Robert Heller composed on 2022-06-19 16:31 (UTC-0400):
> I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 945 Processor, 8Gig of
> RAM, with a NVIDIA Corporation C77 [GeForce 8200] (rev a2) video chipset.
> There is some sort of bug in the version of KiCaD I have
> (4.0.7+dfsg1-1ubuntu2)
On Sun, 19 Jun 2022, Robert Heller wrote:
I don't use any other 3D programs (maybe FreeCAD). KiCaD is not a 3D program,
it is 2D. This is an integrated video chipset on the motherboard -- I don't
have a separate video card.
Nowadays a lot of rendering goes through 3d engine - as long as
I don't use any other 3D programs (maybe FreeCAD). KiCaD is not a 3D program,
it is 2D. This is an integrated video chipset on the motherboard -- I don't
have a separate video card.
How do I turn off the compositor? Do I need it?
At Sun, 19 Jun 2022 17:03:28 -0400 (EDT) Vladimir Dergachev
On Sun, 19 Jun 2022, Robert Heller wrote:
I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 945 Processor, 8Gig of
RAM, with a NVIDIA Corporation C77 [GeForce 8200] (rev a2) video chipset.
There is some sort of bug in the version of KiCaD I have
(4.0.7+dfsg1-1ubuntu2) with its pcbnew
I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 945 Processor, 8Gig of
RAM, with a NVIDIA Corporation C77 [GeForce 8200] (rev a2) video chipset.
There is some sort of bug in the version of KiCaD I have
(4.0.7+dfsg1-1ubuntu2) with its pcbnew program that puts my machine in a state
where I