LinuxQuestions.org
Help answer threads with 0 replies.
Home Forums Tutorials Articles Register
Go Back   LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - Distributions > Slackware
User Name
Password
Slackware This Forum is for the discussion of Slackware Linux.

Notices


View Poll Results: Which NVIDIA driver do you use, Nouveau or the porprietary blob?
Nouveau 28 20.59%
Proprietary blob 108 79.41%
Voters: 136. You may not vote on this poll

Reply
  Search this Thread
Old 09-23-2012, 05:52 PM   #1
damgar
Senior Member
 
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: dallas, tx
Distribution: Slackware - current multilib/gsb Arch
Posts: 1,949
Blog Entries: 8

Rep: Reputation: 203Reputation: 203Reputation: 203
Which NVIDIA driver do you use, Nouveau or the proprietary blob?


It's just a question that came to me today from a related thread. I'm just wondering what the numbers might look like for Slackware users.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 05:59 PM   #2
brianL
LQ 5k Club
 
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Oldham, Lancs, England
Distribution: Slackware64 15; SlackwareARM-current (aarch64); Debian 12
Posts: 8,298
Blog Entries: 61

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
The (proprietary) Blob
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:07 PM   #3
TommyC7
Member
 
Registered: Mar 2012
Distribution: Slackware, CentOS, OpenBSD, FreeBSD
Posts: 530

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
I recall we had a thread like this before in the past.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:11 PM   #4
brianL
LQ 5k Club
 
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Oldham, Lancs, England
Distribution: Slackware64 15; SlackwareARM-current (aarch64); Debian 12
Posts: 8,298
Blog Entries: 61

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
I got deja vu, too. It's The Myth of Eternal Recurrence. Groundhog Day.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:13 PM   #5
cwizardone
LQ Veteran
 
Registered: Feb 2007
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
Posts: 9,097

Rep: Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276
The proprietary driver. Install easily and works great.
However, I do notice that colors on youTube videos are wrong if watched online. Blue is red-ish and red turns blue-ish. Skin tones vary from blue-ish to "space alien" green.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:22 PM   #6
TommyC7
Member
 
Registered: Mar 2012
Distribution: Slackware, CentOS, OpenBSD, FreeBSD
Posts: 530

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Quote:
Originally Posted by cwizardone View Post
The proprietary driver. Install easily and works great.
However, I do notice that colors on youTube videos are wrong if watched online. Blue is red-ish and red turns blue-ish. Skin tones vary from blue-ish to "space alien" green.
That's a common bug with the proprietary drivers and adobe flash 11.2.*. You can choose to either disable hardware acceleration or use adobe flash 11.1.* or lower.
 
1 members found this post helpful.
Old 09-23-2012, 06:22 PM   #7
sycamorex
LQ Veteran
 
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: London
Distribution: Slackware64-current
Posts: 5,836
Blog Entries: 1

Rep: Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251Reputation: 1251
I actually use both:

- nVidia proprietary blob on my main desktop. I had some problems with Nouveau and Mincraft and afair that was the reason for sticking with the blob.
- Nouveau on a laptop (no games here)
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:24 PM   #8
damgar
Senior Member
 
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: dallas, tx
Distribution: Slackware - current multilib/gsb Arch
Posts: 1,949

Original Poster
Blog Entries: 8

Rep: Reputation: 203Reputation: 203Reputation: 203
I looked for similar threads. Didn't see anything.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:36 PM   #9
cwizardone
LQ Veteran
 
Registered: Feb 2007
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
Posts: 9,097

Rep: Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276
Quote:
Originally Posted by TommyC7 View Post
That's a common bug with the proprietary drivers and adobe flash 11.2.*. You can choose to either disable hardware acceleration or use adobe flash 11.1.* or lower.
Thanks for the information.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 06:39 PM   #10
dugan
LQ Guru
 
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Canada
Distribution: distro hopper
Posts: 11,225

Rep: Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320Reputation: 5320
Quote:
Originally Posted by TommyC7 View Post
That's a common bug with the proprietary drivers and adobe flash 11.2.*. You can choose to either disable hardware acceleration or use adobe flash 11.1.* or lower.
Uhm... a) hardware acceleration is disabled by default, and won't be on unless forced on with an mms.cfg file, and b) the current version of Flash is 11.3.* (included in Chrome). Are you sure this advice isn't Windows-specific?

Last edited by dugan; 09-23-2012 at 06:41 PM.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 07:45 PM   #11
wadsworth
Member
 
Registered: Aug 2007
Distribution: Slackware64 13.37
Posts: 215

Rep: Reputation: 65
Quote:
Originally Posted by cwizardone View Post
The proprietary driver. Install easily and works great.
However, I do notice that colors on youTube videos are wrong if watched online. Blue is red-ish and red turns blue-ish. Skin tones vary from blue-ish to "space alien" green.
I posted a SlackBuild for libvdpau a while ago that fixes that problem.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...4/#post4698968

I don't have that card anymore though, GPU fan finally wore out.
I'm using an older ATI card now. Open source drivers for this card are working well.
 
Old 09-23-2012, 07:46 PM   #12
T3slider
Senior Member
 
Registered: Jul 2007
Distribution: Slackware64-14.1
Posts: 2,367

Rep: Reputation: 843Reputation: 843Reputation: 843Reputation: 843Reputation: 843Reputation: 843Reputation: 843
Quote:
Originally Posted by dugan View Post
Uhm... a) hardware acceleration is disabled by default, and won't be on unless forced on with an mms.cfg file, and b) the current version of Flash is 11.3.* (included in Chrome). Are you sure this advice isn't Windows-specific?
Part a) may be true but since hardware acceleration worked perfectly before 11.2, a wise user would have had hardware acceleration turned on (and found it broken when upgrading to 11.2). As for part b), the latest version of Adobe Flash for Linux is 11.2. Chrome may have a newer version because Google was allowed to integrate Flash into the browser itself and does not rely on the browser-agnostic npapi implementation (which will never see Flash > 11.2). I am unsure of Google's inclusion of Flash in the 64-bit version of Chrome so I have no idea if they bumped the version there too. For a hack that will still allow hardware acceleration, see here. I have not tried the hack.

[edit] Too slow. [/edit]
 
Old 09-23-2012, 07:52 PM   #13
mlangdn
Senior Member
 
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Kentucky
Distribution: Slackware64-current
Posts: 1,845

Rep: Reputation: 452Reputation: 452Reputation: 452Reputation: 452Reputation: 452
The Blob
 
Old 09-23-2012, 08:30 PM   #14
273
LQ Addict
 
Registered: Dec 2011
Location: UK
Distribution: Debian Sid AMD64, Raspbian Wheezy, various VMs
Posts: 7,680

Rep: Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373Reputation: 2373
I was under the impression that NVIDIA solved the blue people problem months ago with a vidpau release?
My Slack install's not up to date at the moment but I could have sworn the blue people problem was gone (using the binary blob straight from NVIDIA).
 
Old 09-23-2012, 09:14 PM   #15
cwizardone
LQ Veteran
 
Registered: Feb 2007
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
Posts: 9,097

Rep: Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276Reputation: 7276
Quote:
Originally Posted by 273 View Post
I was under the impression that NVIDIA solved the blue people problem months ago with a vidpau release?
My Slack install's not up to date at the moment but I could have sworn the blue people problem was gone (using the binary blob straight from NVIDIA).
Sorry, no.
 
  


Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
LXer: Nouveau Driver Still Tries To Compete With NVIDIA LXer Syndicated Linux News 1 06-18-2012 01:12 PM
[SOLVED] Troubles with nouveau NVIDIA driver on 13.37 Skaperen Slackware 4 07-28-2011 09:12 AM
LXer: Nouveau Driver Power Management Against The NVIDIA Blob LXer Syndicated Linux News 0 07-06-2011 01:50 PM
nvidia proprietary driver, nvidia-settings and how to configure panning bluebox Linux - Hardware 1 03-11-2011 03:21 PM
Fedora 12 - Nouveau + Nvidia Driver Solution JoshGriffin Fedora 19 05-21-2010 08:29 AM

LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - Distributions > Slackware

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:47 AM.

Main Menu
Advertisement
My LQ
Write for LQ
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute content, let us know.
Main Menu
Syndicate
RSS1  Latest Threads
RSS1  LQ News
Twitter: @linuxquestions
Open Source Consulting | Domain Registration