Good to hear this!Anniekin wrote:Hey James,
Skype 4 seems to be working well, haven't seen any ads yet, unlike in the Windows version
Fatdog comes with full Xorg and Mesa OpenGL drivers (in other puppies usually called as "Xorg High" package). It provides native 3D facilities out of the box. Of course, if you need higher performance, you'll probably want the proprietary Catalyst driver.The new fatdog comes with the new kernel no-xorg.conf by default, what do I do to enable opengl to play windoze games
is this enough to have as xorg.conf?
Section "Device"
Driver "radeon"
EndSection
or do i need to put more than that?
glxgears works with my current config (no-xorg) as well as glxinfo indicating rendering is on, yet Guild Wars complains about 3dx / direct x
But - I'm afraid windoze games are not supported properly in Fatdog. This is because Wine is 32-bit apps. Wine emulates DirectX using OpenGL, but being 32-bit apps it requires 32-bit OpenGL libraries - which are not in Fatdog and in all likelihood is not in the 32-bit libraries as well, sorry Your best bet is to run wine with Slacko, and install "Xorg High".
Probably because your system is too new Anyway, run "Pdiag.sh" and upload the output to me, I'll see what I can do (no promises).Also unrelated but PCM audio channel is not present on my new acer aspire 722, do i have to add some package?
What do you mean by "window manager"? When does the lock-up happens? I have wireless keyboard and mouse plugged at all times and don't get the lockups ....Window manager locks up alot on boot, not sure if it is because I plugged in a wireless mouse,
cheers!