Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 13:19:24 -0800 From: "Chris H" <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org, David S <cinch@bitmail.cc> Subject: Re: upgrading current -> graphics bug Message-ID: <13a7356d67f767eca9f50ad962d12d42@ultimatedns.net> In-Reply-To: <54F9D3B8.9050308@bitmail.cc> References: <54F8B653.606@bitmail.cc> <20150305203858.GA80059@k8-bsd.hsd1.ga.comcast.net>, <54F9D3B8.9050308@bitmail.cc>
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On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 17:20:08 +0100 David S <cinch@bitmail.cc> wrote > Hi Roberto, > > i just discovered, that when i stop xorg and unload the nvidia driver > (kldunload nvidia) the problem goes away. > > > > 1-Is it a laptop, server or desktop? intel or amd? > > It's a desktop with an Intel chipset (Core i5-2500K cpu) > > > 2-Are you building xorg as a port or installed a pre-compiled pkg? > > pre-compiled xorg pkg > > > 3-Are you loading drm modules in /boot/loader.conf or do you let > > xorg auto load the kernel modules for your card? > > /boot/loader.conf loads the propietary NVidia driver: nvidia_load=YES > and my xorg.conf also loads a nvidia driver: Driver "nvidia" > > > 4-What graphics card is it? ATI or NVIDIA? > > it's a GeForce GTX 760 PCIe card > > > 5-Are you configuring xorg with xorg.conf(deprecated) or starting > > xorg with 'startx'(xinit) or are you using a display manager(xdm)? > > i started with a barebones xorg.conf and had to put in the monitor > h-sync and v-sync values. i've attached the file. FWIW the nVidia driver docs indicate that you should comment, or remove the reference to dri in xorg.conf # Load "dri" but that dri2 is fine. Don't know that that has anything to do with your issue. But thought I'd mention it FWIW. --Chris > > > 6-Have you read 24.6.1 #13 in the Handbook? > > yes i've been doing that. > > > cheers, > david
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