Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee. ++
Jack
good to know. welcom back on pd/Gem! ;-)
Le 08/11/2011 11:10, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee. ++
Jack
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Hello,
yes, good news :) ... but one question, what is this command : pd-gem ? a special compiled pd+gem version ? I managed to get optirun works on a ubuntu 10.04 with a backported kernel (2.6.38), pdextended (and Gem) seemed to work but I didn't found the way to know if Gem was working with the intel graphic card or the nvidia one
++Benjamin
cyrille henry a écrit :
good to know. welcom back on pd/Gem! ;-)
Le 08/11/2011 11:10, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee. ++
Jack
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Le 15/11/2011 12:33, Benjamin ~ 01xy a écrit :
Hello,
yes, good news :) ... but one question, what is this command : pd-gem ? a special compiled pd+gem version ? I managed to get optirun works on a ubuntu 10.04 with a backported kernel (2.6.38), pdextended (and Gem) seemed to work but I didn't found the way to know if Gem was working with the intel graphic card or the nvidia one
You can send 'print' message to [gemwin] to know if you are using NVidia graphic card or Intel graphic card. ++
Jack
++Benjamin
cyrille henry a écrit :
good to know. welcom back on pd/Gem! ;-)
Le 08/11/2011 11:10, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee. ++
Jack
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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.
fgmasdr IOhannes
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?
Bye, menno
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:49 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@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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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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On 2011-11-08 12:10, Jack wrote:
Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee.
which version of bumblebee and openGL/nvidia-drivers do you have installed for a success?
fgamsdr IOhannes
Le 15/11/2011 10:06, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2011-11-08 12:10, Jack wrote:
Hello,
It's a good new for me today. I can now use the NVidia graphic card on my Optimus laptop with Gem and Bumblebee. Before when i launched pd and gem with : $ optirun pd-gem Pd crashed very often. Until this morning (with an upgrade of different openGL library on my Ubuntu 11.04) i can launch pd and Gem without problem. This is nice ! :) So people who have laptop with Optimus should upgrade their openGL library today and install the last Bumblebee.
which version of bumblebee and openGL/nvidia-drivers do you have installed for a success?
$ dpkg -l | grep OpenGL ii compiz 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty2 OpenGL window and compositing manager ii compiz-core 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty2 OpenGL window and compositing manager ii compiz-gnome 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty2 OpenGL window and compositing manager - GNOME window decorator ii compiz-plugins 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty2 OpenGL window and compositing manager - plugins ii freeglut3 2.6.0-1ubuntu2 OpenGL Utility Toolkit ii freeglut3-dev 2.6.0-1ubuntu2 OpenGL Utility Toolkit development files ii libftgl2 2.1.3~rc5-3 library to render text in OpenGL using FreeType ii libgl1-mesa-dev 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1 A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX development files ii libgl1-mesa-dri 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1 A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- DRI modules ii libgl1-mesa-glx 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1 A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX runtime ii libglew1.5 1.5.7.is.1.5.2-1ubuntu2 The OpenGL Extension Wrangler - runtime environment ii libglewmx1.5 1.5.7.is.1.5.2-1ubuntu2 The OpenGL Extension Wrangler - runtime environment ii libglu1-mesa 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1 The OpenGL utility library (GLU) ii libglu1-mesa-dev 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1 The OpenGL utility library -- development files ii virtualgl 2.2.90-1~nattyppa7 Toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clients
$ dpkg -l | grep bumblebee ii bumblebee 2.4.1-1~nattyppa1 nVidia Optimus support
$ dpkg -l | grep nvidia ii nvidia-common 0.2.30.1 Find obsolete NVIDIA drivers ii nvidia-current 285.05.09-0ubuntu1~natty~xup1 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library ii nvidia-settings 285.05.09-0ubuntu1~natty~xup1 Tool of configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
Hope it help. ++
Jack
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On 2011-11-15 13:04, Jack wrote:
Le 15/11/2011 10:06, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit which version of bumblebee and openGL/nvidia-drivers do you have installed for a success?
$ dpkg -l | grep OpenGL
thx
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