Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well, loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
O. Hartmann wrote:> Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well, > loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts > now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(Same for me, just some transparent pictures render transparency as black, good example is reader.google.com. This also isn't new to me, some pictures was shown like this in previous driver versions. I was just a bit unsure who was bad at it. -- Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
O. Hartmann wrote:> Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well, > loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts > now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago. You could try if that fixes your problems. Cheers, Florian
Florian Smeets wrote:> O. Hartmann wrote: >> Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well, >> loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts >> now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-( > > flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago. You could try > if that fixes your problems. >Gah. Never mind. It was the xf86-video-intel driver which was updated. I think i need a pair of glasses :-( Sorry, Florian
Florian Smeets wrote:> O. Hartmann wrote: >> Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well, >> loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts >> now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-( > > flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago. You could try > if that fixes your problems. > > Cheers, > FlorianI guess we are already talking about this aupdate because I updated approx. 1 hour ago when the probems took place. Regards, Oliver
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do you have? Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or later)? I see that there is already version 2.1.12 of nv driver (in xorg repository) that is supposed to fix CPUToScreenColorExpandFill function for G80 cards. -- Andriy Gapon