I would have included it earlier if I knew the name of the package. :)
x220:~$ curl -s
http://build.webconverger.org/webconverger.2012-01-21.packages | grep
nvidia
nvidia-vdpau-driver 195.36.31-6
Could folks with nvidia hardware please try
http://build.webconverger.org/webconverger.2012-01-21.iso and report
if it works?
Kind regards,
http://build.webconverger.org/
I want to do a new release with Linux 3.2, the improvements in the
Firefox extension (tab groups removed and proper download blocking!)
and hopefully the improved nvidia performance! :)
Many thanks,
Drat. :/ Should I remove the nvidia-vdpau-driver then?
> and other way. So it's still beta development, but it even plays 1080p video
> with 20fps on a low CPU system (instead of 7 fps with CPU only).
> I will check further updates and let you know about it.
Please do. Though I'm kinda keen to ween people off Flash. Have you
experimented with 1080p and HTML5 video?
Have a play with http://m.vid.ly/ I think it helps convert between formats.
Kind regards,
Drat. :/ Should I remove the nvidia-vdpau-driver then?
Please do. Though I'm kinda keen to ween people off Flash. Have you
experimented with 1080p and HTML5 video?
Have a play with http://m.vid.ly/ I think it helps convert between formats.
I thought these two blogs lately were pretty interesting.
http://www.longtailvideo.com/html5/
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/webm-share/
It's a bit of a shame streaming and even blasted fullscreen isn't very
easy in HTML5 video. :/
Have you Googled about with "xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for
output default"? There seems to be a few long threads.
I generally find if xrandr fails, it usually down to odd unsupported
hardware. :/
Since I don't have nvidia hardware, this is pretty hard for me to figure out.
The Debian packaged nvidia-vdpau-driver didn't seem to help:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/webc-users/S8OUpjU5HaU/SAU6tIt1HWsJ
I think I need to figure out how the proprietary driver is packaged in
Ubuntu and think how to offer it in Webconverger:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
You could try installing Ubuntu packages in Debian... :)
Kind regards,
Can you inspect the logs? Compare them to Ubuntu's?
I did notice: http://www.unixmen.com/script-to-install-nividia-driver-in-debian-squeeze-with-one-click/
Thanks Rok for taking the time to investigate this.
I've since added xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
https://github.com/Webconverger/Debian-Live-config/commit/66529f341f3d06d9479621944122bdcf5e14e9d1
Could you please test the latest daily and let us know if it worked
for you and your nvidia hardware?
http://build.webconverger.org/webconverger.2012-02-01.packages
Many thanks!
-Steve
Will check the daily in an hour or two to see if I've botched it.
The latest dailies include Iceweasel 10 which newly includes the
inspector which I might leave enabled. Since the Inspector remarkably
seems to play well within a tab, and unlike View Source, it doesn't
pop out a window. Very cool!
Rok (cool name btw), moving forward, since you have the nvidia
hardware. Could you please launch the latest daily in DEBUG mode and:
1) sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
2) sudo pkill X
And try to debug what's going on?
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Installation
Kind regards,
Interesting. I feel like an idiot because I thought I was toggling the
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau package by (un)mentioning in the
package-lists/webc.list.chroot, but it was there all the time. Doh.
x220:~$ curl -s http://download.webconverger.com/webc-11.0.txt | grep
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau1:0.0.15+git20100329+7858345-5
So the nv driver works a lot better for you? Is it fast for example
when you scroll a Webpage?
If you think it's better to remove xserver-xorg-video-nouveau, I can
add a hook, though it would be good to get a bug report on
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=no&src=xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
To refer to. I'm trusting you here Rok. :)
Hmmm, ok. On that note I will make a 11.2 release based on the current
state of the dailies. http://build.webconverger.org/
Probably on Monday morning.
A fellow named David wrote to me about a nvidia kernel hook for use in
Debian Live boot, which looks likely to solve this problem. I'll look
into integrating it next week.
Please be patient nvidia users!
Sure, though I would greatly appreciate testing of the dailies with
Firefox 10. :)
http://webconverger.org/testing/