Alan Coopersmith wrote: >> verbose "Check Xorg Log : $xorg_log, for driver for graphics card >> $CARD_TYPE : " >> if $GREP -q "Loading $driver_path/nvidia_drv.so" $xorg_log; then > > The contents of Xorg.0.log are not a stable interface, and can change without > warning at any time. "Loading" messages in Xorg.0.log do not indicate which > driver is in use, just that the module was opened - it could have failed to > attach to the hardware and unloaded. A suggestion is to check for the NV-CONTROL and/or NV-GLX extensions advertised for the display. NV-CONTROL means the NVIDIA X driver is running. NV-GLX means the NVIDIA OpenGL GLX initialization was successful.
- [jds-review] Compiz-By-Default Matt Keenan
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