No consistent pattern. Both machines are x86, non-nvidia graphics cards
(which probably isn't helping). But, score at least one working setup
(yours) as a fully functional combination.
Yes always go with nvidia on linux x86/x86_64 if you can. Do you have an
ati/sis/3dlabs/intel product?
My new laptop has an ATI FireGLV3200 card, and I am using the fglrx driver.
I was having problems with seg faults, but using "set use_display_lists"
fixed the problem. I did try using the "set nvidia" option that Warren
suggested and it crashed my X-server. Had to do a hard reboot. So far so
goo
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:56:27PM -0500, Peter Adrian Meyer wrote:
>
> I guess it shouldn't supprise me that there are issues with proprietary
> OpenGL on linux (FYI the two machines I've seen this on are using ATI and
> intel graphics cards). I'll try out the options you mentioned.
>
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