[PlanetCCRMA] re: nvidia drivers
Tracey Hytry
shakti at bayarea.net
Thu Apr 20 19:17:01 PDT 2006
> Is there a way to use a custom xorg.conf for each kernel?
Hi,
I usually do it manually by keeping various xorg.conf-config_name and copying it over to xorg.conf before starting X(I boot in run level 3).
I'm pretty sure writing a little script and sticking it in /etc/rc.d/rc.local could automate the proccess(something like "check for kernel version, copy correct xorg.conf).
Sometimes just slightly starving the nvidia driver out of resources helps. I used to reset the latency timer for the vidio card back to normal after starting X. Nvidia seems to like to set it real high after starting the driver in X so that the X session feels real snappy(as our audio goes "crackle crackle" because of it). Also, if you can adjust both the "niceness" of X and the interrupt priority of the vidio card, that will help a lot.
And of course, there's the problems of trying to run nvidia drivers with "rt" kernels that I won't get into here. It's a bit hard to be able to run opengl programs and get good audio, but it can be done.
Tracey
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