[mythtv-users] Higer load in .20

Derek Meek thekazan at gmail.com
Wed Sep 13 16:30:40 UTC 2006


list at onnow.net wrote:

>SNIP
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>>>I have nvidia specified in my xorg.conf for sure.  But no direct
>>>rendering.  I wonder why?  The only ref I see in my xorg to DRI is this:
>>>Section "DRI"
>>>        Group        0
>>>        Mode         0666
>>>
>>>What else can I check.  I am new to the DRI stuff, so thanks for the help!
>>>
>>>Mark
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>>look up nvidia driver troubleshooting - you either are not using the
>>right driver, or the kernel module for your driver isn't getting loaded.
>>
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>>and willing? Whence then is evil?" - Epicurus
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>I looked in my X log and see my nvidia driver loaded no problem.  I  
>added the load dri to xorg and will see if that does it.  Could this  
>be a hardware issue?  A video card that does not support direct  
>rendering?  Nvidia 6100 or 6150 built into the motherboard is what I  
>have.
>Thoughts or other ways to look for the issue?
>
>Mark
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it's possible that built in solutions do not have openGL acceleration..
go through the fedorafaq nvidia instructions I sent to you

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Derek "Kazan" Meek
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