Dale wrote:

I was thinking the same thing. I figure something worked for a while and then had some sort of a error and then switched to something else that was slow. I don't know the inner workings of opengl so I am just guessing. I just know it worked for a while then didn't until I told it to switch again. It is weird tho.

I did do this last night tho. I upgraded my kernel and updated to the latest nvidia drivers. I checked it again a few minutes ago by playing a video and it is still working like it should. At almost full screen my CPU was running at about 40 to 50% which is about like it was a while back. So, I figure it was either some sort of kernel issue or even more likely a nvidia driver issue.

I'm just hoping it keeps working like this. Those little wheels are turning pretty good now.

Dale

:-)  :-)

Well, I worked on my air compressor and played in the dirt in my garden for a while and now I get this again:

2 frames in 7.6 seconds =  0.263 FPS
2 frames in 7.7 seconds =  0.259 FPS


I don't know what the issue is but it is getting on my nerves. I have not even logged out of KDE and it is slow again. The only thing I have done was to downgrade gtkam to see if the old version crashes too. Nothing else has been messed with since this morning.

Any ideas at all? I'm about ready to do a emerge -e world and see if that helps. It's getting cool so I could use the heat anyway.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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