Jaunty: How do you activate video acceleration?
marc
gmane at auxbuss.com
Wed Apr 15 12:04:44 UTC 2009
Willy Hamra said...
> On 13/04/2009, marc <gmane at auxbuss.com> wrote:
> > Alan Dacey said...
> > > marc wrote:
> > > > Alan Dacey said...
> > > . . .
> > > >>>
> > > >> What video card?
> > > >
> > > > $ lspci says
> > > >
> > > > nVidia GeForce Go 6600
> > > >
> > > > This is a laptop. No probs with video since badger.
> > > . . .
> > > >
> > >
> > > I am going to guess that the GeForce 6600 & nVidia driver is the issue. My
> > > son's machine had a GeForce 6200 LE and it gave me some problems at first. I
> > > couldn't get Tux Racer or Extreme Tux to play in full screen. The monitor would
> > > go blank and the only way to get it back was to restart kdm. I installed the
> > > 177, 173 & 169 drivers and it did not work until I got to the 96 drivers. I had
> > > the 173 working fine in Hardy but not in Intrepid, I think it is a KDE 4 thing.
> > > Try going down the line and see if that solves the problem using the
> > > nvidia-glx-### packages. I couldn't tell the difference between the drivers,
> > > except for the full screen thing.
> >
> > Thanks, Alan.
> >
> > I've pretty much given up on this one. I'll progress it on launchpad.
> > It's a royal pain not being able to use Ctrl+Alt+F? consoles, though.
> >
>
> if you're going to play games, i advice you to disable compositing. it
> has a shortcut you can check in systemsettings. just toggle it off
> before u start a game, this will disable all effects. and then toggle
> them back on when you're done playing. compositing can seriously drop
> your frame rate, and create weird effects in full screen applications.
> i play gl-117, it can run with all graphic options at max with a 20
> FPS rate. when compositing is on, i need to drop the graphic options,
> and still barely get 5 FPS.
> this is really annoying, when a full screen app is started, effects
> are NOT supposed to continue running, there's no desktop to operate on
> anymore, yet, they continue doing random nonsenses drawing in the
> background.
No, I'm not playing games. The problem persists after disabling
compositing. It's a bug. I'm working it through with nvidia via
launchpad.
--
Cheers,
Marc
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