On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com wrote:
sipieter nicolas wrote:
hi there, first post on this list :)
i installed fedora9 preview on my lenovo thinkpad x60 the gfx chip is an intel "i945GM" i've found when i run compiz X gets rendered all white.. i can't see a thing.. but i can guess it's still working though:
I've got a similar result with my Macbook 2,1 (blackbook) which has the Intel GMA 950 chipset. However I have a little difference below...
cube and scale plugin seem to respond, so i can see a white cube on a
slightly darkened white desktop ;) .. same for "scale plugin, i see background that get darkened a bit..
Yep all the plugins and window motion, keybindings, etc, work just fine while the screen is all white.
i've figured if i install fusion-icon and choose "indirect rendering"
setting, my desktop is being rendered correctly :) that's the good news.. so i can use compiz on my laptop. it's working through that "indirect rendering option though.
Indirect Rendering does not work for me when I install fusion-icon or compiz-fusion (either from the external repo [1] or directly from rawhide). The problem seems to be the failure to acquire TTM support. I've meant to get his one bugzilla'd.
The error I see is: Failed to initialize TTM buffer manager. Falling back to classic.
Its apparently reported all over the place with intel chips if you google TTM buffer manager. One report is at [2].
Compiz works, compiz-fusion does not. If I start up the super-basic compiz functionality using the 'Enable Desktop Effects' dialog I can use compiz with the cube, wobbly windows, and I have Direct Rendering enabled. I can run 3d games (mostly) although occasionally compiz will turn all white again.
i was wondering why i had to use that indirect rendering option, and if i
can get rid of it ? i tryed adding "i915.modeset=1" in my grub.conf,
i can report new resolution available, fast vt switching, no problem with
font rendering, and things being a bit slower than before.. it seems stable, and it didn't helped with my problem of X being rendered all white and me having to set "indirect rendering" .. kernel mode setting looks very promising though :)
hum.. anyone can see a solution about my X being rendered all white and
indirect rendering option problem ?
I'd suggest doing 'yum remove compiz-fusion' and then trying to just use the Desktop Effects. I didn't even get as far as you with fusion because indirect rendering and loose binding both still cause the screen to go full white. I can even still type in the terminals I had on my desktop while its white, to quit fusion or start metacity, so its not crashing X its just displaying full brightness (for all but the mouse cursor which I can still see move).
[1] http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=173317 [2] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13922 -- Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com www.lordmorgul.net gpg 0x8300BF29 fingerprint 071D FFE0 4CBC 13FC 7DEB 5BD5 5F89 8E1B 8300 BF29
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Thanks for the reply, and the links :) i see i didn't used the good repo probably, cause i don't have latest rpms installed:
[ root@kanzume ]# rpm -qa | grep fusion compiz-fusion-0.7.2-2.fc9.i386 compiz-fusion-extras-gnome-0.7.2-2.fc9.i386 compiz-fusion-extras-0.7.2-2.fc9.i386 fusion-icon-gtk-0.1.0-0.2.5e2dc9git.fc9.noarch compiz-fusion-gnome-0.7.2-2.fc9.i386 fusion-icon-0.1.0-0.2.5e2dc9git.fc9.noarch [ root@kanzume ]#
on the forums they have 0.7.5.8 i'll try to have a closer look at that thread