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Update: My bad: I relied on the wrong tools, gnome-xgl-settings and glxgears. Turned out, manually setting Xgl as X-server worked without hitch...
OK, I tried the whole day to get my new 7900gs based card working with Linux (vanilla SuSE 10.1 for x64). It works flawlessly in Winxp; the 6600gt based card I had before also worked well within SuSE. The problem is that I can't activate 3D accel: glxgears is slow and gnome-xgl-settings says I need to activate 3D. glxinfo says direct rendering is activated, the nvidia module is loaded, and I don't see any errors in in Xorg.0.log (no EE marked lines). I have tried NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8776-pkg2.run and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-9629-pkg2.run without luck. Interesting sections from xorg.conf: Section "Module" Load "type1" Load "dbe" Load "freetype" Load "glx" Load "v4l" Load "extmod" EndSection Section "Device" BoardName "GeForce 7900 GS" BusID "5:0:0" Driver "nvidia" Identifier "Device[0]" VendorName "NVidia" EndSection It was created by sax. I have attached the nvidia bug report. Any ideas? Last edited by cboehme1; 11-11-06 at 04:24 PM. Reason: Update |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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glxgears is not a benchmark. Which real world OpenGL applications are also slow?
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You are right... I thought that it at least should look fast, and also was confused by gnome-xgl-settings refusing to activate 3D effects, because presumably no 3D-acceleration was available. However, simply setting Xgl as default X-Server did the trick. Sorry for wasting your time!
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