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FireGL Display Settings
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Quad Buffer Stereo ("Active Stereo"):
This driver does support Quad Buffer Stereo ("Active Stereo")
in combination with a CRT monitor (refresh rate abt. 100 to 120 Hz)
and the appropiate stereo viewing subsystem hardware. This can be
e.g. a shutter glasses system (infrared or wired) or an active
polarisation device paired with passive stereo polarization glasses.
Do you want to enable "Quad Buffer Stereo" (y/n)?
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TV out Configuration
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Do you want to enable TV out (y/n)?
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FireGL Screen Layout
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| Maximum resolution for OpenGL operation |
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| - R200 chip family (Radeon 8500-9100 Pro, FireGL 8700/8800/E1): |
| 2048x2048 |
| - R300 chip family (Radeon 9500-9700 Pro, FireGL T2/Z1/X1/X2): |
| 2560x2560 |
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Choose configuration from the list below
1.Single Head (1 screen, second dark)
2.Laptop Mode (Ability to toggle between internal / external screen)
3.Clone Mode (2 screens - same content)
4.Big Desktop (2 screens - one framebuffer)
5.Dual Head (2 screens - two drivers)
Enter the number for your configuration:
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Single Head selected
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Monitor Settings
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Now we want to set the specifications of the monitor(s). The two critical
parameters are the vertical refresh rate, which is the rate at which the
the whole screen is refreshed, and most importantly the horizontal sync rate,
which is the rate at which scanlines are displayed.
The valid range for horizontal sync and vertical sync should be documented
in the manual of your monitor. If in doubt, check the monitor database
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/Monitors to see if your monitor is there.
Press to continue, press 'q'& or +'c' to abort.
You must indicate the horizontal sync range of your monitor. You can either
select one of the predefined ranges below that correspond to industry-
standard monitor types, or give a specific range.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not specify a monitor type with a horizontal
sync range that is beyond the capabilities of your monitor. If in doubt,
choose a conservative setting.
hsync in kHz; monitor type with characteristic modes
1.31.5 ; up to640x480@ 60 Hz(VGA)
2.31.5 - 37.9; up to800x600@ 60 Hz (SVGA)
3.31.5 - 48.4; up to 1024x768@ 60 Hz(XGA)
4.31.5 - 60.0; up to 1024x768@ 75 Hz(XGA)
5.31.5 - 68.7; up to 1024x768@ 85 Hz(XGA)
6.31.5 - 80.5; up to 1280x1024 @ 75 Hz (SXGA)
7.31.5 - 91.1; up to 1280x1024 @ 85 Hz (SXGA)
8.Enter your own horizontal sync range
Enter your choice (1-8): 8
Please enter the horizontal sync range of your monitor, in the format used
in the table of monitor types above. You can either specify one or more
continuous ranges (e.g. 15-25, 30-50), or one or more fixed sync frequencies.
Horizontal sync range: 30.0-96.0
You must indicate the vertical sync range of your monitor. You can either
select one of the predefined ranges below or give a specific range.
1.20 - 60 (e.g. slow scan flat panels with DVI cable)
2.50 - 70 (VGA)
3.60 - 75
4.60 - 85
5.60 - 100
6.Specify your own vertical sync range
Enter your choice: 6
Vertical sync range: 50.0-160.0
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Display Modes
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The default resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first
listed mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
Currently it is set to:
"640x480" for 24-bit
Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
be automatically skipped by the server.
1.Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
2.The modes are OK, continue.
Enter your choice: 1
Select your modes from the following list:
1"640x480"
2"800x600"
3"1024x768"
4"1152x864"
5"1280x960"
6"1280x1024"
7"1400x1050"
8"1600x1200"
9"1792x1344"
Please list the digits and characters for the modes that you want to use.
For example, '632' selects "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600", with
the default mode of "1280x1024".
Which modes do you want? 3
The default resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first
listed mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
Currently it is set to:
"1024x768" for 24-bit
Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
be automatically skipped by the server.
1.Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
2.The modes are OK, continue.
Enter your choice: 1
Select your modes from the following list:
1"640x480"
2"800x600"
3"1024x768"
4"1152x864"
5"1280x960"
6"1280x1024"
7"1400x1050"
8"1600x1200"
9"1792x1344"
Please list the digits and characters for the modes that you want to use.
For example, '632' selects "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600", with
the default mode of "1280x1024".
Which modes do you want? 3
The default resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first
listed mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
Currently it is set to:
"1024x768" for 24-bit
Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
be automatically skipped by the server.
1.Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
2.The modes are OK, continue.
Enter your choice: 1
Select your modes from the following list:
1"640x480"
2"800x600"
3"1024x768"
4"1152x864"
5"1280x960"
6"1280x1024"
7"1400x1050"
8"1600x1200"
9"1792x1344"
Please list the digits and characters for the modes that you want to use.
For example, '632' selects "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600", with
the default mode of "1280x1024".
Which modes do you want? 3
The default resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first
listed mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
Currently it is set to:
"1024x768" for 24-bit
Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
be automatically skipped by the server.
1.Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
2.The modes are OK, continue.
