Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
Version: 1:1.0.11-1

This is a stubborn bug across both Wheezy and now into Jessie. I run a PowerMac 
G5, dual 2.0 GHz (PowerMac 7,2) with an Apple-branded Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra 
card with 256 MB memory. 

In Wheezy, I was lucky enough to have Wheezy generate a workable xorg.conf upon 
issuing “X -configure” at a command line after working to avoid a GUI boot. It 
is “workable” in that at the heart of it the driver selected does not produce 
the GUI but does when it is switched to “nv” or either “nv” or “nouveaufb” (The 
driver chosen by default during “X -configure” is “nouveau”).

To be clear, this is an issue of Wheezy and Jessie claiming possible graphics 
hardware acceleration with “nouveau” and having games on PowerPC which even 
require it (Tux Racer, for instance) and not even being able to produce a GUI 
upon booting after installation from DVD 1. In addition, the issue is 
compounded with a windowing issue in KDE in the new Jessie.

My functional xorg.conf lasted on into Jessie, and I have attached it for 
convenience. For some reason, a GUI only appears if there are two screens 
declared (and thus Monitor0 and Monitor1 along with “nv” and “fbdev” as drivers 
for each, respectively need be declared).

Further, as of Jessie, with both “nv” and “nouveaufb”, it was noticeable that 
windows in KDE took an atypical length of time to close compared with my 
general experience across the progressive instalments of Wheezy. The cursor 
also slows to update during the closing of windows.

I thank you in advance for follow-up.

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