Three cheers for Jakob!
Hip hip...
Jakob: I think this should be submitted as a patch against i8042 in the
kernel - they appear to have a list of laptops that require options like
i8042.nomux and i8042.reset, hopefully it would get integrated into the
next release - unfortunately too late for 10.
Jakob:
I've looked at the 4810T dsdt. It is completely different - all the names
for the devices and all references are very different. Acer confirmed when I
asked them that it is a different motherboard model. The 4810 and 5810 share
the BIOS, the dsdt and generally the bugs and fixes. The 3810 i
arno:
that would be the 4810. we know the 4810 works - different bios.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 20:08, arno wrote:
> found this, maybe it helps someone:
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> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7703165&postcount=175
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> "Yes, I just did a Suspend to RAM. Hibernate works fine also. I don't
> ha
Bios 1.20 out (dec 30). Still no suspend.
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Yes and no love with suspend. But I think it broke some video functions (on
fedora 12 but not ubuntu) and has intermittent sound problems. Can anyone
confirm the same or am I stuck with funny software bugs on Linux?
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 19:48, Iceman wrote:
> Miegiel, i have already written t
woops sorry guys for the double post er thing :)
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@DanL:
Does this behavior persist with older BIOS versions? I've looked at the
dump of the DSDT table for the 4810 v1.28 and there are 200 over errors
in it that the Intel compiler picks up (my 3810 had 0 after I fixed some
typos) - I'm guessing that could have something to do with it. It would
ta
Not surprisingly, still there in Karmic Beta :)
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Though it may be a long shot, has anyone compared the F2 menu bios
settings between 4810 and 3810?
The reason I ask is that Acer has a history of "fixing" something by
disabling that function (something I noticed when upgrading from .03 to
.14) - I wonder if anything is visibly different there?
I
curley: that's good to hear! i was starting to worry after trying the
2.5 driver version and libdrm version 2.4.1 and getting like 70fps.
fingers crossed that they come up with something soon!
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EXA is balls-achingly slow
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Yeah I understand the concept :) The point of the bug report is when its
not working like its supposed to :)
Your suggestion provides a similar boost that greedy does minus some
compositing elements going haywire so yay, but it's still not being
configured properly by default. Your suggestion (and
It got worse.
I compiled the 2.5 intel driver and recompiled libdrm2 to version 2.4.1
- FPS dropped from 350 (about averagish without intel_batch) to 75.
(this is with no compositing on, with compositing it's like 40!) Driver
section in Xorg is clean, I let X autodetect everything.
I've tried the
Curley: Thanks a lot for your input! I'm glad too see people starting to
pay attentin again... But I'm afraid things are a bit more messed up.
MigrationHeuristic is the ONLY thing preventing my system on my 945gm
from crawling when I use compositing (and i do a lot its part of my
workflow so yes I
Hans I'll try it out on my AAO and if its any better i'll package it
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Actually scratch that, vblank_mode actually makes my performance worse
by about 100fps, consistently with compositing both on or off... that's
odd
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Juan Carlos: thanks for the link! seems to have solved the issue for
some, but i'm still getting much lower fps than I should be on my 945
(350 instead of 900). with compositing on its an abysmal 270... :( no
stranger to getting direct rendering working so i've tried all the
usual.. seems there is
I've found a temporary workaround (out of necessity as I didn't have the
option of cancelling the recovery process at any point which lead me in
a neverending loop):
delete the
~/openoffice.org2/user/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Recovery.xcu
This doesn't fix the original bug, merely ensure
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