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Old 7th April 2009, 04:11 AM
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Signal 11 with Voodoo 3 and Fedora 9

I have an old Voodoo 3 card in my system, and I'm trying to get 3D acceleration working, but in my /var/log/Xorg.0.log, it tells me "Caught signal 11" (after printing all the normal start-up info). I tried the configuration file in the thread:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showth...hlight=voodoo3
but that didn't help. What can I do do debug this further, and hopefully get it working? I have verified the "tdfx" and "drm" modules are loaded.

Interestingly, the X server works when I tell "system-config-display" to set the display to millions of colors, even though the card supports no more than 65536. I'm guessing it it uses software emulation for everything - even 2D graphics, because it's so slow as to be barely usable, even when I'm not running any 3D applications.
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