Kicked out for being a gay troopleader eh? Yeah man I feel your pain. (Move to canada they're about to legalize gay marriage):)
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For newer ati's I believe you need xfree-dri
And you can check whether or not dma is on with an "hdparm/dev/hdX" as root. And test your speeds with "hdparm -tT/dev/hdX"
Search the gentoo forums and you'll find lots and lots of posts about enabling dma and such.
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Regarding your movies.. you sure you got dma going?
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Your first point...
You realize that you can "zap" services right? Example:/etc/init.d/apache zap would reset the init script so that you can start it up regularly. I figured that out first week using Gentoo and I'm no rocket scientist.
Did you switch from Win9x?
Kicked out for being a gay troopleader eh? Yeah man I feel your pain. (Move to canada they're about to legalize gay marriage) :)
For newer ati's I believe you need xfree-dri
And you can check whether or not dma is on with an "hdparm /dev/hdX" as root. And test your speeds with "hdparm -tT /dev/hdX"
Search the gentoo forums and you'll find lots and lots of posts about enabling dma and such.
Regarding your movies.. you sure you got dma going?
Your first point... You realize that you can "zap" services right? Example: /etc/init.d/apache zap would reset the init script so that you can start it up regularly. I figured that out first week using Gentoo and I'm no rocket scientist.
The reason no one noticed, I think, is because its not true.
There are a few exceptions. But overall he's right. And you're just a troll.