I have the same problem with NVIDIA 6111 driver and a GForce4 440 Go on
a Dell Latittude 8400. Same symptoms: green border around windows and
great instability. It seems to be directly realted to the Compsite
extension since the minute I turn this off, the green border disappears
and the instability disappears-even with RenderAccel on. I wonder if it
a problem with the GForce Go chips?
I understand that this isn't a Fedora or Xorg problem. Just wanted to
let others know my experience with trying the composite extensions.
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_-\<,_ Brian
(_)/ (_) bikehead(a)amberpoint.com x503
Alexander Volovics wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 12:31:12PM -0700, Andrew Farris wrote:
>>>If nvidia and composite is working for you. Can you add comments to
>>>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133679
>>>
>>>
>>Works fine for myself. I updated the bug report with the log file from
>>xorg.
>>
>>
>Also working for me and I will post.
>
>
Nvidia and Xcomposite NOT working for me and I will post to bugzilla
later.
This is on a Dell i8100 with the GeForce 2 GO card and xcompmgr from cvs.
First of all the contortions to get nvidia running:
revert to the 2.6.8-1.541 kernel, modprobe nvidia, and the complaint
from the nvidia-installer about 'rivafb' contained in kernel (???) with
possible resulting instability due to 2 drivers being loaded.
Under gnome starting xcompmgr shows almost no effects, independent
ot the xcompmgr setup used. The only consistent 'effect' is a green
border around windows. xcompmgr -n causes a corruption of the the
top blue bar on windows (default gnome theme).
Whatever the measly effects produced the overal result is constant
freezes and great instability. Opening menus from the redhat icon
consitently produces freezes necessitating a battery removal to
shutdown.
Alexander