Enter your choice: 1
Select your modes from the following list:
1"640x480"
2"800x600"
3"1024x768"
4"1152x864"
5"1280x960"
6"1280x1024"
7"1400x1050"
8"1600x1200"
9"1792x1344"
Please list the digits and characters for the modes that you want to use.
For example, '632' selects "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600", with
the default mode of "1280x1024".
Which modes do you want? 3
The default resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first
listed mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
Currently it is set to:
"1024x768" for 24-bit
Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
be automatically skipped by the server.
1.Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
2.The modes are OK, continue.
Enter your choice: 2
You can have a virtual screen (desktop), which is screen area that is larger
than the physical screen and which is panned by moving the mouse to the edge
of the screen. The largest resolution in the modelist is used for any of the
listed resolution with less dimensions. Each color depth can have a
differently-sized virtual screen. Virtual screens resolutions are set
for each color depth separately.
Note: This grafics adapter will always select the maximum
x and y resolution as the default virtual desktop resolution.
This complies with general X11 specifications. see "man XF86Config".
Do you want to use a virtual desktop where the dimensions are bigger
than your maximum x and y screen resolution? (y/n)
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Direct Rendering Interface Restrictions
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Please specify which restriction sheme you want to implement:
1.no restrictions - any user has access to the OpenGL ICD
2.limited to group 'users' - only group members can access the OpenGL ICD
3.limited to group 'root' - only group members can access the OpenGL ICD
4.limited to group 'video' - only group members can access the OpenGL ICD
5.limited to group 'dri' - only group members can access the OpenGL ICD
Enter the number for your default user restrictions:
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Application Profiles
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Please select application specific profile:
1.Default
2.Individual Configuration of Capabilities
3.Maya
4.SOFTIMAGE|XSI
5.SOFTIMAGE|3D
6.Houdini 4.0
7.Houdini 5.0
8.Houdini 5.5
Enter the number for your profile:
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Advanced Graphics Features Settings
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Do you want to initialize xfree86-dga (y/n)?
Do you want to export pseudo color visuals (y/n)?
Do you want to synchronize buffer swaps
with the vertical sync signal (y/n)?
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Full Scene Anti Aliasing (FSAA)
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Please select multi sample visuals you want to share:
1 = All (Visuals for 2,4 and 6 Samples per Pixel)
2 = Visuals for 2 Samples per Pixel
4 = Visuals for 4 Samples per Pixel
6 = Visuals for 6 Samples per Pixel
Please enter:
Do you want to force multi sample visuals
for every OpenGL application? (y/n)?
Disable FSAA Gamma (y/n)?
Customize FSAA Multi Sample Position (y/n)?
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Advanced OS Settings
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External AGPGART module:
It is possible (but not recommended) to turn off the usage of
built-in agp support of the provided fglrx kernel module and
use the external AGP GART module (agpgart.o) of the Linux kernel.
If you want to use the external module then ensure that it loads
prior to the drivers full startup. In order to manually load the
external agpgart module execute this on the commandline (as root):
/sbin/insmod agpgart
or alternatively configure your system to auto load the module.
Do you want to use the external AGP GART module (y/n)?
AGP Locked User Pages
The grafics driver is able to read and write textures and bitmaps trough AGP
mapped and locked views of the main memory for the application's mem space.
Performing those mapping task depends on several successfull interaction steps
with the Linux kernel. A failure in this process might lead to some messages
in the kernel log. If these kernel functions are failing silently or in case
of other heavy incompatibility (e.g. a new kernel memory manger) then there
is a high chance that the system will hang as soon as the graphics adpater
wants to read from assumed but nor really mapped memory location.
If you do see that the advanced fgl_glxgears application halts your session
whilst the simple glxgears does run nicely then please disable this feature.
If you do see lots of notifications about failed kernel calls for mem locking
then please disable this feature and re-check the kernel message log.
Do you want to enable "AGP Locked User Pages" (y/n)?
TLS Method: *** this only applys to the FireGL workstation boards ***
The grafics driver supports two different methods of thread local storage.
The first method is fast but might immediately abort when used with
WineX, VM emulators or some other advanced programming tools.
The second method is up to 10% slower in a few rendering cases
but does nicely cope with any sort of exotic software.
For more details on this topic, please see the readme.
If not totally sure about your needs, then please select "0 - default".
0 - default (FireGL workstation boards: fast)
1 - fast operation (only for standard gnu C/C++ OpenGL applications)
2 - compatible operation (for WineX, VM emulators and some profilers)
Which storage method do you want to use?
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Finish
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I am going to write the XF86Config-4 file now. Make sure you don't accidently
overwrite a previously configured one.
Shall I write it to '/etc/X11/XF86Config-4' (y/n)? y
Probing PCI bus for a supported graphics device...
found: R350 (AH)
PCI bus slot: PCI:1:0:0
entering the detected PCI bus slot into the XF86Config-4 file.
File has been written. Take a look at it before running 'startx'.
Note that the XF86Config-4 file must be in one of the directories
searched by the server (e.g. /etc/X11) in order to be used.
Within the server press ctrl, alt and 'Num+' or 'Num-' simultaneously
to cycle video resolutions.
Pressing ctrl, alt and backspace simultaneously immediately exits the server.
Use these keys if the monitor doesn't sync for a particular mode.
For further configuration, refer to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.Config.
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