Re: [opensuse] nVidia native vs XGL - again [SOLVED?]
So here is the magic!!!
I started compiz-fusion-icon and performance was back to 60 fps. I
found out that this is becaus
compiz-fusion-icon starts compiz using "Loose Binding" and "Indirect
Rendering". I dont know how to set this without compiz-fusion-icon but
once I know I will post it to there
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Alexander Egger
Argh after my upgrade to openSuse 11 my performance is also down to below 30 fps. No idea whats wrong.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Manne Merak
wrote: Sloan wrote:
Manne Merak wrote:
No, (we) dont want Xgl. I am trying to get the same performance on my Vostro 1700 without Xgl. Xgl works great, but I cant run any of my other OpenGL stuff. So I would like to use plain nVidia drivers and Compiz, but the performance is weird. It will rotate the cube at lightning speed and then just "hickup" for about 2 sec, same for Alt-Tab.
That particular symptom sounds exactly like the behavior of beagle on my machines - Silky smooth operation was attained by killing the beagle processes and removing the packages. YMMV.
Joe
No, Beagle didn't see more than 10min on my machine - nuked if as soon as the machine booted the first time. As I said, what bugs me is my desktop PC with a lesser videocard (6600) and exactly the same install have none of these issues. And the laptop runs smoothly compiz with XGL installed - so the driver, card and install is fine - can only be something in X.
Manne
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Alexander Egger wrote:
So here is the magic!!!
I started compiz-fusion-icon and performance was back to 60 fps. I found out that this is becaus
compiz-fusion-icon starts compiz using "Loose Binding" and "Indirect Rendering". I dont know how to set this without compiz-fusion-icon but once I know I will post it to there
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Alexander Egger
wrote: Argh after my upgrade to openSuse 11 my performance is also down to below 30 fps. No idea whats wrong.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Manne Merak
wrote: No, (we) dont want Xgl. I am trying to get the same performance on my Vostro 1700 without Xgl. Xgl works great, but I cant run any of my other OpenGL stuff. So I would like to use plain nVidia drivers and Compiz, but the performance is weird. It will rotate the cube at lightning speed and then just "hickup" for about 2 sec, same for Alt-Tab. That particular symptom sounds exactly like the behavior of beagle on my machines - Silky smooth operation was attained by killing the beagle
Manne Merak wrote: processes and removing the packages. YMMV.
Joe No, Beagle didn't see more than 10min on my machine - nuked if as soon as
Sloan wrote: the machine booted the first time. As I said, what bugs me is my desktop PC with a lesser videocard (6600) and exactly the same install have none of these issues. And the laptop runs smoothly compiz with XGL installed - so the driver, card and install is fine - can only be something in X.
Manne
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With fusion-icon you can set this in several places: (1) .config/compiz/fusion-icon For ATI: [compiz options] indirect rendering = true loose binding = false For nVidia: [compiz options] indirect rendering = true loose binding = true (2) x86-64 /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/data.py i386 /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/data.py Line 36: compiz_args = ['--replace', '--sm-disable', '--ignore-desktop-hints', \ '--inderict-rendering', '--loose-binding', 'ccp'] Without fusion icon: #!/bin/bash compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints --inderict-rendering \ --loose-binding ccp & sleep 3 # You can omit this now if you choose emerald --replace & exit 0 Now we will all get yelled at and told just to use compiz-manager to start compiz-fusion (which is the proper advise). But if you can't hack a little, it takes all the fun out of it ;-) -- David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 1:38 AM, David C. Rankin
With fusion-icon you can set this in several places:
(1) .config/compiz/fusion-icon
For ATI:
[compiz options] indirect rendering = true loose binding = false
For nVidia:
[compiz options] indirect rendering = true loose binding = true
(2)
x86-64 /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/data.py
i386 /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/data.py
Line 36:
compiz_args = ['--replace', '--sm-disable', '--ignore-desktop-hints', \ '--inderict-rendering', '--loose-binding', 'ccp']
Without fusion icon:
#!/bin/bash
compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints --inderict-rendering \ --loose-binding ccp &
sleep 3 # You can omit this now if you choose
emerald --replace & exit 0
Now we will all get yelled at and told just to use compiz-manager to start compiz-fusion (which is the proper advise). But if you can't hack a little, it takes all the fun out of it ;-)
No using compiz-wrapper is fine for me. I think its not quite clear what is going on there. Here is my solution for KDE 3 Select compiz-kde-launcher in "KDE Control Center -> KDE Components -> Session Manager" create an executeable compiz-kde-launcher script somewhere in your PATH (~/bin) for example put the following content there (thanks David): #!/bin/bash compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints --indirect-rendering \ --loose-binding ccp & sleep 3 # You can omit this now if you choose emerald --replace & exit 0 Works as wanted and gives the opportunity to tweak things the way you like. Alexander
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