I think we saw a similar issue when we first started testing the ATI cards.
For this and other reasons, we run one xserver for each ATI card.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Tyson Whitehead twhiteh...@gmail.comwrote:
We have a VNC + VirtualGL setup on machines with dual AMD FirePro V9800
ATI
On December 23, 2013 07:03:05 Kevin Van Workum wrote:
I think we saw a similar issue when we first started testing the ATI cards.
For this and other reasons, we run one xserver for each ATI card.
Slightly off topic, but since you mentioned two xservers with two ATI cards.
Have you managed to
On December 21, 2013 03:03:25 DRC wrote:
By chance have you tried the latest code in subversion trunk? I think
this may be another symptom of a bug I already fixed, but it was fixed
after the 2.3.3 release.
I haven't tried the latest subversion. I certainly can though.
Do you still think
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Tyson Whitehead twhiteh...@gmail.comwrote:
On December 23, 2013 07:03:05 Kevin Van Workum wrote:
I think we saw a similar issue when we first started testing the ATI
cards.
For this and other reasons, we run one xserver for each ATI card.
Slightly off
I may have misunderstood. I thought you were running your test program with
VGL. How else would you be running it in TurboVNC? Yes, I think it's worth 5
seconds to see if the fix I made in trunk works around this. If not, I'll look
at it at some point, but since I don't keep the ATI card in my
On Mon, 2013-12-23 at 14:14 -0600, DRC wrote:
I may have misunderstood. I thought you were running your test program with
VGL. How else would you be running it in TurboVNC? Yes, I think it's worth 5
seconds to see if the fix I made in trunk works around this. If not, I'll
look at it at some