Which Linux?

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Which Linux?

Post by scott » 2006-12-08, 05:57

Hi Carsten, which Linux distro did you build CA3DE on? I tried the engine on Ubuntu and it just flickers badly with a framerate of about 12. But that could also be because my install is kind of acting weird with a few annoying bugs in general. So I plan on trying a different distro to see how I like it, I want to use the same version you have so I have something fun to do with it :)
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Post by Carsten » 2006-12-08, 11:39

Hi Scott,

well, I currently develop the Linux version on Debian Sarge (but plan to switch to Kubuntu when I next find a reason to setup my harddrive anew).

Anyways, I don't think that you should choose your distro dependent on Ca3DE, although it's certainly a very charming idea. ;) In fact, if it runs at all, that's a very good sign already.

Now about your FPS: Well, a very common (and difficult) problem on Linux systems is to get the 3D hardware-acceleration drivers setup right. The 12 FPS certainly sound like there is a problem with the driver here, you are likely running with the systems default MESA software-only driver.

You can learn more about this with the (Linux command-line) program glxinfo and the (Ca3DE in-game console) command "gl_Info" (also try glInfo, I changed this so much recently that I currently don't remember which spelling is right).

Let us know the output of these commands, they're the key to getting more insight into the question.
Best regards,
Carsten
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Post by scott » 2006-12-08, 15:13

Well it turns out that 3d acceleration isn't running, I'll just head over to the Ubuntu forums and find the answer :)
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Post by scott » 2006-12-09, 06:23

Finally got it going and it works just fine. Whew!!!
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