Re: How does F13 work with nvidia hardware ?

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On 05/27/2010 10:15 AM, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> nouveau does work fine... If you have one screen, or two screens and
> like spanning desktops (with the second to the right of the first). If
> you (like I) prefer separate desktops (so I can put a virtual machine on
> the second monitor) and the second screen to the left of the first, you
> are still pretty much out of luck with nouveau.
> 
> I tried out nouveau recently as I was experiencing "tearing" of the
> portions of the screen when scrolling firefox with a window partially on
> top of firefox and was hoping it was the driver. Unfortunately nouveau
> has the same problem.
> 
> <rant>
> 
> The spanning desktops were also driving me crazy. I put my virtual
> machine on the second monitor (to the left and full screen), then try
> opening firefox. It invariably opens *under* the virtual machine,
> completely hidden. This alone is enough to drive be back to the nvidia
> proprietary driver, in all it's glorified ugliness. I do hope some
> developer can take pity on me and address this shortcoming.

How on Earth is the position that Firefox opens anything to do with the
driver?

Andrew.
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