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Re: speed up the display on Linux [message #31131 is a reply to message #31130] Tue, 11 June 2002 14:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
MKatz843 is currently offline  MKatz843
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K0me problem with slow Object graphics rendering on Linux, so I had
our resident guru look into it. Here's his comment to me.

"Normally, all that you have to do is install the linux drivers for
the specific video adapter that you have, and make sure that hardware
acceleration is enabled for the video card. The hardware acceleration
module is called "glx" and it can be found in the XF86Config file
(usually /etc/X11/XF86Config). It should not be commented out."

Once he fixed it, our OpenGL rendering is lightning fast. Now it's
almost as nice as on my Mac :) Software rendering is not required
here.

> I just want to make sure whether there is a solution beside buying a
> windows IDL lincense.
(There's no need for that sort of nonsense.)

M. Katz
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