Hi all!
Pls help:
Videocard: Intel 82865G (have 32Mb)
Problem with Compiz.
Check system:
Error: Software Rasterizer in use
Will work or all bad?
Compiz problem with integrated graphics
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Compiz problem with integrated graphics
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Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
What's the exact problem for compiz? Just that error?
Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
Well, . . I don't think you are going to like my answer, so open a terminal and type compiz-check (enter). You will see that one of the checks fail! And that it is using "Software Rasterizer" or some such. Translation: Compiz 3D effects require OpenGL, Intel graphics only have a basic software subset of OpenGL, and do NOT have Hardware Rendering for 3D effects.
Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
Have a same GPU as OP. Had to disable compiz as performance hits occur when it was enabled.
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Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
I've just installed Mint 8 Xfce CE on this box (AMD Sempron 3000+ / 512 Ram)
I have installed the Nvidia driver but can't get the Compiz effects (such as wobbly windows and 3D cube) to work.
It's not a problem with the hardware because I have Mint 8 Gnome on another partition and compiz-fusion works fine.
Here's the terminal output of compiz-check:
Distribution: Linux Mint 8
http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_helena_xfce.php
Desktop environment: Xfce
Graphics chip: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x] (rev a2)
Driver in use: nvidia
Rendering method: Nvidia
Checking if it's possible to run Compiz on your system...
Checking for texture_from_pixmap... [ OK ]
Checking for non power of two support... [ OK ]
Checking for composite extension... [ OK ]
Checking for FBConfig... [ OK ]
Checking for hardware/setup problems... [ OK ]
Everything seems fine, except the fact that no effects are apparent even after rebooting.
Any ideas?
I have installed the Nvidia driver but can't get the Compiz effects (such as wobbly windows and 3D cube) to work.
It's not a problem with the hardware because I have Mint 8 Gnome on another partition and compiz-fusion works fine.
Here's the terminal output of compiz-check:
Distribution: Linux Mint 8
http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_helena_xfce.php
Desktop environment: Xfce
Graphics chip: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x] (rev a2)
Driver in use: nvidia
Rendering method: Nvidia
Checking if it's possible to run Compiz on your system...
Checking for texture_from_pixmap... [ OK ]
Checking for non power of two support... [ OK ]
Checking for composite extension... [ OK ]
Checking for FBConfig... [ OK ]
Checking for hardware/setup problems... [ OK ]
Everything seems fine, except the fact that no effects are apparent even after rebooting.
Any ideas?
Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
resetting video, from http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-tiphow ... buntu.html (edited for punctuation and grammar):
"The X.Org Server (officially the X.Org Foundation Open Source Public Implementation of X11) is the X server in the official reference implementation of the X Window System.
This tutorial will explain how to remove, install and reconfigure xorg, without reinstalling ubuntu. This is very useful if you mess up with your xorg file.
Open terminal and run these commands:
Remove existing xorg using the following command
sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg
Install xorg using the following command
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
Reconfigure xorg using the following command
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
I hope this helps some users to fix problems with xorg."
If this does not fix effects on 1 install but they still work on the other (same HW), then u've got linux voodoo
"The X.Org Server (officially the X.Org Foundation Open Source Public Implementation of X11) is the X server in the official reference implementation of the X Window System.
This tutorial will explain how to remove, install and reconfigure xorg, without reinstalling ubuntu. This is very useful if you mess up with your xorg file.
Open terminal and run these commands:
Remove existing xorg using the following command
sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg
Install xorg using the following command
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
Reconfigure xorg using the following command
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
I hope this helps some users to fix problems with xorg."
If this does not fix effects on 1 install but they still work on the other (same HW), then u've got linux voodoo
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Re: Compiz problem with integrated graphics
Thanks user1238 - your method totally screwed my Xorg files. Couldn't fix it even in recovery mode. Needed a total new install just to get a gui back.
Perhaps copying and pasting untested ubuntu geek ideas on a Linux Mint forum isn't such a smart idea.
Perhaps copying and pasting untested ubuntu geek ideas on a Linux Mint forum isn't such a smart idea.