[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-09 Thread Sitsofe Wheeler
dm: Your problem is almost certainly different to this. Given that the hangs are random I would strongly recommend checking launchpad for a more appropriate bug and reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia in case that contains any links to useful bugs. If nothing is

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-08 Thread Matthew Tighe
New version of the driver came down this afternoon. I had to remove legacy kernal module again and reinstall headers, restricted manager, etc to even get it to run. Instead of white screen I got a black screen with mouse pointer. But in safe Gnome mode, I did get a pop up telling me to disable

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-08 Thread dm
Got random hangups using nvidia-glx 100.14.11+2.6.22.3-11.3 with linux-image-2.6.22-11-generic 2.6.22-11.32. It is happening with and without compiz running, hangups was started just after jumping from 0.9x to 100.x version of video driver and corresponding kernel update. Rolled back to

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-06 Thread Matthew Tighe
Did a little playing around with the Xubuntu desktop and this popped up again. I did move the glx files over to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions from the /usr/X11R6/lib/ tree but that did not fix the issue. Based on some thread in the community forums I removed the file /etc/.Xsession.d

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-06 Thread Sitsofe Wheeler
The direct rendering thing being off with XGL is not unexpected... When you are using XGL your GL is still accelerated but its no longer direct... This is probably Bug #136598 ... -- nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136716 You received this

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-06 Thread Matthew Tighe
Seems to be related, but I don't have an ATI card. I think it might simply be an issue between compiz and the latest XGL, then. Because when I take that script away (and thus it does not start) compiz starts working again. The extension SGI extension is missing from the xdpyinfo output as well:

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-03 Thread Matthew Tighe
I tried to install the patched version from Nvidia of this driver, and it did load but it fixed nothing of the problems with compiz, nvidia- settings, etc. -- nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136716 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-03 Thread Matthew Tighe
Ok, This is now working for me, but all I did was try the 9755 driver again. I got it to load, but the display was not working properly. I had to copy some files over from the /usr/X11R6/lib folder to the /usr/lib/xorg/modules folder to even get it to try and load without error. After that I

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-02 Thread Matthew Tighe
4) Nvidia-settings no longer recognizes the nvidia driver (but restricted manager does confirm it's running). -- nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136716 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the

[Bug 136716] Re: nvidia-glx-new 100.14.11-prevents compiz from working

2007-09-02 Thread Matthew Tighe
Did some googling and found out that Direct Rendering needs to be turned on and it is not getting turned on. This could be because the server and client do not match? There's a posting on the debian sites about it, but the fix seems to be there for Ubuntu... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ glxinfo | egrep