Eck
October 9th, 2007, 09:07 PM
Hey again,
Something I've noticed on my fully functional Compiz Fusion running on OpenSUSE 10.3 and installed from CyberOrg's git repo with Nvidia from the repo and xorg 7.3:
When I start Compiz with:
compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints ccp &
I get a message:
Trying `/usr/$LIB/libIndirectGL.so1`
and then a series of already registered the path"org" (something like that).
I saw in the troubleshooting section how to check how Compiz was started:
ps ax | grep compiz
This output on my system shows:
compiz --replace --sm-disable ignore-desktop-hints ccp --no-libgl-fallback
I guess it's falling back and that's why I get that libIndirectGL.so1 being used. Is this by design because it's working better, or is something not quite right with the OpenGL driver on my system?
Games play fine, Compiz works fine. Just wondering if I'm missing something!
Something I've noticed on my fully functional Compiz Fusion running on OpenSUSE 10.3 and installed from CyberOrg's git repo with Nvidia from the repo and xorg 7.3:
When I start Compiz with:
compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints ccp &
I get a message:
Trying `/usr/$LIB/libIndirectGL.so1`
and then a series of already registered the path"org" (something like that).
I saw in the troubleshooting section how to check how Compiz was started:
ps ax | grep compiz
This output on my system shows:
compiz --replace --sm-disable ignore-desktop-hints ccp --no-libgl-fallback
I guess it's falling back and that's why I get that libIndirectGL.so1 being used. Is this by design because it's working better, or is something not quite right with the OpenGL driver on my system?
Games play fine, Compiz works fine. Just wondering if I'm missing something!