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nvidia - 64-bit

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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 2 days ago
it happens after startup
pixiepixieMember
Posted 2 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - @Amiwell79

Does it happen right after boot or after screen resolution change?

@pixie

The non-accelerated driver is a temporary stage - it's not going to be used for anything else then initial tests. If all goes well we should get 2D acceleration on all supported cards in a couple of days, so get a supported card (up to GTX 750) and test how it works for you.


Sadly i do not own such a card, only a 2070 ti.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 4 hours ago
First signs of life from 3D driver!

axrt.org/media/nouveau_04.jpeg
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Jeff1138Member
Posted 2 hours ago
Hi,

Well done, I take it this could take us to OpenGL3 or even OpenGL4?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 2 hours ago
I don't know the exact level - you'd have to check the documentation for Mesa version 20.x on which APIs are supported.
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FaroxMember
Posted 1 hour ago
I don't know if this the exact version but...
Mesa 20.0.0 release note
https://docs.mesa3d.org/relnotes/20.0.0.html#mesa-20-0-0-release-notes-2020-02-19
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