I will test the next alpha then.
The current Builds don't start here (kernel panic...).
Will SyncToVBlank be enabled? (Kwin4 does this, too. Looks as smooth as
Vista/7 or OSX then!)
PS: Mplayer/Xine/VLC etc... should be compiled with vdpau support!
Vdpau does an incredible job.
FullHD 1080p/24p
Tested with nvidia 185.18.14
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Everything is still the same, nothing has changed :(
- 50hz
- detect refresh rate
- no vsync (heavy tearing!)
Dennis
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Thx, I'll try that at home :)
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Here they are
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I've noticed that 'sync to vblank' is now disabled with the latest compiz
release.
Why? It looks ugly without when moving windows and isn't any faster!
Sync to vblank is a must and detect refresh rate has to be disabled (when
nvidia rendering is used) since things get much worse with it.
Plus th
It still doesn't work with the latest updates!
xorg.conf says 1440x1440 which is totally wrong.
xrandr reports 1152x864 as the highest supported resolution so does
displayconfig-gtk.
If I select 'LCD Panel 1440x900' in displayconfig-gtk 1024x768 is the highest
possible resolution to choose...
Same problem here as well with a 19" 1440x900 display from Hanns.G
connected per DVI with a NVIDIA Geforce 7900GS (even using the
opensource nv-driver).
INF attached
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I have the same problem with displayconfig-gtk.
This problem still exists here (will try the updates from today in a few
minutes and report).
NVIDIA Geforce7900
nv driver
1440x900 (DVI)
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Thanks for confirming :)
Anyway, it's a small "bug". ;)
regards Dennis
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Binary package hint: compiz-gnome
If nvidia driver (nvidia-glx-new 100.14.19) is activated through
restricted-manager compiz starts after a restart which works quite good...
BUT, it is slow because it could be configured better!
There's a bug in nvidia driver which reports
Public bug reported:
If nvidia driver (nvidia-glx-new 100.14.19) is activated through
restricted-manager compiz starts after a restart which works quite good...
BUT, it is slow because it could be configured better!
There's a bug in nvidia driver which reports refresh rate values wrong to other
same here...
but install works ;)
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Same here on gutsy livecd :D
I also think that it doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't even ask for an password on an installed gutsy system, so why does
it on livecd??
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Same problem here.
Irqpoll works
Why would this not be fixed?
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I already did that ;)
"I found the following workaround for the x86 cd.
You need to use the following kernel-parameter:
hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false
The CD works now, but there's another bug with the debian installer.
After installing system packages, the installer complains:
"No installable kern
This bug doesn't appear with the AMD64-Version of the livecd. Even Herd2 works
here.
So there must be something wrong.
The amd64-alternate cd installs just fine, exept grub, which I had to
install manually (only tried the cd from today).
I found the following workaround for the x86 cd.
You need
These are the two messages I get on tty4:
kernel: not found
Intel ISA PCIC probe: not found
The second message appears very rarely. Max. 1 time in 2 seconds
compared to 100 times in 1 second :D (kernel: not found).
@Stephen Drake:
I've followed your suggestion. The network autoconfiguration app
@Thilo:
What is your config?
Dual Core? DDR2? Which MB? etc...
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- It is not possible for me to install the feisty alternate-cd.
+ It is not possible for me to install the feisty alternate-cd. [20070116.2]
I have to boot with the irqpoll option, without it I got a message before the
installer starts (cdrom confused...)
The proble
Public bug reported:
It is not possible for me to install the feisty alternate-cd.
I have to boot with the irqpoll option, without it I got a message before the
installer starts (cdrom confused...)
The problem is that the setup doesn't seen find any modules...
On tty4 I get the following message
Same problem here with the alternate-cd (x86):
date: kernel, not found
date: kernel, not found
date: kernel, not found
date: kernel, not found
...
on tty4
My config:
asus p5w dh delux
core 2 duo e6600
2GB Ram Dualchannel
DVD-RW on Intel-Ich7-Controller. I checked the jmicron-controller, too, but g
Hi
The last time I tried to install ubuntu from the livecd I've been waiting 1
minute, but nothing happened...
So I did a restart and booted into windows again.
I will do further tests about the problem.
Maybe I have to turn off advanced bios options like C1E, Hyperpath3 etc.
It could maybe be
I have exactly the same problem.
Now that the livecd (since 10-11-06, I think) properly detects my harddrives
(p-ata and s-ata!) ubuntu just stops after a while. It doesn't complete the
installation. Ubuntu just hangs before the system is completely installed. :(
PS: I have to boot with irqpoll
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