I'm not sure if the settings suggested there still work with current
drivers, but it's a start.
Nope - the available options for the newer driver are quite different. Also,
the problem is not that the PowerMizer defaults to adaptive - it doesn't, I can
change its setting. It just never
On Sat, 24 Nov 2012 09:50:56 +, Renk wrote in message
e495a106ff5f31448739e79d34138c191e169...@mbs1.ad.jyu.fi:
Hooray came up with the idea that power management might have to do
something with it - judging by other people's posts, the behaviour
that the performance level never goes all
I guess I need some help here... I've finally managed to compile FG on the new
computer, then copy my FGData here, and... it works. But the framerate is
abysmally bad.
It doesn't seem to be Flightgear though... When I open the NVIDIA X Server
Settings while FG is running, I can see the
Hi,
You might want to take a look here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=92e1641ae03fc09b4a10e772e569987bt=1478192page=2
I'm not sure if the settings suggested there still work with current drivers,
but it's a start.
Cheers
Emilian
Le 23/11/2012 20:03, Renk Thorsten a écrit :
I guess I need some help here... I've finally managed to compile FG
on the new computer, then copy my FGData here, and... it works. But
the framerate is abysmally bad.
Hi Thorsten,
Just to say that if you have a serious cloud coverage (with or
Le 23/11/2012 22:54, Alexis Bory a écrit :
Here, core i7-3Ghz-16 MB RAM, GTX 680-2MB VRAM, 1920*1200px,
BTW:
- Linux 3.2.0-33 64 bits
- NVidia driver: 304.64
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On Friday 23 November 2012 16:03:30 Renk Thorsten wrote:
The driver is the 304.60 native NVIDIA driver obtained from rpmfusion as
recommended by Fedora.
I've read[*] that the new driver version 310 brings the improvements nvidia
made in collaboration with valve, maybe you could try that if
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