Tom,

I thought about filing a bug report with Nouveau, but it seems that working 
directly with Nouveau is well beyond my capabilities.

I have no idea how to do most of the stuff Nouveau says to do in their 
troubleshooting page. And for the small minority of things that I think I might 
be able to figure out, each one would take me hours of reading and 
experimentation and begging for help. I'm not an OS guy.

And also, I don't think I can afford to be frequently installing and 
uninstalling drivers because I need my machine to be stable for my real work.

Nouveau's bug reporting page says "If you are using packages from your 
distribution and are unable/unwilling to test the latest versions of all the 
pieces of nouveau, send the bug reports to your distribution and not directly 
to us." So I thought I should submit the bug report to CentOS.

I'm hoping that it will be relatively easy for someone at CentOS to reproduce 
the bug and then take it from there, probably working with Nouveau.

-Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Callaway [mailto:tcall...@redhat.com] 

> I guess I'll file a bug in the CentOS Bug Tracker so that the nouveau driver 
> might get fixed. I'll also post to R-help so someone with the same problem 
> who only searches R-help and not this SIG will see the solution.

Awesome. If you have the cycles, I'm sure the CentOS people would appreciate it 
if you ran through the nouveau troubleshooting first:

http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/Bugs/

You might consider also filing a bug with the Nouveau upstream, as the CentOS 
people may not be experts with that driver, but the upstream certainly will be. 
Keep in mind that they may want you to test the latest version of the driver 
first.




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