Tremulous Forum
General => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: kill3r on August 18, 2009, 05:29:10 pm
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Hello,
I have noticed that when on windows, i would hardly ever lag whenever i entered a Human/Alien base (at most 2-4 less FPS from 30-40FPS). On the other hand, with Ubuntu Linux (with the exact same graphic settings as windows), it would drop from 30-40FPS to 3-5FPS. I know for sure that i have the drivers installed. When i run tremulous i never run any other program BUT tremulous.x86. What's wrong? Thanks!
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There are usually different kind of drivers for graphics cards on linux, tell us which you use.
Another reason might be that you have tweaked your settings on windows and f.e. reduced the geometry setting from high or middle to middle or low.
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I use the default one automatically put into the OS (Ubuntu linux). Is there a better one? i use the driver named: xserver-xorg-video-intel. Any ideas? (BTW, i am completely sure that the settings are the same :-])
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the linux intel drivers are more or less flaming pieces of dog doo shoved into your kernel and Xorg. so, yeah. expect bad performance.
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Lol Archangel. Then what should i do?
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acquire yourself a cheap nvidia card, i.e a 5800 or similar. you can get them for like $5-10 online, new, or used at a local computer store.
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What a great idea! Why havent i not thought of that! OH lol i forgot i had a laptop ;D. Anyways, where are some better drivers?
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What a great idea! Why havent i not thought of that! OH lol i forgot i had a laptop ;D. Anyways, where are some better drivers?
Go to intel.com and find appropriate drivers for your integrated graphics chipset.
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he's using linux, and the linux intel drivers, as i said, are equivalent to a block of frozen urine inside of your laptop.
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aside from the fact that intel graphics fail in general. ubuntu was nice enough to enable compiz by default, and it screws with your fps in anything 3d.
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Err...My computer only has 16MB of vram..And i can't possibly run compiz. I even searched for the process, and could'nt find anyything related to compiz.
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your internal video probably uses system ram as well as its own VRAM. most laptops do.
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Ya but my laptop sucks. Its a IBM T23 (2001). Atleast it gets on average 30-40fps, but not on linux; only windows.
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Instead of telling me how 'shitty' my driver , tell me how i can fix this
thanks
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You can't, reason: the driver is shitty.
Things you can do:
1. Replace the hardware
2. Lower settings in Tremulous that need many calculations
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aside from the fact that intel graphics fail in general. ubuntu was nice enough to enable compiz by default, and it screws with your fps in anything 3d.
Compiz by default should skip fullscreen windows now so this probably wouldn't be a problem anymore.
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So then what should i do?? Are there better Linux drivers for my card (S3 Supersavage IXC)?
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You might get better performance going back to Ubuntu 8.04 or 8.10. See Intel Linux Graphics Performance Q4'08 (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_graphics_q408) (page 6 (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_graphics_q408&num=6)) and the earlier Intel X.org, Mesa Performance In Ubuntu (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_intel_mesa) (page 4 (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_intel_mesa&num=4)).
Things look somewhat better in Ubuntu 9.10—Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 4 Benchmarks (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_910_alpha4)—but still not what it was a year ago and 9.10 won't be released until next month. You could get a laptop with something usable.
Next month depending on where you live.
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Thank you guys for helping me! All i had to do (like what undeference told me to do' was downgrade from 9.04-->8.10. It works like a 'babe' now. Thanks alot!