Hello all!
I've just upgraded my video card to an ATI Radeon 9000 64M card and
installed the "fglrx" drivers as per the SUSE readme on the ftp site.
The driver works great! I've got it running at 1280x1024 and it's
pushing about 2200 fps on glxgears!
Here's my problem...
I normally manage a couple of other machines at the same time, through
VNC sessions on secondary X servers/sessions running a lite-weight
windows manager (normally fvwm2) It's worked great for me for the past 6
months or better in SUSE 8.2 and now (currently) 9.0.
Now however, whenever I start another X session, my original goes
nuts!!! It's a hardcore dump that has made me hard-restart my box 7
times in the past 24 hours. This ONLY happens when I run anther X
server/session.
There is a reason behind wanting to run them, mainly because KDE
interprets my mouse very strangely and makes it work strangely in VNC.
It's a Microsoft IntelliMouse USB, and it's worked great for all things
since I've had it. Only, when using a VNC session started through KDE,
the mouse acts very strange, not minimizing windows normally, and on the
desktop, when I click an icon, I must click it again to "un-click" it,
or it believes I'm still selecting that icon... These issues NEVER
happened in a VNC session from FVWM2...
I'm asking for any ideas as to why this would crash due to this update.
I know it's a new video driver, and it's running in 3D accel enabled,
but this is crazy...
If anyone has any suggestions, ideas, comments on this, please voice
them in my direction!
Thanks!
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Travis Owens
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