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NoneNone>> Saw that xserver-xorg-video-nouveau package is now in the main
>> repository.
>
> It does not appear to be in Sid or Squeeze as of this afternoon. (EST USA)
> yes. However, I notice that 'nv' is still in Squeeze-main contrib non-free:
>
> xserver-xorg-video-nv 1:2.1.17-2
Sorry. I'm not thinking or communicating well. I'm using the vesa driver
on the system, not nv. My brain was tracking back to an earlier
experiment in which I was using other repositories. I use only main and
security for Squeeze.
However, I have been showing xserver-xorg-video-nouveau in Squeeze main
for a couple of days.
> but nv appears to be 'broken' if used in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, on my
> version of things. Perhaps this is the result of some Debian religious
> fanatics, but I think it's time to bid adeau to nv, alas it served me well.
>
> I installed nouveau:
>
> xserver-xorg-video-nouveau 1:0.0.15+git20100329+7858345-3 X.Org X
> server -- Nouveau display driver (experimental)
>
> and placed it, instead, into the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and lo it brought
> forth an X session and looked just like nv. But, nv and nouveau are,
> no pun intended, a bit two dimensional when one still has available the
> nvidia-glx Xorg driver one should simply use it if one's hardware will comply.
Too rich for my blood. By that I mean that nvidia-glx with this Quadro
card has caused all sorts of odd breakages and unreliability issues in
the DE. I have done enough experimenting with identical configurations
of Xfce and Gnome on this system, with the only difference being use of
different video drivers (vesa, nv, glx/restricted) under both Ubuntu and
Debian to know that it's not my imagination. I'd rather have a reliable
system than 3D, so glx is a no go for me. The vesa driver has been
absolutely flawless, but quite slow, of course. The slowness has been
worth it because absolutely nothing in the user interface has ever been
broken since I went to vesa. I don't game, and I've just learned to be
patient when switching workspaces.
;)
I'm looking forward to seeing if nouveau will be an improvement,
performance-wise, without causing reliability issues.
I am, however, going to wait and install nouveau the easy way, once the
upgrade to xserver-xorg-core becomes available in the repository. If
this weren't my main system I might be tempted to experiment, but I just
need this thing to keep working.
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