![]() Of course, nothing is actually being drawn in fullscreen mode. Another difference is that in fullscreen mode the FPS is ~400 while in windowed mode it is 60. When fullscreen the warnings appear immediately, but in windowed mode they appear after about 2 seconds. In either case I get a whole heap of warnings (all of the form OpenGL Warning: gl.Nv not found in mesa table). Additionally, when I run glxgears it will only show something in windowed mode but not fullscreen mode (in that case it is just a black window). Other 3D programs do not let anything to be drawn above the 3D area (so you can never have a window above it) and even minimizing keeps the 3D area off limits for everything else. It does try to show up (I can see the mouse pointer change when hovering where it should be) but it does not become visible. When 3D acceleration is on: the Cinnamon desktop does not give any errors but the Mini Toolbar will not show up in fullscreen mode. On my Fedora 19 machine running a Cinnamon desktop I get a variety of problems: On my CentOS 6.4 machine I get a segmentation fault with glxgears regardless of 3D acceleration being on or off. I am used to the 3D acceleration working in the VMs, but I just upgraded to 4.3 and its a no-go now.
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