On 8/1/07, RavenOak <ravenoak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm trying to get Xen and the NVidia binary driver to work properly. 3d > accel seems very slow. At the moment I'm using the driver package from > FreshRPMS (nvidia-x11-drv-97xx-1.0.9762-4.fc7), and it compiles fine, > loads X fine; but when I have Compiz enabled, rendering is *very* slow. > The only reason why I'm using 97xx is that the newest driver does not > seem to play well with Compiz, it crashes the entire system (thanks > NVidia for inserting a display driver directly into the kernel ;) when I > attempt to logout or stop Compiz. Do I need to use the 'nosegneg' > work-around for glibc? Or if newest NVidia driver will work, how do I > get around the logout/stop Compiz crash? > > Any suggestions would be welcome (other than "don't do that..." without > proper explanation to back it up). Per the driver README, Xen is not supported. I'm a bit puzzled how you got as far as you did, as the driver installation should have failed as a result of using a Xen enabled kernel. Also 1.0-9762 isn't supported, you should be using 100.14.11. Sorry -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list