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Problemer med de nyeste ATI-driverne i Slackware


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Heisann. Installerte nettopp de nyeste driverne fra ATI (versjon 8.18.6) på min laptop. Har et Radeon 9600 kort.

 

Prøvde så kommandoen fgl_glxgears. Greia startet opp og tannhjulene gikk rundt, men disse tannhjulene skal jo sitte på en firkantet boks som også snurrer rundt. Det gjorde den ikke. Ser bare den ene siden av firkanten, slik at den danner en ren flate. Feilmeldingen som ble spyttet ut i terminalen var dette:

Using GLX_SGIX_pbuffer

FGLTexMgr: open of shared memory object failed (Function not implemented)

__FGLTexMgrCreateObject: __FGLTexMgrSHMmalloc failed!

fglX11AllocateManagedSurface: __FGLTexMgrCreateObject failed!!

Denne feilmeldingen renner inn hele tiden.

 

Tydelig at det er funksjon eller noe som mangler, men hvilken har jeg ikke peiling på......

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RTFM :)

 

Hadde du lest Release-notes, hadde du funne løysinga.

 

3D Applications Produce Open of Shared Memory Object Failed Error Message

 

This information applies to the following system configurations:

 

    * ATI Proprietary Linux Driver version 3.14.6 and later

 

The following may occur when trying to run certain 3D applications:

 

    * 3D image appears corrupt or blank

    * Missing textures

    * System performance drops sharply

 

The following error message may also appear numerous times:

 

FGLTexMgr: open of shared memory object failed (Function not implemented) __FGLTexMgrCreateObject: __FGLTexMgrSHMmalloc failed! fglX11AllocateManagedSurface: __FGLTexMgrCreateObject failed!

 

The display driver requires POSIX Shared Memory to be enabled on the system in order to run these applications correctly. This feature should be enabled by default on most current Linux distributions, but may be disabled intentionally by some system administrators or not included in older distributions.

 

To enable POSIX Shared Memory on your system, perform the following as root:

 

  1. Add the following line to /etc/fstab (if it isn't there already): tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0

  2. Mount shared memory as follows: mount /dev/shm

  3. Issue the following command to check that it mounted properly: mount | grep "shm"

 

If the mount was successful, then the following output (or similar) should appear:

tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)

 

At this point, POSIX Shared Memory is enabled. Your 3D applications should run properly and the error message above should no longer occur.

 

If the output from this command is blank, then the mount failed.

 

If /dev/shm fails to mount, then this feature may not be turned on in your Linux kernel. In this case we recommend upgrading to a more recent Linux kernel, or contacting your Linux Distribution vendor for more information on enabling POSIX Shared Memory.

 

For further information and general help on driver or software installation, game issues, and more, visit the ATI FAQ website.

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EDIT: Nå funker det som bare f***....... Takk skal du ha!

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Har du problemer med kræsj, frys o.l? Har det på min maskin... lurer på om flere opplever det samme med ATIs drivere.

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Her funker det kjempefint på OpenSuse 10.0 ihverfall :yes:

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