On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 16:42 +1000, Asgeir Frimannsson wrote:
> Turning off smooth scrolling in Firefox might help (about:config and
> search for smooth), but then again, you won't get 'smooth
> scrolling' :)
I've never seen the point of that, what you get is slow/sticky page
crawling, like someone
On Monday 11 August 2008 16:35:48 Craig Preston wrote:
> I am using F9 with the intel chipset. With desktop effects turned on, the
> cube and wobble windows and all that stuff works fine. Video and multimedia
> all seemed to be fine as well, but scrolling in Firefox was terrible. Turn
> it off and
I am using F9 with the intel chipset. With desktop effects turned on, the
cube and wobble windows and all that stuff works fine. Video and multimedia
all seemed to be fine as well, but scrolling in Firefox was terrible. Turn
it off and scrolling is back to normal.
I have left it off for the time b
Hmm, yeah sounds like you have things working fine. I'll go back and
revisit my xorg conf / reread the wiki. Thanks, its actually quite
helpful to know at least someone out there has this working on the same
chipset. Last time I took a look at this it was the same week FC9 came
out, so perhaps t
On Saturday 09 August 2008 05:12, John Priddy wrote:
> Is anyone out there using this chipset on FC9 with acceptable video
> performance?
Depending on what "acceptable" means. Works for me.
> My performance issues are especially noticeable when
> 'scrolling' (for lack of a better word). It is a
Is anyone out there using this chipset on FC9 with acceptable video
performance? My performance issues are especially noticeable when
'scrolling' (for lack of a better word). It is awful running mozilla,
but its pretty poor using nautilus as well as others. glxgears
framerate is in the single di