Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread Jonathan Brown
Sergey I'm using 1.6.0-3 - Original Message From: Sergey Manucharian To: arch-general@archlinux.org Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 6:48:51 PM Subject: Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:24:58 -0700 (PDT) Jonathan Brown wrote: > Hi all > > Upon

Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread 李业
Hi, I have the same problem with nexuiz (2.5), it would hang up the whole computer sometimes, mostly when I try to change video setting, keyboard lost response and I had to hard restart. Other than this, the new X server and driver works fine here (compiz, openArena etc.), glxgears shown a signifi

[arch-general] xf86-video-intel very slow

2009-04-13 Thread Jaime Oyarzun Knittel
Hi! I have been experiencing slowdowns with the (new) xf86-video-intel driver (everything else updated). I had to move to xf86-video-intel-legacy driver because with this one I can play 1080p movies and enable desktop effects in KDE and play flash games and videos... which I couldn't with the newe

Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread Sergey Manucharian
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:24:58 -0700 (PDT) Jonathan Brown wrote: > Hi all > > Upon updating to the latest xorg/nvidia (Xfce), and rebooting, X > seems to take about 4 times as long to start, and programs seem to > take about 2-3 times as long to start up. > > Anyone else having similar issues? >

Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread BinkyTheClown
Btw, I am experimenting crashes sometimes when I am playing nexuiz and I switch to a virtual console. 2009/4/13 Jonathan Brown : > > Hi all > > Upon updating to the latest xorg/nvidia (Xfce), and rebooting, X seems to > take about 4 times as long to start, and programs seem to take about 2-3 > t

Re: [arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread Antonio de la Rosa
Jonathan Brown escribió: > Hi all > > Upon updating to the latest xorg/nvidia (Xfce), and rebooting, X seems to > take about 4 times as long to start, and programs seem to take about 2-3 > times as long to start up. > > Anyone else having similar issues? > > Not really sure how to run any metrics

Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] ttf-ms-fonts (WAS: Re: [pacman-dev] [PATCH] New feature: files verification)

2009-04-13 Thread Aaron Griffin
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote: > Lukáš Jirkovský schrieb: >> >> I'd like to point out that ttf-liberation from [community] seems to be >> fully capable of replacing ttf-ms-fonts, at least it works well with >> flash (eg youtube) so I think ttf-ms-fonts are not so necessary.

[arch-general] latest xorg- significant slowdown

2009-04-13 Thread Jonathan Brown
Hi all Upon updating to the latest xorg/nvidia (Xfce), and rebooting, X seems to take about 4 times as long to start, and programs seem to take about 2-3 times as long to start up. Anyone else having similar issues? Not really sure how to run any metrics on this, but X is now significantly s

Re: [arch-general] Wifi not working after kernel upgrade to 2.6.29 (SOLVED)

2009-04-13 Thread Ondřej Kučera
Thomas Bächler wrote: Ondřej Kučera schrieb: And this is new with 2.6.29? Because I know that the optional dependency of kernel26 on crda has been there for some time and I haven't needed crda yet. When I'm running 2.6.28 not having crda installed and having AP hidden, everything works without

Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] ttf-ms-fonts (WAS: Re: [pacman-dev] [PATCH] New feature: files verification)

2009-04-13 Thread Thomas Bächler
Lukáš Jirkovský schrieb: I'd like to point out that ttf-liberation from [community] seems to be fully capable of replacing ttf-ms-fonts, at least it works well with flash (eg youtube) so I think ttf-ms-fonts are not so necessary. WOW! That is really great, thank you so much for that tip. sig

Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] ttf-ms-fonts (WAS: Re: [pacman-dev] [PATCH] New feature: files verification)

2009-04-13 Thread Lukáš Jirkovský
I'd like to point out that ttf-liberation from [community] seems to be fully capable of replacing ttf-ms-fonts, at least it works well with flash (eg youtube) so I think ttf-ms-fonts are not so necessary.