How to set Gallium3D in use

Asked by Mirza Bećarvić

I have installed ubuntu 10.04 and to enable desktop effects I have to use the nomodeset option.I have installed the gallium3D driver but when I run glxinfo in terminal it shows me that it is still using the classic mesa driver.How do I swich to gallium3D?
thx

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#1

Have you considered using Natty? It has a later version of the intel driver and the desktop is EOL at the same time as Lucid's. May help

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Mirza Bećarvić (alija-becarevic) said :
#2

I have used it but again to run it I have to set the nomodeset option.In ubuntu 10.04 I can set gallium3D in use when I don't set it to nomodeset but then desktop effects are not working.And now when I have set nomodeset I have desktop effects but can't set gallium3D in use.

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Mirza Bećarvić (alija-becarevic) said :
#3

It uses Gallium3D only when nomodeset is of but then I don't have any effects.

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Sam_ (and-sam) said :
#4

Did you edit xorg.conf?
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?21708-Radeon-Gallium-on-ubuntu&s=6057c9ef1a3b0f86838cbd1742134628&p=177241#post177241

Then test outputs.
glxinfo | grep OpenGL
glxinfo | grep render

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Mirza Bećarvić (alija-becarevic) said :
#5

I did but didnt help.

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Mirza Bećarvić (alija-becarevic) said :
#6

I fixed it.Insted of nomodeset I added to grub "pci=nomsi".
thx anyway