On 02/26/2013 09:50 AM, Joseph Areeda wrote:
Greetings,

I'm running SL6.3 with a GTX 670 in a dual monitor (etended desktop)
setup using DVI connectors.

There are a few applications that need libXrandr and other applications
that use the GPU for processing and need the nVidia proprietary drivers.

Is it as simple as installing libXrandr?

It seems as though RandR is available before I install the nVidia
drivers but is removed when on install or switching to Xinerama which
makes me suspect they are incompatible.

So far I've been living without the apps that require RandR or run them
in a VNC window.

I'd really appreciate a reference that explains the problem or even
better the solution.

Thanks,

Joe

Joe,

It may depend on which driver you are running. Better support for the RandR features started occurring in driver series 302. If the output of 'xrandr -q' doesn't work, you may have to add 'Option "RandRRotation"' to your Xorg configuration file. I believe their is also an option in nvidia-settings when properly enabled. Some settings may create an incompatibility. For example, enabling SLI breaks rotation ability. You may also suffer performance issues when using it.

I'd recommend checking /usr/share/doc/nvidia*/ for information on the specific version you are running.

Also, I would recommend you use the kmod packaged driver from ELrepo as opposed to the binary directly from nvidia if possible.

Regards,
Mark

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