> > Give it a try now. > > > > Very nice! It works! I just created another snapshot.
xf86-video-openchrome-0.3.0-pre20120306.tbz > It is still painfully slow though, compared to the 0.2.x version. It is > on the limit of usable but I do have high requirements for "usable". Currently EXA only works for hardware supported by the mainstream via kernel drivers. With KMS mode it is also disabled. > The regression I previously reported are still there: > http://wiki.openchrome.org/pipermail/openchrome-devel/2011-September/000578.html > > I did noticed, that this happens only when I have compositing enabled > in XFCE. If I disable compositing it works. Yes I also tracked it down over the weekend. In the latest snapshot I disabled compositing. Most likely I will not fix it before the release. > I also wonder if it would be an idea to get the kernel part into > staging area in kernel. Then it might be possible to push it out for > testing earlier. If not, is it easy to backport it to some of the > current kernels? I hate to push it just yet. I really like to have xorg driver out there supporting KMS first. I have to say my current testing shows trunk works well with drm-openchrome. To push the new kernel code I like to see LVDS support and EXA being able to work correctly with the new GEM/TTM apis. _______________________________________________ Openchrome-devel mailing list [email protected] http://wiki.openchrome.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-devel
