--- date: "2001-01-17T10:47:00Z" title: DivX is My Friend --- I found a really great <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> DivX site; I've been grabbing episodes since last night. Check it out <a href="http://members.tripod.co.uk/Kristok/episodes/tng/">here</a>. Speaking of DivX, the next generation of the DivX ;-) codec is available, but this time with source. See <a href="http://www.projectmayo.com/opendivx/">Project Mayo: OpenDivX</a> for more information. <br /><br /> <a href="/projects/pheh/">Pheh</a> 0.2.1 is out. I've got v0.2.2 sitting here on my box; it's almost ready to go. The only problem is, I upgraded to the SGI GLU headers so compile the latest CVS Evas, and I must have gotten a broken snapshot, because now no GLU-related stuff works correctly. Oh well, I'll fix it soon enough. 0.2.2 adds webcam and native <a href="/projects/cam/">Cam</a> bookmark support. I'm still working on sane keyboard support; I might hold off v0.2.2 until that is ready to go. <br /><br /> I've been having a horrendous time with kernel 2.4. Here's the problem; I've got a GeForce 2 MX TwinView and the KT133 chipset. Now, kernel 2.4 has KT133 AGP support via agpgart, and the NVidia driver has #ifdefs so it doesn't use it's own AGP support. So, in theory I _should_ be able to compile the kernel with KT133 agpgart support, reboot, and compile the NVidia drivers (which would exclude it's own AGP driver). Alternatively, I could compile 2.4 without agpgart, and compile the NVidia driver, which would use it's own (working) KT133 support. Fortunately for me neither of those two options works; I get a hard lock after my ssh-agent dialog closes. Before you ask, yes I've applied the linux-2.4.0-PR patch; 0.9-5 won't compile under 2.4 without it. I've also tried the TNT2 M64 POST patch (someone in #nvidia thought it might help), and various other crap. The only thing I haven't tried yet is upgrading from XFree86 4.0.1 to 4.0.2. At this point, I suspect that may be the problem, but I'm sticking with 2.2 for the time being. <br /><br /> On a more positive note, I tried out both SVGATextMode (132x60) and fbcon. Wow! FBCon looks great -- totally smooth fonts in console; absolutely amazing -- but it's a bit on the slow side. I like SVGATextMode a bit more at the moment. It's not noticeably slower, but there's a _ton_ of console space. I actually felt a bit cramped once I got back into X. <br /><br /> Finally, I've heard rumors about the new Nvidia Linux drivers having multihead or even xinerama GL support. Needless to say, I've been checking the <a href="http://www.nvidia.com/Products/Drivers.nsf/Linux.html">page</a> about 1000 times a day waiting for it to come out. Then again, the drivers were supposed to come out before christmas, so who knows...