Hi,
google indicates that the error message "X server found. dri2 connection
failed!" meight be linked to beignet, the OpenCL implementation for
Intel graphics cards. As you said you have just bought a new Nvidida
card. Maybe there are stale libraries and/or config files of your
previous hardw
On Thu, 09 Jul 2015 02:12:31 +0200
Jan Niklas Fingerle wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Am 09.07.2015 um 01:45 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
>> Yes, but that would indicate a problem between dt and opencl...
>
>yes, of course. That's what I suspected as well, hence the debugging
>output for opencl in my first mail.
Hi,
Am 09.07.2015 um 01:45 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> Yes, but that would indicate a problem between dt and opencl...
yes, of course. That's what I suspected as well, hence the debugging
output for opencl in my first mail. I should have stated my suspicion
more directly. Anyway, yes, there is
* Jan Niklas Fingerle [07-08-15 19:33]:
> Hi,
>
> Am 09.07.2015 um 01:11 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> > * Jan Niklas Fingerle [07-08-15 19:09]:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've just bought and installed a Gigabyte Nvida Geforce GTX 960 and
> >> installed the drivers downloaded from Nvidia to my Linux Mint
Hi,
Am 09.07.2015 um 01:11 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> * Jan Niklas Fingerle [07-08-15 19:09]:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just bought and installed a Gigabyte Nvida Geforce GTX 960 and
>> installed the drivers downloaded from Nvidia to my Linux Mint 17.1
>> Cinnamon (64 bit) (essentially an Ubuntu Linux).
* Jan Niklas Fingerle [07-08-15 19:09]:
> Hi,
>
> I've just bought and installed a Gigabyte Nvida Geforce GTX 960 and
> installed the drivers downloaded from Nvidia to my Linux Mint 17.1
> Cinnamon (64 bit) (essentially an Ubuntu Linux).
>
> When trying to run darktable, I get the following:
[.
Hi,
I've just bought and installed a Gigabyte Nvida Geforce GTX 960 and
installed the drivers downloaded from Nvidia to my Linux Mint 17.1
Cinnamon (64 bit) (essentially an Ubuntu Linux).
When trying to run darktable, I get the following:
jnf@agricola ~ $ darktable -d opencl
[opencl_init] opencl
> I'll try it. What about zooming both images together? When I hit
> alt-1, one of the images is zoomed in, hiding the other one.
As far as I know, you can't have both zoomed in at once. The best you
can do is alternating back and forth between the same section of the
zoomed-in images in the dark
When you set file manager to display only two images and dt is full screen
on a 19" it's enough for me (I almost need glasses now anyway) :D
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 11:53 André Felipe Carvalho
wrote:
> Thank you, Chris, Patrick and Dave!
>
> I'll try it. What about zooming both images together? When
Thank you, Chris, Patrick and Dave!
I'll try it. What about zooming both images together? When I hit alt-1, one
of the images is zoomed in, hiding the other one.
2015-07-08 2:24 GMT-03:00 Dave :
> Morning
> You could star the selected images (if they're in the same collection) ,
> then in lightt
On 08/07/15 07:24, Dave wrote:
> Morning
> You could star the selected images (if they're in the same collection) ,
> then in lighttable mode set to filemanager, with the number of images
> viewed set to 2 you are sorted :).
> If they're not in the same collection create a collection by using a
> u
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