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= Maverick = | = SGX Video Acceleration = |
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== SGX Video Acceleration == === Installing drivers for OMAP 3 === |
== Installing drivers for OMAP 3 == |
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=== Installing drivers for OMAP 4 === | == Installing drivers for OMAP 4 == |
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If you're using the pre-installed image then just install the TI OMAP4 Extras and you'll have SGX working after your next reboot. | If you're using the official pre-installed image you will find an icon with a TI logo in the unity launcher on the left. Just clicking on the icon will automatically install the TI OMAP4 Extras and you'll have SGX working after your next reboot. If you are adventurous you can also add the TI OMAP trunk ppa that contains unreleased packages using: {{{ $ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:tiomap-dev/omap-trunk }}} |
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=== Testing SGX with a DEMO === | There is also a metapackage just for the SGX support that installs the above packages and more {{{ $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-omap4-extras-graphics }}} == Testing SGX with a DEMO == |
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You can also install the package '''mesa-utils-extra''' that contains '''es2gears''' and '''es2_info''' (available only at >= Natty) |
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Not supported by default, but backporting Maverick's driver should probably work fine. | Not supported by default, but with OMAP 3 backporting Maverick's driver should probably work fine. |
SGX Video Acceleration
Installing drivers for OMAP 3
Activate the universe and multiverse repositories, then install the following packages:
$ sudo apt-get install libegl1-sgx-omap3 libgles1-sgx-omap3 libgles2-sgx-omap3
Before using it just be sure your user is also included at 'video' group.
Installing drivers for OMAP 4
If you're using the official pre-installed image you will find an icon with a TI logo in the unity launcher on the left. Just clicking on the icon will automatically install the TI OMAP4 Extras and you'll have SGX working after your next reboot. If you are adventurous you can also add the TI OMAP trunk ppa that contains unreleased packages using:
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:tiomap-dev/omap-trunk
In case you want to install it by hand, just activate the tiomap-dev PPA https://launchpad.net/~tiomap-dev/+archive/release and make sure you install the following packages:
$ sudo apt-get install libegl1-sgx-omap4 libgles1-sgx-omap4 libgles2-sgx-omap4
There is also a metapackage just for the SGX support that installs the above packages and more
$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-omap4-extras-graphics
Testing SGX with a DEMO
Grab the SDK Demo Package from http://neuvoo.org/neuvoo/distfiles/SGX-3.01.00.07-SDK.tar.gz
Then to run the demos just get into the X11 Binaries directory (e.g. OGLES/SDKPackage/Binaries/CommonX11/Demos/EvilSkull) and run the demo:
$ ./OGLESEvilSkull
You can also install the package mesa-utils-extra that contains es2gears and es2_info (available only at >= Natty)
Lucid
Not supported by default, but with OMAP 3 backporting Maverick's driver should probably work fine.
ARM/OMAP/Graphics (last edited 2012-04-26 11:53:07 by p4FDFB227)