Hi, I'm currently using E 22.3 with Debian test (buster). I'm geting E from the Sparky repos. Also, I have an Nvidia 1050 with propietary blobs (from debian non-free)
Recently, E started misbehaving, high cpu and suddenly my home partition was full. I noticed that E filled the .xsession-errors file with some evas GL errors: ERR<1136>:EvasGL modules/evas/engines/gl_common/evas_gl_core.c:973 _surface_cap_init() There are no available surface formats. Error! ERR<1136>:EvasGL modules/evas/engines/gl_common/evas_gl_core.c:1901 evgl_engine_init() Error initializing surface cap ERR<1136>:EvasGL modules/evas/engines/gl_common/evas_gl_core.c:1946 evgl_engine_init() Failed to initialize EvasGL! ERR<1136>:EvasGL modules/evas/engines/gl_common/evas_gl_core.c:1605 _evgl_tls_resource_get() Invalid EVGL Engine! and a backtrace that, since I don't have debug symbols, I can't really see. And it's printing that permanently. I was able to get rid of those messages, by changing the engine to software (it was in opengl), but performance now sucks Now, I think the culprit is in nvidia drives, since they were updated from version 386.111 to 390.42. And I did this after updating E from 22.1 to 22.3 (about a week later), so I don't think updating E had anything to do, but updating nvidia's driver did. could it be possible to fix this? -- Wido ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users