# HG changeset patch # User gabucino # Date 989564980 0 # Node ID 6d49b76acf0456bd739919de3b919e7d5af45a01 # Parent 6d64c307197655c73863e97a52d7728f1259fedb typo diff -r 6d64c3071976 -r 6d49b76acf04 DOCS/VIDEOCARDS --- a/DOCS/VIDEOCARDS Fri May 11 02:07:17 2001 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/VIDEOCARDS Fri May 11 07:09:40 2001 +0000 @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ III. Native card-specific drivers -There is 3 native drivers for Linux: +There are 3 native drivers for Linux: 1. Matrox G200/G400/G450 BES (Back-End Scaler) support -> mga_vid kernel drv. It's active developed by me (A'rpi), and it has hardware VSYNC support with triple buffering. It works on both framebuffer console and under X. @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ 2. MPlayer's DGA driver is autodetected on ./configure, or you can force it with --enable-dga. 3. If the driver couldn't switch to a smaller resolution, experiment with - switches -vm (only with X 3.0.x), -fs, -bpp, -zoom to find a video mode that + switches -vm (only with X 3.3.x), -fs, -bpp, -zoom to find a video mode that the movie fits in. There is no converter right now.. :( 4. Become ROOT. DGA needs root access to be able to write directly video memory. If you want to run it as user, then install MPlayer SUID root: