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Re: bumblebee v1.0 has been released... updated script and new name...

 

Finaly.. I found it

xdm-optimus is actualy xdm, right? I have installed 32bit version of xdm, renamed it and it works now. Im getting 1000 fps.

The glxgear window is still lagging as hell, but Im heading right way, I hope.

Gaspo

On 10/05/11 11:50, Martin Juhl wrote:
Ok..

Please send me your Xorg.1.log now

/Martin



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*Fra: *"Gaspo" <martin@xxxxxxxx>
*Til: *hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Sendt: *tirsdag, 10. maj 2011 11:26:21
*Emne: *Re: [Hybrid-graphics-linux] bumblebee v1.0 has been released...
updated script and new name...

OK, Im sorry, after I restarted my notebook, things has changed a bit..

$ ps aux | grep X

root 1150 8.9 0.8 283508 24316 tty7 Ss+ 11:16 0:23
/usr/bin/X :0 -nr -verbose -auth
/var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-wTPORz/database -nolisten tcp vt7

X server is back on vt7, I dont know how it got to 9. But now I get this
error:

[VGL] ERROR: Could not open display :1

I will search more, but no luck so far. Please let me know if you have
any idea.

Gaspo

On 10/05/11 10:52, Gaspo wrote:
 > $ ps aux |grep X
 >
 > root 4718 6.6 1.3 297172 38876 tty9 Ss+ 08:42 7:55 /usr/bin/X :1 -br
 > -verbose -auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-ZmhXqe/database -nolisten tcp
 >
 > gaspo 8315 0.0 0.0 4160 848 pts/2 S+ 10:42 0:00 grep --color=auto X
 >
 > and
 >
 > after changing
 > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/nvidia-current/ DISPLAY=:1 glxgears\
 >
 > I ran:
 > $ sudo /etc/init.d/xdm-optimus stop
 > * Stopping X display manager xdm-optimus
 >
 > $ sudo /etc/init.d/xdm-optimus start
 > * Starting X display manager xdm-optimus
 > Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":1".
 > Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":1".
 > Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
 > approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
 > 343 frames in 5.0 seconds = 68.067 FPS
 >
 > But the window with gears refreshes only 2-3 times per second.
 >
 > running "optirun glxgears" is with no change.
 >
 >
 > On 10/05/11 10:34, Martin Juhl wrote:
 >> and also send me a:
 >>
 >> ps aux |grep X
 >>
 >> and your
 >>
 >> /var/log/Xorg.1.log
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >> *Fra: *"Gaspo" <martin@xxxxxxxx>
 >> *Til: *"Martin Juhl" <mj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 >> *Cc: *hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >> *Sendt: *tirsdag, 10. maj 2011 09:55:48
 >> *Emne: *Re: [Hybrid-graphics-linux] bumblebee v1.0 has been released...
 >> updated script and new name...
 >>
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> Im sorry, I forgot..
 >>
 >> I've done these changes before, and the test I did was actualy with them
 >> applied.
 >>
 >> Any other ideas?
 >>
 >> Gaspo
 >>
 >> On 10/05/11 09:29, Martin Juhl wrote:
 >> > Hi..
 >> >
 >> > Thanks for the info..
 >> >
 >> > Try to change the following to things:
 >> >
 >> > /etc/init.d/xdm-optimus line 64:
 >> >
 >> > change:
 >> >
 >> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64/nvidia-current start-stop-daemon --start
 >> > --quiet $SSD_START_ARGS -- -config /etc/X11/xdm-optimus/xdm-config\ to
 >> >
 >> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/nvidia-current start-stop-daemon --start
 >> > --quiet $SSD_START_ARGS -- -config /etc/X11/xdm-optimus/xdm-config\
 >> >
 >> >
 >> > and
 >> >
 >> > /usr/local/bin/optimusXserver line 2:
 >> >
 >> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64/nvidia-current /usr/bin/X $@
 >> >
 >> > to
 >> >
 >> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/nvidia-current /usr/bin/X $@
 >> >
 >> > I think that should do it... let me know how it goes...
 >> >
 >> > /Martin
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >> > *Fra: *"Gaspo" <martin@xxxxxxxx>
 >> > *Til: *hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >> > *Sendt: *tirsdag, 10. maj 2011 09:22:30
 >> > *Emne: *Re: [Hybrid-graphics-linux] bumblebee v1.0 has been
released...
 >> > updated script and new name...
