> Yes, the drivers from Nvidia's site will be doing all
> sorts of bad things on top of Xen. Physical addresses
> are virtual :-) in i86xpv.  They need to be
> translated
> to machine addresses.  There are other things too
> which the nvidia driver and associated code has to
> do differently on i86xpv.

The only reason I downloaded the newer drivers from nvidia's site was compiz. 
But as compiz now works with the currently shipped driver, there is no need to 
do that anymore.
Just wanted to give it a try.
My success is only virtual... :) - I can run compiz in i86pv, but it doesn't 
give much joy with 3.xx fps :)
Anyways, it's been so only with nv_85; until 77 there wasn't such  problem. I 
skipped nv78-84 though. 

> 
> There performance shouldn't be that bad :-) I would
> expect you would see ~ 3 1/2 FPS with the nv driver
> which is S/W only.

:) Yep, but this with hw renderer... 
Ah, yes, and add to that, that I work with an opengl application...! ;) (Well, 
not always, but often)

> 
> John M, any ideas on how to debug this further?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> MRJ
> 

Thanks for the help!
A
 
 
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