NAME

fglrxinfo - display info about a GLX extension and OpenGL renderer

SYNOPSIS

fglrxinfo [ -x | -n | -t | -v | -o] [-display  display]
fglrxinfo [ -h | --help]

DESCRIPTION

fglrxinfo is a tool similar to glxinfo(1). It lists information about the GLX extension, OpenGL capable visuals, and the OpenGL renderer on an X server. The GLX and renderer info includes the version and extension attributes. The visual info lists the GLX visual attributes available for each OpenGL capable visual (e.g. whether the visual is double buffered, the component sizes, Z-buffering depth, etc).

OPTIONS

Without an option, fglrxinfo prints a brief adapter info. To get a more verbose output, you should make use of the following command line options:
-x
Print information about lib strings with extensions.
-n
Print normal information.
-t
Print wide table. By default the visual info is presented in a concise 80 character wide tabular format. Use this option to produce a wider, more readable tabular format for the visual list.
-v
Generate a verbose format output style for the visual list.
-o
Print information on overlays.
-display display
Specify the display to query. Use the DISPLAY environment variable to get the default host, display number and screen.
-h, --help
Print a short summary of options and their usage.

ENVIRONMENT

DISPLAY
To get the default host, display number and screen.
LIBGL_DEBUG
Set this variable to verbose to print more diagnostic messages, e.g. if the DRI driver fails to load. This could be useful if you observe problems with your 3D acceleration. Any error message printed should be (hopefully) self-explanatory.

BUGS

Report any issues with the fglrxinfo program to http://support.ati.com.
We currently know these bugs:
 
fglrxinfo identifies itself as “fireglinfo”.
 

SEE ALSO

glxinfo(1x)

AUTHOR

Daniel Leidert <[email protected]>
Author.
Copyright © 2005-2006 Daniel Leidert
 
See the file /usr/share/doc/fglrx_man/COPYING for license and warranty information.
 

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