On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 12:55 -0800, Jesse Barnes wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 22:42:21 +0200
> Maxim Levitsky <maximlevit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > After quite long period of inactivity, I updated graphical stack on my
> > desktop/server.
> > 
> > To say the truth, I did such update about month ago, but found out that
> > X refuses flatly to use DRI modules. I assumed that it was my mistake in
> > compilation process (although it is automated).
> 
> That generally indicates a build or config problem of some kind.  Did
> you ever narrow it down?
Because the same compile process works now, I suspect that wasn't build
failure.

I now compiled same stack, but reverted mesa to 

commit 465fee75ee8991349da742e5a1a5be3cd179bb62
Author: Roland Scheidegger <srol...@vmware.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 21 04:39:30 2009 -0800

    intel: make CopyTex[Sub]Image fallback debug messages more
consistent



And compiled the xserver with --disable-aiglx 
(I will always use that option from now on, because I hate the way X and
mesa are tied otherwise. For example X won't build if I compile it
against old mesa, etc...)

And now all 3D problems are gone.

I now doing a bisect, although I am not sure if it will help much.

Best regards,
        Maxim Levitsky



>  
> > Now I repeat same process and find out that OpenGL does work, but once
> > again it became very buggy, so buggy that it is almost unusable.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Neverball. - Now it hangs when I switch to full screen mode.
> > - Also, once again frames appear to be rendered 
> > in batches
> > In fact full screen mode leads to a hang always
> > 
> > 
> > Sauerbraten. - Hangs early with 'Loading'
> > Nexuiz - Same as above
> > 
> > Compiz. - Hangs now after start
> > 
> > GoogleEarth - No change, works, but in street view, one on screen label
> > 'jumps'
> > 
> > Xmoto, Torcs. Full screen mode hangs.
> 
> I just pushed a few fixes to the xf86-video-intel code that might
> help...
> 



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