http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4686





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-12-08 19:45 -------
Replying to Comment #2 from Buchan:
I don't see any artifacts, at least not when using Gnome. I'm very happy in 24-
bit color (when I tried RH, it didn't give me that option and I always 
wondered why).

Or maybe I should ask, what did you mean by "artifacts"? I don't have a 
problem with blocks of pixels left behind on window drags/individual pixels 
not being updated in animations, nor do I see random colors when text is 
antialiased. Or did you mean another type of artifact?

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When using XFDrake (and during the install), my ThinkPad 390X's video card
appears to be correctly identified automatically.

However, there are two similar-but-different choices among the four under the
NeoMagic heading: "(laptop/notebook)" and "MagicMedia (laptop/notebook)". On
initial install, "MagicMedia (laptop/notebook)" is automatically selected.

However when returning later in XFDrake, "(laptop/notebook)" is always selected
upon load. No matter how often I change the setting to "MagicMedia
(laptop/notebook)" and save, upon returning to XFDrake the shorter entry is
selected instead.

This may be purely cosmetic; I haven't looked at the configuration files to see
if the underlying settings actually differ. However, because XFDrake is aimed at
a less-experienced audience, this behavior should probably be corrected.

This bug has been around since release 9.0, but I thought I'd bring it up now
since 9.2 is the "tidy things up" release.

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