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Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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restricted-manager (0.13) feisty; urgency=low
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* restricted-manager: Drop 'In Use' checkboxes which could not be operated
anyway and were confusing for too many users. Replace them with a 'status'
text, saying 'In use', 'Needs computer restart', or nothing. (LP: #95901)
* Restric
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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So, now we will need three packages for nvidia drivers.
nvidia-glx
nvidia-glx-legacy
nvidia-glx-even-more-legacy
:)
I looked into my xorg.conf file in my other system (gentoo) where I have
GeForce 6600. It didn't have AllowGLXWithComposite set and the
acceleration was working so probably we don't
Let me rewrite one of the above sentences:
I strongly suspect the new drivers will now enable GL even when composite is in
use... I do not know what the situation is regarding the new legacy 96xx
drivers. Information about Composite and the 7184 drivers is found here
http://http.download.nvidia.
Well there are now three sets of drivers:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
o Legacy 71xx drivers (broadly GeForce 2 and below)
o New legacy 96xx (broadly GeForce 2MX- GeForce 4 4000)
o "Supported" new drivers (broadly GeForce 5000 and above)
I strong
Thanks for pointing this out. I don't have a legacy card to test this
with. :/
It's easy enough to add this option by default when using r-m. Is it
also required for the non-legacy driver?
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Importance: Unde
Done.
I'm not yet familiar enough with launchpad :)
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Milosz:
Hey that's OK - you caught yourself in the end : ) Is there any chance you can
click on "xorg (Ubuntu)" at the top and change this bug to confirmed?
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Sorry, I didn't read the whole description and submitted resolution
again.
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The problem is also present with restricted-manager. When nvidia legacy
driver is installed it cannot handle composite extension. So, either
composite should be disabled with driver installation or
Option "AllowGLXWithComposite" "true"
should be added to Device section in xorg.conf .
So, I can
Not dissimilar to Bug #90688 which was for fglrx . Behaviour might be
different for the other two NVIDIA drivers.
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