Now Cairo's version is 1.12.16 and I still have to patch it with any DE
other than KDE. As "wm4" said, the patch is so simple. Strange! Anything
even remotely related to Gnome has become illogical!
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I did a build with the patches included in
cairo_1.10.2-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz, I used the settings included
also, because gave me some errors with debian settings makings the
packages.
patch is included here
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cairo/cairo_1.10.2-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz
Mr. Dröge, I understand your position and will file a bug report to
NVida (when i figure out their bug reporting system which i haven't used
before), i only hope that they will chose to address the problem rather
than send me to the cairo developers.
American_Jesus, do you have a link to the full
On Tue, 2011-03-08 at 01:26 +, American_Jesus wrote:
> The problem is solved in Ubuntu, i think it is with this patch!
>
> * debian/patches/server_side_gradients.patch: - don't use server side
> gradients, most drivers don't handle those and are really slow, should
> workaround performances is
The problem is solved in Ubuntu, i think it is with this patch!
* debian/patches/server_side_gradients.patch: - don't use server side
gradients, most drivers don't handle those and are really slow, should
workaround performances issues for ati and nouveau
Related Reports https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Package: libcairo2
Version: 1.8.10-6
Severity: important
The latest libcairo2 in unstable (Version: 1.10.2-4) in combination with the
latest NVidia drivers (the entire 260.x.x series as well as the beta 270.x
series of drivers) makes the desktop environment (the latest GNOME in unstable)
very slow
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