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* [gentoo-user] Abysmally slow 2D performance using proprietary Nvidia driver on dual Xeon system (EMT64)
@ 2005-11-07  7:00 Greg Bur
  2005-11-07 11:42 ` brullo nulla
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Greg Bur @ 2005-11-07  7:00 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Greetings,

I have been trying to fix a somewhat puzzling and annoying problem over the
last couple of months that has me absolutely stumped. I have been unable to
isolate the cause of the problem and it appears to be intermittant at best.
The issue rears its ugly head as follows:

This is on a dual boot workstation with a Supermicro X6DAL-XTG motherboard,
dual 3.0GHz Xeon processors and a GeForce 6600GT video card. The system has
worked splendidly since I purchased it back in June with one exception:
occasionally when rebooting the system to return to Linux from Windows the
2D performance in Gnome is terrible. The problem does not appear immediately
nor does it happen every time. Initially gdmgreeter appears as it should and
I enter my login credentials. The Gnome desktop loads quickly and as I start
to work applications load normally. However, after about 10 minutes the
system load on one processor sharply increases to 100% when performing a
simple task such as clicking on a button in Firefox, launching a new
gnome-terminal window or clicking on the "Applications" menu at the top of
the screen. The response time between clicking and the menu appearing for
instance is anywhere from 2-5 seconds. There does not seem to be any quick
fix for this which is what has me puzzled. If I close all of my
applications, log out and log back in the problem "resets." Rebooting the
system proves ineffective as well. I have tried various driver revisions,
currently using 1.0.6629-r4, and several different kernels to no avail. I
have tried both enabling and disabling the RenderAccel option in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and that does not appear to make any difference.
Adjusting the NvAGP option does nothing nor does enabling the Composite
option however the system seems more responsive when the Composite option is
enabled. Switching to the "nv" driver resolves the problem and the system
remains snappy with no immediate problems. Occasionally I will begin to get
artifacts on the display with the nv driver and then the screen goes
entirely white but switching to the console using ctrl + alt + F1 usually
resolves this problem. I would appreciate any insight anyone could provide
as to what I am overlooking. I have walked through the Gentoo Nvidia
documentation numerous times and I have consulted the README document
included with the nvidia driver. I am completely stumped.

Currently I am using 2.6.9-gentoo-r9 for a kernel with the
1.0.6629-r4version of the nvidia driver. As I said before I have tried
several kernel
and driver revisions to no avail. As a sidebar, 3D performance seems to be
as it should be which puzzles me further. Again, I appreciate any advice
anyone may offer.

Please see the following links for the last xorg.conf I tried as well as my
kernel config and make.conf

http://pizon.org/xorg.conf
http://pizon.org/kernel-config
http://pizon.org/make.conf

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2005-11-07  7:00 [gentoo-user] Abysmally slow 2D performance using proprietary Nvidia driver on dual Xeon system (EMT64) Greg Bur
2005-11-07 11:42 ` brullo nulla
2005-11-07 19:09   ` Greg Bur
2005-11-07 21:05     ` A. Khattri
2005-11-08  1:13       ` Greg Bur
2005-11-08 21:40         ` A. Khattri
2005-11-10 16:18           ` Greg Bur
2005-11-10 17:49             ` A. Khattri
2005-11-10 21:11               ` Greg Bur
2005-11-11  6:14                 ` Greg Bur
2005-11-16  0:31                   ` Greg Bur

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