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jwackito n00b
Joined: 31 Jan 2007 Posts: 27
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:53 pm Post subject: Nvidia 3D acceleration - KDE 4.9.3 problems |
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After a global update, my NVIDIA Corporation G86 [GeForce 8400 GS] stop working properly. Not only acceleration is dead. I mixed up every configuration involving opengl until X start but KDE hangs up soon after load the desktop.
I touch EVERYTHING and sincerely don't know what is wrong.
I'm using the ebuild for proprietary drivers for nvidia and configure the kernel and xorg.conf following the Gentoo/Nvidia guide from the docs. I suspect from eselect options but I think I try every possible configuration. The results vary from X dying without start to KDE working with vesa, no acceleration, no desktop effects, mplayer unable to play 720p files.
The actual configurations from eselect are
Code: | # eselect kernel list
Available kernel symlink targets:
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[6] linux-3.5.7-gentoo * |
Code: | # eselect mesa list
i915 (Intel 915, 945)
i965 (Intel 965, G/Q3x, G/Q4x)
r300 (Radeon R300-R500)
r600 (Radeon R600-R700, Evergreen, Northern Islands)
sw (Software renderer)
[1] classic *
[2] gallium
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# eselect opencl list
Available OpenCL implementations:
[1] nvidia *
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# eselect opengl list
Available OpenGL implementations:
[1] nvidia *
[2] xorg-x11 |
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# eselect qtgraphicssystem list
Available Qt Graphics Systems:
[1] native
[2] opengl (experimental)
[3] raster (default) * |
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# eselect rc list
Available init scripts
acpid default
alsasound boot
bluetooth
bootmisc boot
consolefont boot
consolekit default
crypto-loop
cupsd
dbus default
devfs sysinit
device-mapper boot
dhcpcd default
dmesg sysinit
dmeventd
fsck boot
git-daemon default
gpm boot
hostname boot
hwclock boot
ip6tables
iptables default
keymaps boot
killprocs shutdown
local default
localmount boot
lvm boot
lvm-monitoring
mldonkey default
modules boot
mount-ro shutdown
mtab boot
net.lo boot
netmount default
noip default
nscd
ntp-client
ntpd default
numlock
nvidia-smi
openvpn
pciparm
procfs boot
pwcheck
pydoc-2.7
pydoc-3.2
rfcomm
root boot
rsyncd
saslauthd
savecache shutdown
sshd boot
swap boot
swapfiles boot
swclock
sysctl boot
sysfs sysinit
termencoding boot
tmpfiles.setup boot
udev sysinit
udev-mount sysinit
udev-postmount default
urandom boot
vixie-cron
xdm default
xdm-setup
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# eselect xvmc list
Available XvMC implementations ( * is current ):
[1] nvidia *
[2] xorg-x11 |
With this configurations I get the following Xorg.0.log errors
http://gentoo.pastebin.ca/2303497
I'm desperate. Help please. _________________ --
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ulenrich Veteran
Joined: 10 Oct 2010 Posts: 1480
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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# eselect qtgraphicssystem list
Available Qt Graphics Systems:
[1] native *
[2] opengl (experimental)
[3] raster (default) |
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jwackito n00b
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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With the suggested configuration the X server don't even start.
Thanks anyway.
I don't know why mesa is installed. The Nvidia driver must replace the mesa implementation, doesn't? _________________ --
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ulenrich Veteran
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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Uups, then your proprietary doesn't load ?. Mine shows:
# lsmod|grep nvidia
nvidia 9371893 48
i2c_core 25551 2 nvidia,i2c_nforce2 |
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jwackito n00b
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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yep... The nvidia module is also loaded... _________________ --
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mir3x Guru
Joined: 02 Jun 2012 Posts: 455
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:50 pm Post subject: |
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You won't fix that by configuration probably, revert kernel to previous version ( remember to reemerge nvidia-drivers after each kernel update) and check if it is solved, then you can try with never kernel like 3.6.x ( or reemerge previous nvidia-drivers before global update if kernel revert wont fix it)
You can also check if you disabled in BIOS your first builtin card ( I suppose you have some intel ), if not then disable it totally.
ps. to check what u lately installed u can use qlop (from portage-utils):
qlop -lu | grep nvidia
qlop -lu | grep sources _________________ Sent from Windows |
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jwackito n00b
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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I do fix it. But now I have more questions than before.
I change my USE= flags in the make.conf from this:
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USE="qt4 kde dvd alsa cdr -gtk -gnome -introspection -semantic-desktop -dep -handbook"
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USE="qt4 kde dvd alsa cdr sse sse2 sse3 3dfx ssse3 -vdpau opengl 3dnow mmx jpeg2k -gtk -gnome -introspection -semantic-desktop -dep -handbook"
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And rebuild kdelibs, that from some reason haven't enabled opengl use flag by default. However, compiling mesa with vdpau flag (including opengl) mess the things up. I mean, with opengl and vdpau use flags enabled, rebuilding kdelibs doesn't solve the problems.
I can't find this in any tutorial but I think it should be. It's really a nasty, very hard to find and solve problem. _________________ --
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mir3x Guru
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:59 am Post subject: |
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Pls precise your problem:
"Compiling mesa with vdpau flag (including opengl) mess the things up" - how it messes ?
"rebuilding kdelibs doesn't solve the problems" - what problems ?
There is some simple super short vdpau totorial -> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/VDPAU _________________ Sent from Windows |
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jwackito n00b
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:07 am Post subject: |
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Sorry. My english isn't very good and maybe I couldn't explained myself very well.
The problem is the one described in the first post of this thread. X and KDE doesn't work with nvidia native drivers if you compile it (nvidida and kdelibs) with using the default use flags. However, using the opengl and -vdpau use flags, KDE works fine even with 3D acceleration from the driver.
In other words, the problem is solved, but I don't know why.
If you doesn't understand, please let me know and I will try it again. _________________ --
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