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Date:      Tue, 03 Aug 2004 10:08:19 +0400
From:      Roman Vasiliev <vasilievr@ksi.ru>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   problem in Linux-emulation and may be in NVidia drivers
Message-ID:  <410F2BD3.9060706@ksi.ru>

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Hi.

I have two question. I hope what someone helps me.
First:
       I have NVidia fx5600 and installs drivers from
/usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver
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# cat /boot/loader.conf
hw.ata.ata_dma=0
nvidia_load="YES"
linux_load="YES"                 # Linux emulation
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First run glxgears shows ~2000 fps but second ~10 fps. And whole OpenGL
application lags.

Problem solves in changing on NVidia mx 4400. All works fine.


Second:
I have Maya 6.0 and 5.0. And on 4.10 Jul
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# stat /usr/src/UPDATING
291840 340045 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1395128 43781 "Jul 28 13:45:10
2004" "Jul 17 18:33:11 2004" "Jul 17 18:33:11 2004" 16384 88 0
/usr/src/UPDATING
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17 18:33:11 2004

After normal start. and showing interface both Maya 5.0 and 6.0 fails.

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%/compat/linux/bin/csh /compat/linux/usr/aw/maya5.0/bin/maya
Maya (R), Version 5.0, 2003 04 01 00 02
Copyright 1997-2003 Alias|Wavefront, a division of Silicon Graphics Limited.
All rights reserved.

Graph Layout Toolkit
Copyright 1992-1997 Tom Sawyer Software, Berkeley, California
All rights reserved.


maya encountered a fatal error

Signal: 4 (Unknown Signal)
Attempting to save in
        /usr/tmp/romis.20040728.1326.ma
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The same result on 5.2.1 current.
But near by 2 years ago i runs Maya 4.5 on FreeBSD somthing like 4.6.
And all works fine.

Please help. For me very convinient development on FreeBSD. And for that
me needed Maya.
But old version I haven't now.






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