Bug#682099: xserver-xorg-video-ati: EXAPixmaps=On screen tearing at high resolution under certain configurations

2012-10-24 Thread Benjamyn Ward
There's an ext4 bug floating around. Just watch which kernel you install 
if you're using the ext4 file system.


https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/23/779

~Benjamyn


On 10/24/2012 09:42 AM, Alex Deucher wrote:

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:41 AM, James Robertson  wrote:

The only other option I was going to try was using a Display port to
DVI adapter from the side of my laptop to replace the VGA from the
docking station.  If I purchase one to  try that I'll let you know.

I bought a an Active display port adapter for my laptop.  That won't
even work with resolutions above 1280x1024 under Debian (works fine up
to native 1980x1080 res on Windows 7).

I wanted to use one of my monitors in portrait mode but the the
rotation would not work if I had Option "NoAccel" "true".  Of course
disabling it meant I get the hideous screen corruption.

All of this works fine on Windows 7 with DVI/VGA or Display Port so at
least I can confirm it's not a hardware limitation.

I am quite bummed to have this problem.  Can anyone suggest ways in
which I can troubleshoot/resolve it?

Can you try a newer kernel?  3.6 or 3.7?  That may help with the
modesettings.  As for the acceleration, corruption, you might try a
newer version of mesa.

Alex

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Bug#682099: xserver-xorg-video-ati: EXAPixmaps=On screen tearing at high resolution under certain configurations

2012-10-24 Thread Alex Deucher
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:41 AM, James Robertson  wrote:
>> The only other option I was going to try was using a Display port to
>> DVI adapter from the side of my laptop to replace the VGA from the
>> docking station.  If I purchase one to  try that I'll let you know.
>
> I bought a an Active display port adapter for my laptop.  That won't
> even work with resolutions above 1280x1024 under Debian (works fine up
> to native 1980x1080 res on Windows 7).
>
> I wanted to use one of my monitors in portrait mode but the the
> rotation would not work if I had Option "NoAccel" "true".  Of course
> disabling it meant I get the hideous screen corruption.
>
> All of this works fine on Windows 7 with DVI/VGA or Display Port so at
> least I can confirm it's not a hardware limitation.
>
> I am quite bummed to have this problem.  Can anyone suggest ways in
> which I can troubleshoot/resolve it?

Can you try a newer kernel?  3.6 or 3.7?  That may help with the
modesettings.  As for the acceleration, corruption, you might try a
newer version of mesa.

Alex


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Bug#682099: xserver-xorg-video-ati: EXAPixmaps=On screen tearing at high resolution under certain configurations

2012-10-24 Thread James Robertson
> The only other option I was going to try was using a Display port to
> DVI adapter from the side of my laptop to replace the VGA from the
> docking station.  If I purchase one to  try that I'll let you know.

I bought a an Active display port adapter for my laptop.  That won't
even work with resolutions above 1280x1024 under Debian (works fine up
to native 1980x1080 res on Windows 7).

I wanted to use one of my monitors in portrait mode but the the
rotation would not work if I had Option "NoAccel" "true".  Of course
disabling it meant I get the hideous screen corruption.

All of this works fine on Windows 7 with DVI/VGA or Display Port so at
least I can confirm it's not a hardware limitation.

I am quite bummed to have this problem.  Can anyone suggest ways in
which I can troubleshoot/resolve it?

Thanks


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