On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:44:14 +0100 (BST) James Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have not bisected it but last I tested (r955) has a regression. > > > > The icons in notification area in xfce gets scrambled as showed on > > those screenshots: > > http://dev.alpinelinux.org/~ncopa/openchrome/ > > > > Those are both with xorg-server-1.11.0 and the problem happens with > > r955 build both with normal kernel and the drm-openchrome kernel. > > > > Other than that and the normal "slowness" it seems ok. > > Do you get EXA unalignment errors? Not that I can see. (Xorg.0.log attached) > Is this regression still present with the latest code. Yes. It's there with r977. > BTW you will need to use the soft cursor since > it appears to be broken for the VX900. I just noticed :) In case someone else is trying the driver, here is how: alpine-netbook:~$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/30-cursor.conf Section "Device" Identifier "device0" Driver "openchrome" Option "SWCursor" "true" EndSection > Thanks for being brave enough to test it. Thanks to you for working on this driver. I'd be happy to run it on daily basis, as my primary display driver, but currently it is too slow for that. :-( What is needed to fix the speed issues? Needs to add support for my chipset to the kernel drm module? (I know a little C but very little about xorg drivers. I might be able to figure things out if you point me in the right direction) -nc
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