Hello
I used to get a lot of video tearing in netflix and utube untill i tried be below as per 666philb in http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112309
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "intel"
VendorName "INTEL Corporation"
Option "DRI" "3"
Option "TripleBuffer" "true"
Option "TearFree" "true"
EndSection
my system is 64 bit xenial
i5 4g ram
this has reduced the tearing by heaps
but it is still there in videos up to some extent
it is a slight bother
i want my puppy installation to be perfect
i then tried another distro(deb based) and videos and browser smooth scrolling worked ootb.
its video graphic output is attached in the file named otherdistro
and puppy's graphic details are in file named pupster below
please help me mirror the other distro's video card settings in puppy
x-org
x-org
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Last edited by sickpig on Sat 12 Jan 2019, 04:23, edited 1 time in total.
ooh forgot to attach pupsysinfo files
attached now
it was not letting me attach txt so i added .gz after txt, but it is a txt file
attached now
it was not letting me attach txt so i added .gz after txt, but it is a txt file
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- vdodrivers.txt.gz
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If this is a laptop computer.
This computer could be setup using the new Nvidia Optimus graphics.
Basically the laptop starts and runs using the integrated Intel graphics built into the lntel processor. Uses this for all normal stuff.
The Nvidia hardware gets used when a big graphics demand happens.
This is suppose to save on power usage for battery life.
Puppy is not really setup to use Optimus, but it usually does work with the Intel part of it.
Wonder if this boot option will help.
This is an option for Intel driver sometimes needed.
Could look in the computers bios setup for graphics mode options.
Set Optimus enable/disable to disable.
Or if it shows a way to select Intel or Nvidia graphics card.
Select Nvidia.
The other OS you used, did have Nvidia card used for graphics, using the Nouveau driver.
If you can get it to boot using the Nvidia card.
Xenialpup should automatically set it up to use the Nouveau driver.
This computer could be setup using the new Nvidia Optimus graphics.
Basically the laptop starts and runs using the integrated Intel graphics built into the lntel processor. Uses this for all normal stuff.
The Nvidia hardware gets used when a big graphics demand happens.
This is suppose to save on power usage for battery life.
Puppy is not really setup to use Optimus, but it usually does work with the Intel part of it.
Wonder if this boot option will help.
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i915.modeset=0
Could look in the computers bios setup for graphics mode options.
Set Optimus enable/disable to disable.
Or if it shows a way to select Intel or Nvidia graphics card.
Select Nvidia.
The other OS you used, did have Nvidia card used for graphics, using the Nouveau driver.
If you can get it to boot using the Nvidia card.
Xenialpup should automatically set it up to use the Nouveau driver.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Thanks bigpup for the reply
please tell me which file i need to modify to include i915.modeset=0 as the boot option
the other distro(q4os) upon booting up asked me if i want to use nvidia drivers, but i declined as i dont play games and browsers afaik dont use gpu drivers
my main use is netflix in a browser. so nvidia wont be of help.
the bios has always been set to use integrated graphics instead of nvidia(my laptop's appendix dont have much use for it )
please tell me which file i need to modify to include i915.modeset=0 as the boot option
the other distro(q4os) upon booting up asked me if i want to use nvidia drivers, but i declined as i dont play games and browsers afaik dont use gpu drivers
my main use is netflix in a browser. so nvidia wont be of help.
the bios has always been set to use integrated graphics instead of nvidia(my laptop's appendix dont have much use for it )