Dale wrote:
>
>> Notice anything there?
>>
>> Dale
>> :-) :-)
>>
OK, something that got re-emerged seems to have fixed it. Emerge -ev
world is not finished but OpenGL is now working. I would have to assume
since no one else had this issue that it was something I did or
misconfigured somewh
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 7/3/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Any clue? Am I doing something wrong? Is this new xorg that bad?
>> Should I unmask the newer xorg? I read the nvidia drivers are not ready
>> yet.
>
> I doubt it is related to the version of x.org. I've been using it as
> ~x86
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # eselect set opengl nvidia
>>> !!! Error: Can't load module set
>>> exiting.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
>>>
>
> Bah, I just gave you the command in the wrong order. `eselect opengl set
> nvidia` was the right one. Need to tell
On 7/3/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any clue? Am I doing something wrong? Is this new xorg that bad?
Should I unmask the newer xorg? I read the nvidia drivers are not ready
yet.
I doubt it is related to the version of x.org. I've been using it as
~x86 for awhile with the nvidia drive
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> To get oprofile going, build the kernel module (it's included in the
> main kernel, just enable it -- CONFIG_PROFILING in Instrumentation), run
> `make vmlinux` in /usr/src/linux, emerge oprofile, then run this little
> script like this:
> ./oprof someapp
>
> It will start
Dale wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # eselect set opengl nvidia
>> !!! Error: Can't load module set
>> exiting.
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
Bah, I just gave you the command in the wrong order. `eselect opengl set
nvidia` was the right one. Need to tell it which module, before the
action to use from th
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> Richard Fish wrote:
>>
>>> Do you have a dri section in xorg.conf? Something like:
>>>
>>> Section "dri"
>>>Group "graphics"
>>>Mode 0660
>>> EndSection
>>>
>>> -Richard
>>>
>> Added that and now I get a error in my screen sa
Dale wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
>> Do you have a dri section in xorg.conf? Something like:
>>
>> Section "dri"
>>Group "graphics"
>>Mode 0660
>> EndSection
>>
>> -Richard
> Added that and now I get a error in my screen saver thingy. It goes
> something like this:
>
>> The speci
Richard Fish wrote:
>
> Do you have a dri section in xorg.conf? Something like:
>
> Section "dri"
>Group "graphics"
>Mode 0660
> EndSection
>
> -Richard
Added that and now I get a error in my screen saver thingy. It goes
something like this:
> The specified library screensaver co
On 7/3/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Do you have a dri section in xorg.conf? Something like:
Section "dri"
Group "graphics"
Mode 0660
EndSection
-Richard
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # glxinfo | grep direct
>>> direct rendering: No
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
>>>
>
>
>> Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
>>
>
> Try this:
> LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
>
> Thanks,
> Donnie
>
>
OK, this is what I got:
Dale wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # glxinfo | grep direct
>> direct rendering: No
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
> Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Try this:
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
Thanks,
Donnie
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> Richard Fish wrote:
>>
>>> Did you try "eselect opengl nvidia"?
>>>
>>> -Richard
>>>
>> Regretfully, yes. Still no go. I even made sure it was actually using
>> it too. I selected a NON-OpenGL screen saver and now the CPU doesn't go
>> nut
Dale wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
>> Did you try "eselect opengl nvidia"?
>>
>> -Richard
>
> Regretfully, yes. Still no go. I even made sure it was actually using
> it too. I selected a NON-OpenGL screen saver and now the CPU doesn't go
> nuts.
Do you have direct rendering working? `glxinfo |
Richard Fish wrote:
>
> Did you try "eselect opengl nvidia"?
>
> -Richard
Regretfully, yes. Still no go. I even made sure it was actually using
it too. I selected a NON-OpenGL screen saver and now the CPU doesn't go
nuts.
Now I have to get the power saver options sorted out with this new xorg
On 7/2/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to the modular xorg last night. I thought all was well till
I noticed something today. First I noticed that when the screen saver
comes on that it takes up 100% of my CPU. Thing is, the screen saver
doesn't work anymore. I remerged al
Hi,
I upgraded to the modular xorg last night. I thought all was well till
I noticed something today. First I noticed that when the screen saver
comes on that it takes up 100% of my CPU. Thing is, the screen saver
doesn't work anymore. I remerged all the nvidia stuff, kernel, glx, and
settings
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