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On 21/11/2013 22:48, walt wrote: |
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> On 11/21/2013 07:10 AM, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote: |
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>> I spent a chunk of yesterday updating world on my machines (2 file |
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>> servers and 1 netbook) and with some effort, the updates went through. I |
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>> had to go out today so I rebooted my netbook and I started noticing |
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>> weird graphical glitches in certain applications, as if parts of the |
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>> screen weren't updating, |
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> Sounds like a video driver problem. Are you using one of the proprietary |
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> video drivers (ati-drivers, nvidia-drivers, etc)? |
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> If yes, you could try: |
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> #eselect opengl list |
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> Available OpenGL implementations: |
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> [1] ati * |
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> [2] xorg-x11 |
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> My ati-drivers need the proprietary version of opengl and sometimes this |
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> setting is wrong after updating the opensource mesa package. |
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> Otherwise I'd just try re-emerging your video drivers as an experiment :) |
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As replied earlier, I get this too. My video driver is radeon, I don;t |
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have the ati proprieatry drivers installed: |
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# eselect opengl list |
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Available OpenGL implementations: |
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[1] xorg-x11 * |
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remerging drivers has no effect |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |