Unknown, unknown just looks bad given that we will have more
nouveau users in future. Neither the vendor, nor the renderer
nor the version string contains a version number. The information
most close to a version number is the gallium number. Other
possible number would be OpenGL version or Mesa version in the
GL version string, but those information is not used in other
Mesa drivers.
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'Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965G GEM 20100328 2010Q1 x86/MMX/SSE2',
having one more field from the end - fix reading version
(bnc#605498)
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use direct rendering.
- Move the LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT code to CompositingPrefs::detect(), and use
the external helper program to determine if the variable needs to be set.
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to work correctly but as doing it there defeats the purpose of moving
the code to begin with there's no point in moving it.
BUG: 226049
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functions and share the value with the KCM; Fallback to XRender
compositing if OpenGL fails to work correctly; Rearrange setting order
in options.h slightly and fix variable names
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I've had missing compositing since about a week on my ATI x1300.
After a bit of debugging with the help of fredrikh and mgraesslin, the version string reported seems to be the culprit. I've special-cased the different version string for the R300 driver and it works again now.
The strings my r300 reports are:
DRI R300 Project
Mesa DRI R300 (RV515 7149) 20090101 x86/MMX/SSE2 TCL
1.4 (1.5 Mesa 7.6)
reviewed by fredrikh
kwin people, please have another look, I don't want to break anybody else's setup...
CCMAIL:kwin@kde.org
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this rules out GeForce4 and below, but there it's still possible to enable
it explicitly if the user finds it good enough.
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Also slightly redo the #define's for effects, now it's:
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_COMPOSITING to check whether there's any compositing support at all
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_OPENGL_COMPOSITING to check for OpenGL-based compositing
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING the same for XRender
CCMAIL: kwin@kde.org
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being v2+ (right now it says just GPL, which according to GPL itself
means any GPL). Decoration clients will come later.
CCMAIL: kwin@kde.org
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This is used to set sane defaults and work around possible driver bugs.
Also, if you have a "whitelisted" driver (nvidia >= 96.39 or intel >= 20061017)
then compositing will be enabled by default for you.
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