http://wiki.cchtml.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=203.175.70.3&feedformat=atomcchtml.com - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T00:08:43ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php?title=Configuring&diff=8976Configuring2012-09-02T12:45:36Z<p>203.175.70.3: Undo revision 7839 by Mooninite (talk)</p>
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<div>Haven't tried either brand but I have had no luck with baby video mitrnoos at all. After buying the best one, according to the reviews I found online, it was horrible picture barely reached between rooms and the sound was so bad I had to use a separate audio monitor along with it. After about 2 nights of this horrible quality my husband when out and found a cheap security camera with night vision and bought it an brought it home to me. Wonderful picture, sound and you can hook it to any TV and turn on when you want to see them or keep on all the time. My recommendation is to not buy a baby video monitor and just spend your money on a security camera.</div>203.175.70.3http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php?title=Verifying&diff=8947Verifying2012-09-01T22:59:01Z<p>203.175.70.3: /* glxinfo */</p>
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<div>It is assumed that you have completed the [[Installation|installation process]].<br />
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==Verify with ATI tools==<br />
If the installation has worked, then any 3D application should work without issue. A simple way to verify without any possibility of failure is to verify the following occurs. Please note that you may have needed to go through [[:Category:Distributions|distribution specific]] process to enable the 3D support. <br />
===fglrxinfo===<br />
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$ fglrxinfo<br />
display: :0.0 screen: 0<br />
OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.<br />
OpenGL renderer string: Radeon X1600 Series<br />
OpenGL version string: 2.1.7415 Release<br />
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If the vendor string is "Mesa", the driver wouldn't configure properly the /etc/X11/xorg.conf .Please see the [[Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
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===fgl_glxgears===<br />
You can also run the ATI provided application called fgl_glxgears which should show a spinning cube with the venerable glxgears running on each face.<br />
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<b>If you run fgl_glxgears and the cube spins but is lacking any cogs on the faces, the faces being instead various shades of blue and/or you get an error message like:</b><br />
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Using GLX_SGIX_pbuffer<br />
913 frames in 5.0 seconds = 182.600 FPS<br />
783 frames in 5.0 seconds = 156.600 FPS<br />
X Error of failed request: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter)<br />
Major opcode of failed request: 14 (X_GetGeometry)<br />
Resource id in failed request: 0x0<br />
Serial number of failed request: 51<br />
Current serial number in output stream: 51<br />
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<b>Then your installation most presumably failed!</b><br />
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===Links===<br />
http://linux.coconia.net/general/ati.htm<br><br />
http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/ati/ati.htm (mirror)<br />
==Verify with Linux tools==<br />
We need more insights like this in this therad.<br />
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===Xorg.0.log===<br />
The X.org X server log file also contains useful information to verify installation was successful. It is located on most Linux distributions at <code>/var/log/Xorg.0.log</code> and can be opened by any text editor.<br />
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'''You can now move on to [[Configuring|configuring the driver]].'''<br />
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