The "Canary in the mine" I have been using to test my 64bit Kubuntu Karmic with the GM45 Intel video chip installation are three graphic apps:
SecondLife
PenumbraCollection's "Blackplague", 'Overture" and "requiem"
Stellarium
SecondLife now runs without showing a bunch of garbage on the screen. To get that I had to increase the texture memory to over 300MB and, most importantly, turn OFF the hardware VBO setting! Now, I get the most gorgeous graphics SecondLife has shown me running either Windows or Linux. (When it quits it leaves behind a msg about running SL on a 64bit installation and mentions several ia32 libraries, one of which is ia32-libs-kde, which is NOT in our repository. But, regardless, my long quest to run SL on my 64 bit notebook is complete. I should aslo add that turning off the VBO has given me a higher fps, too.
The PenumbraCollection was totally unusable before yesterday's update. Now, except for the occasional flicker of an artifact here or there, it is also very acceptable, and very fast.
Stellarium behaves as usual. I still get garbage when I display the F2 configuration screens, and the others as well. I originally configured it by transferring my 32bit config file over to my 64bit partitions, so that allowed me to just use the star field and navigation against my location.
Great Job, Kubuntu dev team!
SecondLife
PenumbraCollection's "Blackplague", 'Overture" and "requiem"
Stellarium
SecondLife now runs without showing a bunch of garbage on the screen. To get that I had to increase the texture memory to over 300MB and, most importantly, turn OFF the hardware VBO setting! Now, I get the most gorgeous graphics SecondLife has shown me running either Windows or Linux. (When it quits it leaves behind a msg about running SL on a 64bit installation and mentions several ia32 libraries, one of which is ia32-libs-kde, which is NOT in our repository. But, regardless, my long quest to run SL on my 64 bit notebook is complete. I should aslo add that turning off the VBO has given me a higher fps, too.
The PenumbraCollection was totally unusable before yesterday's update. Now, except for the occasional flicker of an artifact here or there, it is also very acceptable, and very fast.
Stellarium behaves as usual. I still get garbage when I display the F2 configuration screens, and the others as well. I originally configured it by transferring my 32bit config file over to my 64bit partitions, so that allowed me to just use the star field and navigation against my location.
Great Job, Kubuntu dev team!
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