That already exists; LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT / __GL_FORCE_INDIRECT.
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That already exists; LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT / __GL_FORCE_INDIRECT.
Sorry for the delay, but the new forums are now up!
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/98/linux/
To be clear, the issue you're observing is that VDPAU playback with 310.14 is slow if KDE OpenGL compositing is enabled, but not if desktop effects are disabled? 310.14 was supposed to address just...
Actually, I meant to reply to thefirstm; sorry about that. It seems like you're trying to view the log in a tool that doesn't support multi-part gzip files. Try unzipping it with gunzip first and...
Hi,
Sorry you're running into this; can you please email linux-bugs@nvidia.com with that text and attach the output of running `sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh`?
Thanks!
- Pierre-Loup
Applying the patch should cause help with that also, yes. It should remove any problems when the window isn't moving and alleviate them if you're dragging the window.
The patch was only applied upstream a month ago; From the looks of it KDE 4.9 got branches a while before that, so you need to apply it manually. I looked at this problem some more on yesterday and I...
Do you have the KWin patch referenced there applied?
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?73627-304-48-pre-release-for-Linux-Solaris-FreeBSD&p=286910#post286910
It would also cause...
Yes, threaded optimizations have been supported under Windows for a while now.
Still working on the forums; we realize how unfortunate the current situation is right now and are trying to work it out as soon as possible.
As for the VDPAU / KWin interaction problems, we're...
Please refer to this post for more information.
Thanks,
- Pierre-Loup
NVIDIA Linux Graphics
Up to four screens are supported natively with Kepler GPUs, two otherwise. You can get three screens without Xinerama if you have two identical pre-Kepler GPUs using SLI BaseMosaic.
Hello,
We're very sorry for the inconvenience that this is causing. We're currently working on putting up our own UNIX support forums and retrieving the data from the now-disabled NvNews UNIX...
http://www.nvidia.com/object/carma-devkit.html
It is PCI-E based.
EDuke32 running the HRP:
http://plagman.net/stuff/dx10_renderer/dx10_renderer.png
http://hrp.duke4.net/screens/ep1/e1l3_03.jpg
This isn't true anymore. You can get Tegra 2 support in recent kernels (it used to only be an Android Froyo 2.6.32 kernel) and you get recent binary drivers that have nothing to do with Android...
I'd gladly try it out as well; thanks!