glxgears nonsense on F11

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I have used glxgears for several years, most recently on F7. I've just moved to F11 x86_64 on a new hard drive and the system is now up to date. When I run glxgears I get the gear display in the yop left corner, just as I expect but instead of getting the frame rate display in the terminal window I get endless ream of this:

CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)
CS section size missmatch start at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,254) 16 vs 7
CS section end at (r300_cmdbuf.c,emit_cb_offset,264)

and no frame rate display. Does anyone know what this is or what to do?

Dave


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