#1 Ajouté par Astarth il y a 8 ans
#2 Ajouté par Karu il y a 8 ans
given those obvious issues i took a look at the system monitor and found that only running ryzom i was using all 6 cores at 90-99% when ryzom shouldnt be using more than 3 at that capacity
taskset -c 0 /opt/ryzom/ryzom_client
taskset -c 1 /opt/ryzom/ryzom_client
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#3 Ajouté par Mjollren il y a 8 ans
#4 Ajouté par Astarth il y a 8 ans
Just curious why would you use a 32-bit OS on such a good processor .. and a system with 12 gb of ram.
#5 Ajouté par Rubiksmomo il y a 8 ans
#6 Ajouté par Astarth il y a 8 ans
I never had any issues playing Ryzom on 64bit Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Installed directly from the software center.
#7 Ajouté par Karu il y a 8 ans
this performance issue were the same in ubuntu 13.04 64 bit, so i take it is a problem between my chipset and linux regardless of architecture.
#8 Ajouté par Astarth il y a 8 ans
Astarth (atys)this performance issue were the same in ubuntu 13.04 64 bit, so i take it is a problem between my chipset and linux regardless of architecture.You missed my post so here is a quick version. If you run multiple clients, then you must ensure they run in separate cores. By default ryzom locks itself into last core and multiple client all share that single code.
#9 Ajouté par Karu il y a 8 ans
already tried it, but it's not locating a cfg which is in the folder and finally the thread ends with some bogus about not driver for the nel3d...
#10 Ajouté par Rapeze il y a 8 ans
#11 Ajouté par Xanix il y a 8 ans
#12 Ajouté par Astarth il y a 8 ans
I run the client in linux mint 17 which is 14.04 based. At first I had terrible performance, then I found that the standard mesa driver for the intel GPU was not hardware accelerated. When I installed the intel graphics driver all magically fixed itself.Do you have the correct driver for your graphics?
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