Re: gnome-shell cpu usage, audio, opengl - work fine only as root

2012-04-20 Thread Saulo Bonfim

On 19/04/2012 15:25, Adam Jackson wrote:

If you would use gdm, you probably wouldn't see this.  gdm takes care to
set up a login session, which fixes the device permissions on /dev/dri/*
to those of the logged-in user.  startx doesn't yet.



Thanks for the solution!
I wasn't using gdm as it still gives me the Oh no! Something has gone 
wrong screen, but at some point it didn't even show the login screen - 
probably due to missing packages. So I gave up using gdm, but could not 
imagine that its usage would be related to the problems I had. Now I 
have sound and video running smooth.


Thanks again.

Saulo
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gnome-shell cpu usage, audio, opengl - work fine only as root

2012-04-19 Thread Saulo Bonfim

Hi all, first post to the list.

Using FC17, recently updated (ran yum update yesterday) on a i3 2.13GHz 
HP G62


First issue: as of its installation (3 weeks ago) noticed a high cpu 
consumption of the gnome-shell process (circa 30% even without moving 
mouse/typing) when logged in as a normal user. If I log in as root, the 
issue disappears (gnome-shell cpu usage near zero). Both started with 
startx, same .xinitrc.


Checked glxinfo and got some differences:

user's glxinfo:
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x300)

root glxinfo:
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CEDAR

I must say that I know little about llvmpipe, fallback mode, so don't 
know if it's related or not. Apologize me if it doesn't make sense.



Second issue: no audio as normal user, only a dummy output sound card in 
System Settings, even if detected correctly as of lspci output:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset 
High Definition Audio (rev 05)


Again, if I log in  as root and run startx, it shows me correctly the 
internal audio - analog stereo duplex - in system settings, and it works.


Don't know if this can be a permission issue, but the fact is that 
everything works under root, but I don't wanna use this dirty way.


Appreciate any help, and sorry if I did not provide any other basic 
information.


Best regards

Saulo
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