we won't install the dri driver until it's supported upstream, and has
no known grave bugs.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) => mesa (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
**
If it counts, I am using DVI cable between the video card and the
monitor. And by the way, I have another just upgraded machine also with
nvidia card and DVI: that time I tried to use nvidia's binary driver.
The result: I have signal, but just very odd bar-code like screen can be
seen instead of bo
After some google'ing I've installed package libgl1-mesa-dri-
experimental now I have hw rendering, but still I am wondering if it's
normal since it means that nvidia owners can't use their desktops
normally with natty unless installing nvidia's binary driver (I guess),
is this the normal behaviour
Sorry, about the text console: no video signal (according to my LCD
monitor's opinion) during the boot, and if I switch to text console from
X (like with CTRL-ALT-F1) I still see the X session however screen is
not updated, till I switch back and of course mouse etc does not work
either. Meanwhile
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[natty] X uses software rendering with nouveau
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