[3ddesktop-dev] Re: thank you too

trying Beryl again this week, and it works pretty well... for a few
minutes at least ;).. Then it randomly crashes, often times when I'm not
doing anything at all..

With me it just never works, installs very well but if I ever try and
run it, crashes right away, I am running yumex now to try and find
this 3ddesktop that you speak so highly of, we'll see if it is as good
as you say!

I hope it is because my job has reached the point where it needs a few
ooooo's and aaaaah's, I'll try and remember to let you know how it
goes.

On 30/05/07, ssuuddoo <ssuuddoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree with Jeff and thank you too, Brad.

ssuuddoo
Slovakia

------- Forwarded message -------
From: "Jeff Buck" <jeffb@xxxxxxxx>
To: 3ddesktop-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
Subject: [3ddesktop-dev] Re: very slow (hang) performance in nvidia
1.0-9746
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 00:54:44 +0200

So Brad, have you stopped working on 3ddesktop and just joined either
compiz or beryl yet?

They could probably really use you.  They're flashy, but their stability
has never come close to matching 3ddesktop in my experience... I'm
trying Beryl again this week, and it works pretty well... for a few
minutes at least ;).. Then it randomly crashes, often times when I'm not
doing anything at all..

I know that with full 3d environments coming out now, 3ddesktop is
likely to see a lot less use, so I'd like to take this opportunity to
say thank you for such incredible software.  You were making people go
oooh and ahhhh for years before compiz, beryl, and vista came along, and
I must say that without the eye candy, I don't think my job would have
been nearly as tolerable these last few years.


On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 08:19 -1200, wangolio wrote:
> hi, Rick Reynolds
>
> you problen is a conflict to the driver nvidia new up to date.
>
> sorry i´m late .
>
>
> 2007/1/31, Rick Reynolds <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>         I've had this problem before, but I forget what I did to solve
>         it and I
>         can't seem to google-up a solution.
>
>         I'm running nvidia driver 1.0-9746 on a decently up-to-date
>         Debian Etch
>         laptop.  I've run 3ddesk before with good results.  But some
>         changes via
>         various upgrades caused the glx setup to goof up on me and I
>         had stopped
>         using 3ddesk.  I'm trying to solve that problem now.
>
>         I've run glxinfo and verified that 3d direct is on.  glxgears
>         runs fine
>         and smooth.  But when I attempt a 3d switch via 3ddesk, the
>         whole system
>         basically hangs.  I can see that it has acquired the graphics
>         and is
>         attempting the animation (I'm using the cube effect).  But it
>         is so slow
>         that it effectively hangs the machine and I have to kill X and
>         restart.
>
>         How can I troubleshoot this?
>
>         Thanks,
>         Rick Reynolds
>         --
>           "You know what the three big lies are, don't you? 'The check
>         is in the
>         mail,' 'I'll still respect you in the morning,' and 'the
>         Keyboard will
>         be out in the spring.'" -- Jay Leno at the Mattel Electronics
>         1981
>         Christmas party
>
>
>
>
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