Just upgraded from -79 to -80. Host is Linux 2.6.24.5-smp; guests are XP0, 
XP3 and Linux 2.4.x. Using the kernel drivers out of the new build.

Everything seems to work except for VGA updates. Whether via SDL or VNC, 
the screen is laggy to the point of unusabilty. If you switch to the 
console and back, then the screen updates OK to that moment in time, but 
otherwise the contents of the virtual screen are frozen mid-update 
(sometimes with half a popup box drawn, and with the mouse pointer 
invisible or in some previous position), sometimes tens of seconds in the 
past.

This happens similarly with both cirrus VGA (that's the default, right?) 
and with '-vga std'.

For example, at the XP logon screen, the centre of the login (GINA) prompt 
box appears. The border is incompletely drawn. There is no mouse pointer. 
If you can guess where to click (or see from the local mouse dot using 
VNC), or if you press [Enter], then logon proceeds OK, ending with a 
messed up screen with half my wallpaper visible over the blue background. 
and a balloon help notice which should have vanished 30 seconds before...

Reverted to kvm-79, all good.

Any advice?
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