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Message #01311
Re: Loading a web java applet with optirun64/bumblebee
Nope, I was thinking the same, but I can't activate the OpenGL mode, it
remains on Software mode wihich works kind of laggy. Or perhaps the game
doesn't supports OpenGL with VirtualGL. Just wondering. In Windows I fixed
that by adding Java to the list of programs that runs with Nvidia,
nonetheless in Linux I can't do that since the Firefox plugin seems to call
directly the java executable and doesn't allow any launcher/shortcut that
calls optirun and Java.
2011/5/30 Martin Juhl <mj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Wont launching the browser with optirun work????
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> *Fra: *"Héctor Franqui" <hfzorman@xxxxxxxxx>
> *Til: *hybrid-graphics-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Sendt: *mandag, 30. maj 2011 20:04:57
> *Emne: *[Hybrid-graphics-linux] Loading a web java applet
> with optirun64/bumblebee
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> One of my primary objectives for enabling the NVIDIA card on Linux is to
> play a Java-based online game named Runescape. The game has HD graphics
> which only run well with the NVIDIA turned on, however I'm currently unable
> to call Java with optirun64. I think this is because Firefox uses the Java
> plugin as intermediary and so I can't create a shortcut or launcher which
> calls optirun and Java in order for the later to be accelerated. Any idea on
> how to call Java using optirun?
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