Also, sound does not work if I have 2 setiathome processes running. A message (in KDE) pops up that CPU is overloaded and artsd exiting. Again, as with 3D problem - is it normal behaviour? Or there is something wrong with my installation? I thought that kernel takes care of timing/slicing issues, so that processes does not get kicked out. Dima. --- Brad Bourn <brad@summitrd.com> wrote:
what does cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep NV say?
see any clues there?
or
cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status ?
B-)
Hi, after upgrading nvidia driver from v.1.0-7174 to 1.0-7667 3D stopped working. glxgears run at 15 fps and none of GL screensavers start. I cabn see that "nvidia" module is loaded, "glxinfo" says that
rendering enabled and correctly identifies the video card and the driver. Also , sax2 says that 3D enabled.
Originally, nvidia driver was installed through YOU. The upgrade was done first running "nvidia-installer --uninstall" and after that running Nvidia's installer (NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-7667-pkg2.run) since YOU did not fetch any new drivers. Looking at the nvidia-installer log I have not spotted errors, it says that "installed succesfully".
What could be the problem? Any advise will be appreciated.
Dima.
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