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in your xorg.conf |
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In the module section, try adding the following line |
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load "dbe" |
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Then try to run conky from your terminal-emulator, does it say something |
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that |
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"double framebuffer enabled?" |
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Also,i found the conky in ~x86 portage a little of weird, |
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1. it displays my uptime very strange, a very very very very long digit, |
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something like 34343433333333333333333333, |
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oh, my computer never run so much time without powering down |
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2. mpd is not working with conky, maybe this is a problem with mpd, but i am |
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not sure |
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hope this would help |
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On 3/20/08, José Pedro Saraiva <nocive@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Been using nvidia-drivers-100.14.19 without problems but I wish to upgrade |
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> to latest stable version, in a hope to reduce random suspend crashes I've |
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> been having with latest tuxonice-sources. |
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> The thing is... once I'm up and running with nvidia-drivers 169.09-r1 xorg |
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> and conky have this strange behaviour with conky window overlapping each |
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> time it refreshes. |
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> First screenshot is my desktop in it's normal state, 2nd one is the |
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> behaviour I'm talking about... The only window that always overlaps is the |
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> "network" section, and the conkyrc options are the same as for other conky |
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> instances. |
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> Anyone have a clue what may be causing this? |
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> Best regards! |
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Easy things should be easy, hard things should at least be possilbe. |
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