 >> >
 >> > Hi Martin,
 >> >
 >> > Im trying to make it work on my 32bit ubuntu. I have customized your
 >> > install script. There were only few changes:
 >> >
 >> > dpkg -i install-files/VirtualGL_i386.deb
 >> > instead of 64bit version.
 >> >
 >> > and
 >> >
 >> > echo "VGL_DISPLAY=:1
 >> > export VGL_DISPLAY
 >> > VGL_COMPRESS=$IMAGETRANSPORT
 >> > export VGL_COMPRESS
 >> > VGL_READBACK=fbo
 >> > export VGL_READBACK
 >> >
 >> > alias optirun='vglrun -ld /usr/lib/nvidia-current'" >>
/etc/bash.bashrc
 >> >
 >> > instead of
 >> >
 >> > alias optirun32='vglrun -ld /usr/lib32/nvidia-current'
 >> > alias optirun64='vglrun -ld /usr/lib64/nvidia-current'" >>
 >> /etc/bash.bashrc
 >> >
 >> >
 >> > but when I run
 >> > $ optirun glxgears
 >> >
 >> > I get a black window and low fps with this output:
 >> >
 >> > Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":1".
 >> > Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":1".
 >> > [VGL] WARNING: The OpenGL rendering context obtained on X display
 >> > [VGL] :1 is indirect, which may cause performance to suffer.
 >> > [VGL] If :1 is a local X display, then the framebuffer device
 >> > [VGL] permissions may be set incorrectly.
 >> > 195 frames in 5.0 seconds = 38.994 FPS
 >> > 174 frames in 5.0 seconds = 34.514 FPS
 >> > 196 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.157 FPS
 >> > 182 frames in 5.0 seconds = 36.312 FPS
 >> >
 >> > Could you please direct me, where sould I look to solve this?
 >> >
 >> > Gaspo
 >> >
 >> > On 10/05/11 00:02, Martin Juhl wrote:
 >> > > The script should take care of any pci setup...
 >> > >
 >> > >
 >> > > Please provide the logs:
 >> > > /var/log/Xorg.1.log and /var/log/xdm-optimus.log...
 >> > >
 >> > >
 >> > >
 >> > >
 >> > >
 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >> > > *Fra: *"Eric Bechet" <bechet@xxxxxxxxxx>
 >> > > *Til: *hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >> > > *Sendt: *mandag, 9. maj 2011 19:19:41
 >> > > *Emne: *Re: [Hybrid-graphics-linux] bumblebee v1.0 has been
 >> released...
 >> > > updated script and new name...
 >> > >
 >> > > Hi,
 >> > >
 >> > > Nice job.
 >> > >
 >> > > I've tested this on an asus eeepc1215N running ubuntu 10.04 (LTS)
 >> > >
 >> > > First, there seem to be at least two variants of the same
laptop, one
 >> > > with nvidia card at PCI 4:0:0 (at least one member of the list
 >> reported
 >> > > this port number) and another at 5:0:0 (mine)
 >> > >
 >> > > For now it is not working on my configuration. Installation is
 >> without
 >> > > trouble, but when using optirun64 (with glxgears for instance),
 >> nothing
 >> > > displays and a message says that it cannot open the display.
 >> > >
 >> > > running glxgears from command line is ok (uses the intel graphic
 >> card)
 >> > >
 >> > > What can I do to help ?
 >> > >
 >> > > Eric
 >> > >
 >> > > Le 08/05/2011 23:19, Martin Juhl a écrit :
 >> > > > Hi all
 >> > > >
 >> > > > The prime-ng project has, for several reasons, been renamed to
 >> > > bumblebee..
 >> > > >
 >> > > > The script has now also been updated... thanks to all for your
 >> great
 >> > > > feedback.. keep it comming...
 >> > > >
 >> > > > bumblebee is Optimus support for Linux, with real offloading,
 >> and not
 >> > > > switchable graphics.. More important.. it works on Optimus Laptops
 >> > > without a
 >> > > > graphical multiplexer..
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Version 1.0 of the bumblebee project has been release!!! (version
 >> > > number has
 >> > > > been reset from the prime-ng project)
 >> > > >
 >> > > > The Installation should now be completely automatic...
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Now 3D is enabled on both the Intel and the nVidia at the same
 >> time..
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Status available here: http://www.martin-juhl.dk
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Code @GitHub: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Twitter here: http://twitter.com/martinjuhl
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Martin Juhl/MrMEEE
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
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