Hello all,
I've installed Feisty Fawn a few weeks ago. I keep the system always updated. I installed the nVidia drivers with the Envy script. I have a 6600 video card.
The problem is this. Sometimes the 3D acceleration is perfect. Sometimes instead, it is VERY slow. To check, I usually launch the game Chromium. If everything is OK, I get about 50fps. Sometimes instead (about 30% of the times) I get only 11 fps. This is just after boot, without changing anything. If it is slow and I reboot, again I have 70% chances that it will be good, and 30% that it will not.
Any ideas on what might be happening?
Restarting X doesn't help. Only a reboot. And when the 3D acceleration is bad, also the sound on 3D games is bad - sort of "choppy", as if it plays a small bit of sound then a small bit of silence and so on.
Another thing: I can usually say if it's going to run OK or not, at boot time - if it's going to be OK the nVidia logo only comes up for a small fraction of a second; if it's going to be broken the logo stays up for at least a whole second.
How can it be that there's a different behavior at boot without changing anything?
Thanks
Cristian
I've installed Feisty Fawn a few weeks ago. I keep the system always updated. I installed the nVidia drivers with the Envy script. I have a 6600 video card.
The problem is this. Sometimes the 3D acceleration is perfect. Sometimes instead, it is VERY slow. To check, I usually launch the game Chromium. If everything is OK, I get about 50fps. Sometimes instead (about 30% of the times) I get only 11 fps. This is just after boot, without changing anything. If it is slow and I reboot, again I have 70% chances that it will be good, and 30% that it will not.
Any ideas on what might be happening?
Restarting X doesn't help. Only a reboot. And when the 3D acceleration is bad, also the sound on 3D games is bad - sort of "choppy", as if it plays a small bit of sound then a small bit of silence and so on.
Another thing: I can usually say if it's going to run OK or not, at boot time - if it's going to be OK the nVidia logo only comes up for a small fraction of a second; if it's going to be broken the logo stays up for at least a whole second.
How can it be that there's a different behavior at boot without changing anything?
Thanks
Cristian
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