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I'm using the Nvidia proprietary driver. KWin though seems not to understand that.
1) I have no Nouveau (xf86-video-nouveau) packages installed. Only the in-kernel included module
2) It is blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d
flamelab@kobol ~ $ cat /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau_blacklist.conf
blacklist nouveau
3) I have a 20-nvidia.conf just to tell X to use NVIDIA not NOUVEAU.
flamelab@kobol ~ $ cat /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau_blacklist.conf
blacklist nouveau
But no, Kwin wants NOUVEAU....
flamelab@kobol ~ $ kwin --replace
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to authenticate
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to open swrast (search paths /usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri)
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to open swrastg (search paths /usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri)
OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe
OpenGL version string: OpenGL ES 2.0 Mesa 7.11-rc4
Driver: LLVMpipe
GPU class: Unknown
OpenGL version: 2.0
Mesa version: 7.11
X server version: 1.10.3
Linux kernel version: 3.0
Direct rendering: yes
Requires strict binding: yes
GLSL shaders: no
Texture NPOT support: yes
kwin(1456): Required extension EGL_KHR_image_pixmap not found, disabling compositing
kwin(1456): Failed to initialize compositing, compositing disabled
kwin(1456): Consult http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KWin/4.0-release-notes#Setting_up
Wtf...........
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do you still have kde-unstable enabled? in there kwin is compiled with gles2 support.
just disable kde-unstable and do pacman -Suu
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Yes, true. I downgraded and it's ok again.
But, yes, with gles2 support, does seem not to want the Nvidia driver.
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