I found the problem with libGL.so.1 and nouveau, "./nvidia-installer --uninstall" didn't put everything back in place. The reply to the bug I submitted asked me to run glxinfo which failed. I then zypper searched on glx and reinstalled 2 packages libva-glx1 and libxcb-glx0. tindog:~ # LIBGLDEBUG=verbose glxinfo name of display: :0 Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig After a reboot, glxinfo worked and my cuSDR64 app now works as it did when the NVidia driver wasn't a problem. That's my cue to give NVidia drivers a rest if not a permanent layoff. Regards Sid. On 17/12/13 20:26, Sid Boyce wrote:
On 17/12/13 09:15, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Felix Miata
wrote: My experience with Nouveau over time has been very clearly inferior to that with Intel, MGA and Radeon.
I briefly tested nouveau after update to 13.1 and it was mostly OK (I have once some artifacts on title bar and scrolling was not quite pleasant); the main issue to me was (lack of) performance and thermal management. If this really became better in 3.13 - something to test during next update :) I shall file a bug as I have and application that links libGL.so.1 and fails saying it needs openGL v2 or later.
There is something it needs that's not supplied by that lib. The same app in Kubuntu 13.10 links the same library and is OK. # rpm -qa|grep opengl python-opengl-accelerate-3.0.2-4.3.x86_64 python-opengl-3.0.2-4.3.noarch
# rpm -qa|grep GL Mesa-libGL1-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libGLESv1_CM1-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libGL-devel-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libGL1-32bit-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libEGL1-32bit-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 libGLU1-9.0.0-8.4.x86_64 Mesa-libGLESv2-2-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libGLESv1_CM-devel-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 libQtGLib-2_0-0-0.10.3-1.2.x86_64 Mesa-libGLESv2-2-32bit-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libEGL-devel-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Mesa-libEGL1-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 libGLU1-32bit-9.0.0-8.4.x86_64 libGLEW1_9-1.9.0-6.4.x86_64 Mesa-libGLESv2-devel-10.0.0-70.1.x86_64 Regards Sid.
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