Le 15/11/2011 19:47, Menno van der Woude a écrit :
Here I am on Ubuntu 11.10, 64 bits. My laptop has a Nvidia Geforce GT540M card with 2gb. Gem (built from the source) runs without trouble, using both optirun and not using optirun. I have ironhide installed here, which supersedes bumblebee (at least it says it does). Running the "ironhide-enablecard" command does respond 'Enabling nVidia Card Succeeded'. Also glgears etc work just fine.
I am however unsure whether the nVidia card is really enabled, because sending [print< to [gemwin] responds saying it uses Mesa DRI Intel etc as a renderer. Gem also prints many extensions which are loaded. I am curious if the nVidia card is or is not used, how I can I check this? Or is the gemwin>print message the final verdict?
I think print>gemwin should be the final verdict. When I enter in terminal : $ optirun pd-gem and then send the message 'print' to [gemwin], i get : OpenGL info Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Renderer: GeForce GT 555M/PCI/SSE2 Version: 4.2.0 NVIDIA 285.05.09 ++
Jack
Bye, menno
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:49 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnigzmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2011-11-15 12:33, Benjamin ~ 01xy wrote:
Hello,
yes, good news :) ... but one question, what is this command : pd-gem ? a special compiled pd+gem version ?
no, it's a script that comes with the debian(&ubuntu) package for Gem which makes sure that the debian-installed version of puredata and the debian-installed version of Gem are used.
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