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As a postscript to this e-mail, I just finished my fedora 14 upgrade. As it turns out, I ended up going off and buying an ATI video card, (Radeon HD 5750 Series). Since I'm not using all the 3D acceleration stuff (no compiz) the standard radeon driver worked fine with it. The trick was that I had to reinstall fedora 14 from scratch such that the installation procedure would do the honors in configuring the card. My issues with vmware workstation are gone and I seem to have a stable workstation environment again. To note, I had an nvidia GTS 450 type card and the installer didn't configuring it properly (I had to use the basic video install option) and when I went to do the rpmfusion.org nvidia driver installation (which is what most people recommend, and I've been using it for several years now) that all fell apart due to some bug in nvidia-system-config python script. Then when I did get the proprietary nvidia driver going, the 3D acceleration kicked in great, (compiz worked nice), but vmware workstation started acting up, as did vmware player. Since my work depends soooo much on my vmware set up, I had to abort, go off and buy another video card and pray it would work better.... The free software gods did smile on me today... :) Cheers. Steve. On 11/07/2010 08:19 AM, Stephen Adler wrote: > Hi Blu, > > I upgraded to fedora 14 today and I'm run into a problem with my video > card and vmware workstation. For some reason, the vmware workstation > acts slow, as if its hanging up on a time out condition. As I move the > vmware window around with a guest running in it, the display update is > slow and seems to hang my whole display for several seconds while it > adjusts to the window movement request or mouse focus. > > This occurs with the nvidia driver. When I use the nouveau driver, > vmware works OK, but with my dual monitor set up, the 2nd monitor is not > properly used. > > So I'm thinking maybe I should punt nvidia and try an ati card? Is there > any ati card which one could recommend for use under fedora 14? > > Thanks. Steve. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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