Hi Huseyin,

On Apr 4, 2006, at 8:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,

I've managed to get FSEM work on my Fedora Core 4 properly: true
FSEM, no tearing artifacts with correct synchronization to monitor
refresh rate. The behavior on Linux is consistent with the behavior
on Windows XP and Mac OS X.


Glad to hear you got it working.  Just so we can understand better,
is this working properly on FC4 with both the default (X11-based
pipeline) and with the OGL pipeline enabled (with -
Dsun.java2d.opengl=True)?

For programming I followed this tutorial:  http://java.sun.com/docs/
books/tutorial/extra/fullscreen/index.html

But the same programs fail to work consistently on FC5, using new
xorg.X11 version 7.0, on very similar hardware.


Similar question as above: is this failing on FC5 for both the
default and OGL pipelines?  Does it fail regardless of whether you
have the proprietary Nvidia drivers installed?  Is the OGL pipeline
working well for other apps (like do you see "OpenGL pipeline enabled
for..." when you run SwingSet2 or Java2Demo)?

Could you please reply to the list, and also separately send me the
output of "glxinfo" and "xdpyinfo"?

Thanks,
Chris

Here is my working setup: Fedora Core 4 with xorg.X11 version 6.8;
nVidia geforce 6800 running with the latest proprietary linux
driver from nVidia; Java 1.6.0 beta release. (use nvidia-settings
application to  make sure that under OpenGL Settings, Sync to
VBlank and Allow FLipping options are enabled). Also use the openGL
pipeline: java -Dsun.java2d.opengl=True ....
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