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Re: Fwd: Re: Prime-NG v.2.0 released.. now with automated installer and 3D support on both Intel and nVidia
I will do what I can to support 32-bit as soon as possible...
There are also some people out there working on a Arch version, which I will include when they are done..
/Martin
Fra: "Gaspo" <martin@xxxxxxxx>
Til: hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sendt: mandag, 9. maj 2011 10:57:58
Emne: Re: [Hybrid-graphics-linux] Fwd: Re: Prime-NG v.2.0 released.. now with automated installer and 3D support on both Intel and nVidia
Hi nadav,
does it actualy work for 32bit ubuntu? As i understand it, martin
supports 64bit only so far.
gaspo
On 09/05/11 09:32, Nadav Vinik wrote:
> I got a black scren after I restart the laptop.
>
> I guess the problem is that I ignore the instructions on "IMPORTANT NOTE".
>
> Where I put "rmmod nvidia" ?
>
> 32 bit Ubuntu 11.04
>
> 2011/5/8 Nadav Vinik<nadavvin@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> http://www.martin-juhl.dk/2011/05/optimus-on-linux-problem-solved/
>>
>> I read there that it work also in non optimus laptop like DELL vostro 3300.
>>
>> I use for this in the same instructions?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nadav
>>
>> On 8 May 2011 15:28, snowpunk<behind.the.shell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Ok, than this is the running X istance:
>>>
>>> root 3708 3.3 1.0 179488 39672 tty8 Ss+ 14:02 0:17
>>> /usr/bin/X :0 -br -verbose -auth
>>> /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-TtzJEg/database -nolisten tcp
>>>
>>> and i've attached my xorg.1.log .
>>>
>>> I'm running Ubuntu Maverick, on a dell XPS L501X.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 08/05/2011 14:04, Martin Juhl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ok..
>>>>
>>>> Please send me the output of "ps aux |grep X"...
>>>>
>>>> And also the content of /var/log/Xorg.1.log..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks..
>>>>
>>>> snowpunk<behind.the.shell@xxxxxxxxx> skrev:
>>>>
>>>> I'don't have any addictional variables added in my env files.
>>>> howewer the -d :1 flag gave me the same error .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 08/05/2011 13:34, Martin Juhl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi...
>>>>>
>>>>> Try with optirun64 -d :1 glxgears...
>>>>>
>>>>> If that works, you might have some remains in your private ~/.bashrc
>>>>> from my ealier releases... there should be no VGL_* in your private bashrc
>>>>> anymore..
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know how it goes..
>>>>>
>>>>> /Martin
>>>>>
>>>>> snowpunk<behind.the.shell@xxxxxxxxx> skrev:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a dell xps l501x and this solution doesn't work for me.
>>>>> I use the automated bash installation script. When i run an application
>>>>> with the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> optirun64 glxgears
>>>>>
>>>>> all i obtain is this error message:
>>>>> Coul not open display :0.1
>>>>>
>>>>> If i launch glxgear normally or with the -d 0.0 option i get this:
>>>>>
>>>>> root@phoboshome/snowpunk# optirun64 -d :0.0 glxgears
>>>>> Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
>>>>> [VGL] WARNING: VirtualGL attempted and failed to obtain a
>>>>> Pbuffer-enabled
>>>>> [VGL] 24-bit visual on the 3D X server :0.0. If the application
>>>>> [VGL] subsequently fails, then make sure that the 3D X server is
>>>>> configured
>>>>> [VGL] for 24-bit color and has accelerated 3D drivers installed.
>>>>> Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
>>>>>
>>>>> Another strange issue when i launch the bash script, it first install
>>>>> nvidia-current modules and after it remove the same. It is normal?
>>>>>
>>>>> Howewer good job Martin !
>>>>> ps i'm free for testing and develop if is needed.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 08/05/2011 09:52, Peter Liedler wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Martin,
>>>>>> I tested the install script.
>>>>>> As I wrote an application in python to tune kubuntu after a fresh
>>>>>> install I
>>>>>> have some questions/suggestions:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Why do you install xdm?
>>>>>> * You copuld determine the systems manufactoring name with the command
>>>>>> sudo dmidecode | grep Product
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Product Name: 07JC8T
>>>>>> Product Name: Vostro 3300
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Which returns more than one value that you could check against the
>>>>>> known
>>>>>> types.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * After a fresh installation package installation lists and aptitude
>>>>>> are not
>>>>>> available:
>>>>>> you could work around this with: sudo apt-get update&& sudo apt-get
>>>>>> install
>>>>>> aptitude
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * After a question the autostart service could be added automatically:
>>>>>> echo 'vglclient -gl'> /usr/bin/vglclient-service
>>>>>> chmod -x /usr/bin/vglclient-service
>>>>>> if [ -d $HOME/.kde/Autostart ]; then
>>>>>> ln -s /usr/bin/vglclient-service
>>>>>> $HOME/.kde/Autostartvglclient-service
>>>>>> fi
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ... and maybe simelar to gnome and xdm.
>>>>>> There might be a problem when script is run as root to get the right
>>>>>> home
>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Is there a special reason why the license is not GLP in
>>>>>> conjunction/addition
>>>>>> with the BEER-WARE license (I like that one)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think about adding an installer for your software to my program as
>>>>>> well if
>>>>>> it's alright with you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope it helps.
>>>>>> cu
>>>>>> Peter
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am Sonntag, 8. Mai 2011, 08:55:18 schrieb Martin Juhl:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As I have written to Dave, I will find a new name as quickly as
>>>>>>> possible
>>>>>>> and move the project as I see your point...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ubuntu 11.04 is using the 270.* nVidia driver.. but I dont think the
>>>>>>> version really matters.. let me know if you need some more info...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Martin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joaqu?n Ignacio Aramend?a
>>>>>>> <samsagax@xxxxxxxxx> skrev:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> El dom, 08-05-2011 a las 09:31 +1000, Dave Airlie escribi?:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Martin Juhl<mj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi all...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The subject says the most:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Prime-NG v.2.0 released.. now with automated installer and 3D
>>>>>>>>> support
>>>>>>>>> on both Intel and nVidia..
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Please don't call anything Prime-NG, prime is a project to enable
>>>>>>>> buffer sharing,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> your system isn't a next generation of it, its a neat hack and all,
>>>>>>>> but its still a hack at the end of the day.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dave.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I agree to this. Is a big contribution indeed, but is not the end of
>>>>>>> this. Please consider anothe name. If you want to make an impression
>>>>>>> use
>>>>>>> MJ-something. But don't use Prime name cos is not the same idea.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'll try to rewrite the script (because is for debian distros only) or
>>>>>>> follow it to my archlinux system. Could you please tell us wich driver
>>>>>>> package version has nvidia-current? The package system is a little
>>>>>>> different in some distros and probably i have to compile/package most
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> the code.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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