Am Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2001 00:41 schrieb D. Stimits:
> > That sucks, I don't want to lose DRM if I multiboot between kernels that
> > have 4.1.x and 4.0.x. Somehow I doubt running both versions is easy or
> > reasonable. I wonder if NVidia has its DRM out yet for 4.1.x (I guess
> > SGI is a big participant in DRM area).
>
> I should rephrase things. I'm am so dependent on OpenGL that without it,
> I would have to abandon all future software that breaks it. If this
> means XFS, or Redhat, or 2.4.x kernels over a certain release, then that
> is the way it goes. Hardware OpenGL is not an option, it is a
> requirement.
Don't see your problem... NVidia doesn't use DRM at all, they use their own
kernel driver (which I compiled yesterday for 2.4.12-ac3)...
Nick
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