Bug#299441: screen artifacts / widgets not rendering
Sciboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (25/03/2006): > I got XFCE aswell, i think it is related. And i do not encounter these > problems when i have it windowed. And it only triggers when i try to > render. BTW, was your bugreport about mentioning the solution (for DRI deactivation) in README.Debian or exactly the same behaviour with some (aw|beauti)ful colors like in #239184 (see [1])? I'd like to help finding out whether it's Blender, or X module, or Xfce related. 1. http://glenux2.free.fr/pub/debian-bug/blender-bug.png The bug I encountered wasn't the same, just blinking, but I think we should work on your bug, at least to ensure it's blender-related, so that it get reassigned to the correct package. Could you please provide us with: - your distribution (I guess sid, but maybe etch?) - Blender version BTW, did you get this kind of bug with other programs? Maybe you could provide a screenshot too, if it's not like the above mentioned one? Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois pgpDvoSm8bfoT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Bug#299441: screen artifacts / widgets not rendering
Cyril Brulebois wrote: On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 04:22:12PM +1100, Matthew Hawkins wrote: I am running an X.org server w/DRI enabled, Got an up-to-date sid with X.org 6.9, just installed the libgl1-mesa-dri package from experimental to get DRI support for my ATI (FireGL Mobility T2e) card. Acceleration works fine (glxgears, xmoto, ...) but Blender is blinking (on each redraw, AFAICT). (Blender 2.41-1) and the workaround in bug 239184 does resolve the problem for me. ie, launching like so: $ LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 blender That works perfectly for me. Many thanks. gives me a useable interface again. This should perhaps be mentioned in a README.Debian or somesuch. This sounds reasonable to me, and that's the fact (README.Debian). So if this bug is about mentioning it, I think it should be closed. If not, I'm wondering whether upstream should be contacted to gather more info on what cards/X drivers/... are implied in such matters. I have a Matrox G450 and am using XFCE 4.2 Got Xfce 4.2 too, but quite sure it's not related. :-) Cheers, I got XFCE aswell, i think it is related. And i do not encounter these problems when i have it windowed. And it only triggers when i try to render. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#299441: screen artifacts / widgets not rendering
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 04:22:12PM +1100, Matthew Hawkins wrote: > I am running an X.org server w/DRI enabled, Got an up-to-date sid with X.org 6.9, just installed the libgl1-mesa-dri package from experimental to get DRI support for my ATI (FireGL Mobility T2e) card. Acceleration works fine (glxgears, xmoto, ...) but Blender is blinking (on each redraw, AFAICT). (Blender 2.41-1) > and the workaround in > bug 239184 does resolve the problem for me. ie, launching like so: > > $ LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 blender That works perfectly for me. Many thanks. > gives me a useable interface again. This should perhaps be mentioned in > a README.Debian or somesuch. This sounds reasonable to me, and that's the fact (README.Debian). So if this bug is about mentioning it, I think it should be closed. If not, I'm wondering whether upstream should be contacted to gather more info on what cards/X drivers/... are implied in such matters. > I have a Matrox G450 and am using XFCE 4.2 Got Xfce 4.2 too, but quite sure it's not related. :-) Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#299441: screen artifacts / widgets not rendering
Package: blender Version: 2.36-1 Severity: grave Bugs 239184 and 291888 seem to refer to an abhorrent behaviour which I also witness - namely that none of the widgets render correctly or at all. I'm setting the severity high as it does render the thing unusable. I am running an X.org server w/DRI enabled, and the workaround in bug 239184 does resolve the problem for me. ie, launching like so: $ LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 blender gives me a useable interface again. This should perhaps be mentioned in a README.Debian or somesuch. I have a Matrox G450 and am using XFCE 4.2 (sometimes WM/DE's matter ;). I'm using the upstream X.org and dri.sf.net drivers from a package supplied here: deb http://www.nixnuts.net/files/ ./ deb-src http://www.nixnuts.net/files/ ./ Cheers, -- Matt (hoping this can close 3 bugs ;) pgpU1pv70navJ.pgp Description: PGP signature