Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Martin
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin _______________________________________________ fedora-kde mailing list fedora-kde@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
On Saturday 27 June 2009 13:10:16 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Martin
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin
There sems to be some kinda problem generally speaking with xorg 1.6.1. I ran into issues with wine. I'm using NVidia, so the problem is not confined to ATI chipsets. and reported the problem and after much qa at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=507589
If I were you, I would report the problem against kde so that more than one source and more than one issue gets pushed at the xorg people from more than one direction.
Eli
On Saturday 27 June 2009 15:27:57 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Saturday 27 June 2009 13:10:16 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Martin
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin
There sems to be some kinda problem generally speaking with xorg 1.6.1. I ran into issues with wine. I'm using NVidia, so the problem is not confined to ATI chipsets. and reported the problem and after much qa at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=507589
If I were you, I would report the problem against kde so that more than one source and more than one issue gets pushed at the xorg people from more than one direction.
Just to clarify...I meant the kde people over at bugzilla.redhat.com
This is the kind of thing that is bound to get a surly response over at kde. Something like go bother ATI. It might very well be an ATI bug, but the Fedora's KDE people, I know will do everything in their power to help pin point the problem.
You gotta love the Fedora KDE team. They're great. :)
Eli
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Saturday 27 June 2009 15:27:57 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Saturday 27 June 2009 13:10:16 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Martin
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin
There sems to be some kinda problem generally speaking with xorg 1.6.1. I ran into issues with wine. I'm using NVidia, so the problem is not confined to ATI chipsets. and reported the problem and after much qa at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=507589
If I were you, I would report the problem against kde so that more than one source and more than one issue gets pushed at the xorg people from more than one direction.
Just to clarify...I meant the kde people over at bugzilla.redhat.com
This is the kind of thing that is bound to get a surly response over at kde. Something like go bother ATI. It might very well be an ATI bug, but the Fedora's KDE people, I know will do everything in their power to help pin point the problem.
You gotta love the Fedora KDE team. They're great. :)
I've got one of those cards, though late in the release cycle opengl kinda-sorta started working again, but it's really slow, but definitely a bit of a regression from f10.
/me bad, no bugs file on my part (yet) either.
-- Rex
On Saturday 27 June 2009 12:10:16 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Could you point me to bugzilla? It sounds similar to my problem - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503028
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Disable desktop effects for now.
Jaroslav
Am Montag, 29. Juni 2009 schrieb Jaroslav Reznik:
On Saturday 27 June 2009 12:10:16 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Hallo again
I used google to get more information on this. It seems, that there is a bug or similar in the radeon xorg driver that causes problems in opneGL stuff. It is already reported, so I have to wait for it to be fixed. I think there is already a bug report for this.
Could you point me to bugzilla? It sounds similar to my problem - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503028
I have found some entries in
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=220792 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496649
and some more.
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Disable desktop effects for now.
I have disabled it. Some months ago I couldn't find any need for those graphical coodies and now I dont want to miss some of them.
Jaroslav
Martin
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
After recent mesa update things went worse than ever. KDE stays corupted even if I switched back to not using animated stuff. Only an restart of X helps, which is quite hard to do without seeing anything and no Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
But glxgears now works without error messages. Are there any openGL Test programs out there to find the problematic parts?
Martin
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin _______________________________________________ fedora-kde mailing list fedora-kde@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
On Saturday 04 July 2009 18:50:48 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
After recent mesa update things went worse than ever. KDE stays corupted even if I switched back to not using animated stuff. Only an restart of X helps, which is quite hard to do without seeing anything and no Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
But glxgears now works without error messages. Are there any openGL Test programs out there to find the problematic parts?
Martin
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin _______________________________________________
I think the probem in X Windows itself, I think, there is no way for me to confirm this though. I normally compile my Nvidia drivers myself, but for an experiment, I decided to try to install the drivers from rpmfusion. When I did that I could not get Desktop Effects with opengl. I reinstalled all the xorg server stuff and still nada. When I removed rpmfusion drivers and reinstalled the drivers that come from Nvidia directly everything was OK.
Eli
On Saturday 04 July 2009 19:56:45 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Saturday 04 July 2009 18:50:48 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Am Samstag, 27. Juni 2009 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Hallo there
after a upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11 my openGL no longer works as expected. The windows flashes and disapears, Icons are missing, decoration borders are missing, buttons shows up and disapears. With F10 everything works as expected. I have tried xrender and it works, but it is slower as openGL. Currently I have disabled the openGL stuff.
After recent mesa update things went worse than ever. KDE stays corupted even if I switched back to not using animated stuff. Only an restart of X helps, which is quite hard to do without seeing anything and no Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
But glxgears now works without error messages. Are there any openGL Test programs out there to find the problematic parts?
Martin
My hardware: ATI 9200SE on a pentium 4.
Any tips?
Martin
OK... Found the first direct "problem" with xorg. The bug report has been filed at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509776
I discovered this and can confirm the problem over at:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=135321
Thanks for listening :)
Eli
On Monday 06 Jul 2009 08:21:12 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
OK... Found the first direct "problem" with xorg. The bug report has been filed at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509776
I discovered this and can confirm the problem over at:
Eli,
Are you using the rpmfusion nvidia driver rpms?
You need to make sure the nouveau module is blacklisted. I believe the rpmfusion nvidia driver packages install '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist- nouveau.conf' which does just that, but if your initrd image is already built prior to that, it'll already contain the nouveau module, so you need to manually rebuild initrd for your current kernel.
Regards
Clive
On Monday 06 July 2009 11:06:50 Clive Messer wrote:
On Monday 06 Jul 2009 08:21:12 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
OK... Found the first direct "problem" with xorg. The bug report has been filed at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509776
I discovered this and can confirm the problem over at:
Eli,
Are you using the rpmfusion nvidia driver rpms?
You need to make sure the nouveau module is blacklisted. I believe the rpmfusion nvidia driver packages install '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist- nouveau.conf' which does just that, but if your initrd image is already built prior to that, it'll already contain the nouveau module, so you need to manually rebuild initrd for your current kernel.
K. Looking further into this.
Eli
On Monday 06 July 2009 11:18:46 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Monday 06 July 2009 11:06:50 Clive Messer wrote:
On Monday 06 Jul 2009 08:21:12 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
OK... Found the first direct "problem" with xorg. The bug report has been filed at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509776
I discovered this and can confirm the problem over at:
Eli,
Are you using the rpmfusion nvidia driver rpms?
You need to make sure the nouveau module is blacklisted. I believe the rpmfusion nvidia driver packages install '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist- nouveau.conf' which does just that, but if your initrd image is already built prior to that, it'll already contain the nouveau module, so you need to manually rebuild initrd for your current kernel.
K. Looking further into this.
That's a weird change of behavior. If I wanted a specific framebuffer before I would specify that I wanted to use it in the kernel. hmm
Eli