> Hello, all, > Anyway, when running X, I'm troubled by "streaks" (don't know > how else to describe them) at higher resolutions, which I suspect > are related to the dot clocks I've chosen. Namely, the higher > the clock, the more pronounced the streaking. This streaking > only occurs when the mouse is near or traverses a window border. > Thus, if I move the mouse on a blank background (either on the > desktop or fully within a window, I do not see any streaking). > Video Chipset: Trident TGUI9680-1. Programmable clocks.
In /usr/doc/X11, there may be a README.trident or similar that can give you some ideas. We have a PC here at the office with a Cirrus Logic video card that sufferes the same problems, and yes, it has something to do with a high dot clock setting. For the SVGA server (which I assume you are using?) there were options like "fifo_conservative" and "no_bitblt", etc., that were supposed to help. Hopefully similar options would be available to you? Okay...there is a README.trident file. The options you may want to experiment with are "fast_dram" or "slow_dram" and maybe "tgui_pci_read_off" and "tgui_pci_write_off". The file is in the above path I mentioned. Hopefully that will lead you to a solution... SJG -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]