> On 12/06/2010 11:03 AM, Jason Viloria wrote:
>>
>> I have an i7 processor running F14 and I see 8 instances of
>> the radeon driver and only one card in the system:
>>
>>
>> I have i7, F14, NV8800 and i have 16 instances :):):) Just sayin if
>> someone wants to beat that? lol
>>
On 12/06/2010 11:03 AM, Jason Viloria wrote:
I have an i7 processor running F14 and I see 8 instances of
the radeon driver and only one card in the system:
I have i7, F14, NV8800 and i have 16 instances :):):) Just sayin if
someone wants to beat that? lol
157 ?S
> I have an i7 processor running F14 and I see 8 instances of the radeon
>> driver and only one card in the system:
>>
>>
I have i7, F14, NV8800 and i have 16 instances :):):) Just sayin if someone
wants to beat that? lol
157 ?S 0:00 [nouveau/0]
158 ?S 0:00 [nouveau/1
On 6 December 2010 18:44, Sjoerd wrote:
>
>
>
> I have an i7 processor running F14 and I see 8 instances of the radeon
> driver and only one card in the system:
>
> 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV730XT [Radeon HD
> 4670]
>
> $ ps -af | grep radeon
> root 155 2
> On 12/05/2010 12:11 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> (NOTE: This is the second attempt to post this. First try got error from
>> Fedora List Mail Daemon.)
>
> Was it "Two Instances of Nouveau Running" ~3hrs ago? Because I don't see that
> one :)
>
>> $ps -ef shows, in part:
>>
>> root
--- On Sun, 12/5/10, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> On 12/05/2010 02:56 PM, Patrick
> Bartek wrote:
> > --- On Sun, 12/5/10, Konstantin Svist
> wrote:
> >>> $ps -ef shows, in part:
> >>>
> >>> root
> >> 178
> 2 0
> >> 09:06 ? 00:00:00
> [nouveau/0]
> >>> root
> >> 179
--- On Sun, 12/5/10, Michael Miles wrote:
> > Patrick Bartek
> yahoo.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >> ...
> >>
> > Take a look at your monitor outputs - make sure you
> have only one connected,
> > the others disconnected (if that is your desired
> config).
> > $ xrxndr
> > xorg.conf is of i
On 12/05/2010 02:56 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> --- On Sun, 12/5/10, Konstantin Svist wrote:
>>> $ps -ef shows, in part:
>>>
>>> root
>> 178 2 0
>> 09:06 ?00:00:00 [nouveau/0]
>>> root
>> 179 2 0
>> 09:06 ?00:00:00 [nouveau/1]
>>> Is this normal? I do
--- On Sun, 12/5/10, JB wrote:
> Patrick Bartek yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > ...
>
> Take a look at your monitor outputs - make sure you have
> only one connected,
> the others disconnected (if that is your desired config).
Only have the DVI-DVI cable connected. In fact, used the cable that was
--- On Sun, 12/5/10, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> On 12/05/2010 12:11 PM, Patrick
> Bartek wrote:
> > (NOTE: This is the second attempt to post this.
> First try got error from Fedora List Mail Daemon.)
>
> Was it "Two Instances of Nouveau Running" ~3hrs ago?
> Because I don't see
> that one :)
JB wrote:
> Patrick Bartek yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
>> ...
>>
> Take a look at your monitor outputs - make sure you have only one connected,
> the others disconnected (if that is your desired config).
> $ xrxndr
> xorg.conf is of interest too.
>
> http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/Randr
Patrick Bartek yahoo.com> writes:
> ...
Take a look at your monitor outputs - make sure you have only one connected,
the others disconnected (if that is your desired config).
$ xrxndr
xorg.conf is of interest too.
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/Randr12
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_R
On 12/05/2010 12:11 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> (NOTE: This is the second attempt to post this. First try got error from
> Fedora List Mail Daemon.)
Was it "Two Instances of Nouveau Running" ~3hrs ago? Because I don't see
that one :)
> $ps -ef shows, in part:
>
> root 178 2 0 09
(NOTE: This is the second attempt to post this. First try got error from
Fedora List Mail Daemon.)
$ps -ef shows, in part:
root 178 2 0 09:06 ?00:00:00 [nouveau/0]
root 179 2 0 09:06 ?00:00:00 [nouveau/1]
Is this normal? I don't recall ever having t
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