install xorg-driver-fglrx, you'll get
an Ubuntu packaged and tested version of ATI's binary driver on your
system. You can then run ATI's setup utility (something like
fglrxconfig) to modify your xorg.conf. The only key thing there is to
use the kernel's AGP driver (agpgart), not the AGP driver internal to fglrx.
If you need help, just let me know, I've been fighting with ATI cards
under Linux for years. ;)
Graeme
- [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Dag Hovland, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Unit3, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Richard Aspden, 2006/05/08
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/09
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage,
Unit3 <=
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/09
- Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Erik de Castro Lopo, 2006/05/09
Re: [Gnash] Extreme CPU usage, Rob Savoye, 2006/05/08