Hi,

Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On jeu, 2008-02-21 at 18:21 +0100, Jan Capek wrote:
Disabling xinerama 'solves' the problem however at that point I am
stuck with 2 independent screens that are not of much use for me.

Ok.
I am not sure, maybe I should file a bug somewhere in the 'nv',
'nvidia' driver area. However, this bug seems to trigger with xfce4 only.

Well, could you try in metacity or openbox, wich support xinerama pretty
well?
I have tested with openbox. This allowed me identifying the problem a
little bit further. The issue is still reproducable in openbox when I
use the xfce4-terminal there. Further, I have noticed that when dragging any other windows over this terminal their decorations get damaged, too. Now I am quite sure that this is nvidia driver problem. There has to be some window redrawing function that xfce4 uses that triggers this bug. Should this still be reported to xfce4 bts to work around for broken nvidia drivers?



I have made a research and tried the following configurations for
dual head so far:
- nvidia driver (2 instances of the device) + Xinerama - this gives
me satisfying performance, however the above bug occurs in xfce4

- nvidia driver + TwinView option (X.org's xinerama is disabled) -
this works fine, however, the performance is VERY BAD. Moving windows around is fine. Switching desktop and redrawing of all windows on the freshly switched desktop is very very slow

- nv driver - doesn't support dual head on my nvidia card, xrandr extension doesn't show all connected screens. I will take a look at the problem further here.

Well, I guess the problem lies in nvidia driver. I use at work two
nvidia-based cards, using xinerama, and it works pretty fine in Xfce (no
bug like this). But this is using nvidia legacy.

If anybody can think of a testcase, to duplicate the issue in a different environment than xfce4, I would be more than happy to try
that.

I am attaching the two configurations + xrandr output of the twinview one + relevant X.org logs.

The thing is, we can't really debug nvidia proprietary driver...

I would be more happy if there was some working solution for dualhead for nVidia GeForce 6200 so that I wouldn't have to use the proprietary driver. But as of now, I didn't find any, so I have struggle with this bug.

Jan




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