I have tried the new kernel (3.0.0-1-amd64) with nvidia drivers 275.21,
same problem.
glxheads
glxheads: exercise multiple GLX connections (any key = exit)
Usage:
glxheads xdisplayname ...
Example:
glxheads :0 mars:0 venus:1
Name: :0
Display: 0xe3d2a0
Window: 0x222
Context:
On 2011-07-06 07:34, Hadret wrote:
> Another one here with same issue. I was trying to make it work number
> of times and on different approaches, no luck so far. I was getting
> "segmentation fault" when installed proprietary drivers debian-way and
> from NVIDIAs default installer, on 275 and 280
Hi there!
Another one here with same issue. I was trying to make it work number
of times and on different approaches, no luck so far. I was getting
"segmentation fault" when installed proprietary drivers debian-way and
from NVIDIAs default installer, on 275 and 280 versions. The worst
part is nouv
I just uploaded nvidia-graphics-drivers beta 280.04-1 to experimental.
You might want to try this and see if the problem was already fixed
upstream.
Andreas
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On 2011-07-02 20:33, Lénaïc Huard wrote:
> Package: libgl1-nvidia-glx
> Version: 275.09.07-4
> Severity: important
>
> Since a recent update of my Debian sid, Im totally unable to use
> graphic hardware acceleration.
>
> In KDEs systemsettings, composite desktop effects are disabled.
> Blender
Package: libgl1-nvidia-glx
Version: 275.09.07-4
Severity: important
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Since a recent update of my Debian sid, I’m totally unable to use
graphic hardware acceleration.
In KDE’s systemsettings, composite desktop effects are disabled.
Blender crashes as s
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