Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I was trying some different things, one of which was to remove the fglrx package. I did reinstall it, and as far as I can tell it's working properly. Xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL was removed because the fglrx package replaces it for opengl rendering. I did at first try MythTV without the ATI drivers and the standard xorg libgl pacakge installed, but it was the same old thing.Matt Merkey wrote:
I used yum in FC3 to upgrade after I did the clean installation, so I do have a log. The problem there is the list is rather extensive, as a stock-from-the-ISO installation is now rather out of date. I looked through the entire list, but unfortunately nothing really jumps out at me as a likely suspect. I wouldn't call myself a linux expert, so I'll attach the log and see if anyone can spot something that I didn't.This one stood out to me. These are the open-gl and ATI accelerated drivers. Did you reinstall these? Perhaps your video is now using unaccelerated drivers and causing alot to be done in software?
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May 04 22:58:21 Erased: xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL
May 04 22:59:12 Erased: fglrx_6_8_0
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