> Nice that it works for you. It doesn't work for me and for many (most?) > other people, though.
So maybe it's time to work on solution which would satisfy all of us, even me? > There are lots of artifacts on NV30 cards, especially on the popular > NV34 (GeForce FX 5200/5500)[1]. On NV40, which you seem to have, it > probably works better. My card is Quadro FX 4500: ---------------------------------------- 0000:0a:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G70GL [Quadro FX 4500] (rev a1) ---------------------------------------- OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on NV47 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 8.0.3 ---------------------------------------- > Presumably because you did not use reportbug, so nobody could figure out > what the problem is. BTW, the logs you finally sent don't contain > anything suspicious. Nobody ever asked me for more info. And do you understand that I was unable to use reportbug in my situation? > This is not the same, because it disables 2D acceleration as well. That > way you cannot find out whether the problem is in the 2D driver alone or > in the interaction with the 3D driver (AIGLX). Okay. I remembered the way you mentioned to check if that was 2D-accel or 3D-accel issue. Thanks! > No. You can, however, build libdrm from git master or the 2.4.37 > release, and link xf86-video-nouveau from git master or the 1.0.1 > tarball against it. Well, yes. I can build anything. But... This would be not Debian at all. >> P.S.: that Nouveau's dev also told me a lot about smth called "DDX" >> and that it is the actual issue. Hope this can help too. > > The DDX is the 2D driver, i.e. this very package. Ah, okay. He just mentioned these "DDX" letters a much, and only then started to help (when he saw I don't know what does it mean at all :-). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cacyvz7hxdnb6sw3t_v5xhrd-af6j-ru9csfj9pal-oyarho...@mail.gmail.com

