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p.becks - Thank-you for taking the time to report this bug and making
Ubuntu better.
The problem you are reporting is not related to this Compiz bug.
Your problem appears to be similar to Bug #205328 . Could you post there
please?
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Hello,
I´ve got a Toshiba Tecra A9 (laptop) with an intel Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller. (Ubuntu HH, up-to-date). My graphics are
not normal in (for instance) Open Arena/Alien Arena (unfinished
floors/strange lines). On the other hand, Compiz works fine. (cube and
effects) I wo
Disregard my previous comment, more updates where applied and it's
solved again.
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Intel X3100 (965) Dell XPS M1330
When I installed Hardy alpha 6 it was working perfect.
Today updates brought this bug.
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> However a new bug has been discovered:
> * No simple, obvious way to remotely buy Bruce Harrington a pint
Instead of paypal'ing Bryce for a pint, I think the more suitable reward for
Bryce (from Dell) is that he gets to keep the 1420 for his ongoing testing of
Hardy :-)
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This now appears to be totally, utterly fixed in Ubuntu Hardy with all
updates as of 2008-02-22 (xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu7)
on the Intel X3100 (965), eg. my Dell Inspiron 1520.
Notably:
* Shadows look correct on windows in Compiz
* Video runs both windowed and full-screen in C
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the greedy pixmap has been enabled in xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu6. Changelog:
xserver-xorg-video-intel (2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu6) hardy; urgency=low
* Add 06_xaa_as_default_except_i965.patch to switch us back to XAA by
default for intel chipsets for performance reasons, except
I've got a better fix for this by switching to the greedy pixmap
migration heuristic, which resolves this and several other problems.
It's packaged and tested, and is in the process of being uploaded.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Glad to know the patch worked; I've been running it as well on a 965
laptop. Thanks for posting a deb Fred.
However, I think we're going to take a different approach with 965 for
hardy, since EXA is causing a variety of other issues on it. I'll leave
this bug open though, in case others have thi
@tommaso gardumi :
You have to rebuild the package with the patch.
Or you can use the one I have rebuilt (for Hardy I386 with the latest updates).
But I can only guarantee you that it works for me.
You can find here :
http://c.chez.fred.free.fr/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.2.0.90-2ubuntu2.1_i386.de
i have the same problem running hardy last alpha with updates... how
can i use the patch?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The path proposed by Brice Harrington works : No more badly drawn window
shadows :-)
Running Hardy Alpha 3 (with all updates) on an Intel Mobile GM965 chipset.
Thanks Bryce.
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Don't know if this is exactly the right logic, but it appears to fix the
issue for me.
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I've been able to reproduce this issue, and have a proposed fix posted
to xorg mailing list
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Just to add another thought to my guess before...
It also could be a transposed matrix of the texture-coordinates causing
this issue.
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I've looked at the drawing-artefact of the shadow and my best guess is
that it is a texture-coordinate mixup of the XRender-related EXA-
drawing. It looks like some texture-coordinate "index" is offset by one
in regards to the corresponding quad-vertex. Each shadow-texture is
turned clock-wise by 9
The EXA performance issue is already reported as bug177492. The XAA
video issue is also known and reported separately, but is set as a
WONTFIX by upstream - they will only support EXA.
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Selecting the Mist theme (System - Preferences - Appearance) further
mitigates this issue.
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This can be mitigated (ugliness vastly reduced but still not right) by
doing System - Preferences - Advanced Desktop Effects Settings - Window
Decoration and then turning off shadows with:
Shadow Radius: 0.1 (small as possible)
Shadow Windows: none
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I have the same issue on my Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop with Intel X3100
graphics card. I installed Hardy Alpha 3, which enabled Compiz by
default, which works fine except for window borders. I have applied all
updates to date.
I consider this slightly ugly, but preferable to Metacity.
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My understanding is that EXA needs TTM in order to perform well. Since
the released version of the Intel DRM module does not have TTM yet, we
can't get good performance with EXA and will not by the time Hardy is
released. It seems that Fedora 9 (which will be released around the
same time as Hard
Can confirm both bug and XAA fix, though that is not really a fix since
I then lose video. Frustrating that even with an open source driver and
hardware bought from dell exclusively for ubuntu compatibility, that
compiz still won't work properly (ie, with functioning video). Hope
someone gets thi
Replacing Option "AccelMethod" "EXA" by Option "AccelMethod" "XAA" seems
to fix it for me, at least until a better fix is available. It also
sped up scrolling in Firefox. However, blur is not available and
crashes Compiz when enabled and a gnome-terminal is opened. Not sure if
it's related.
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I also have this problem. I have also had seemingly random Compiz
crashes (using 100% CPU and necessitating a kill -9 via ssh). I'm still
trying to figure out where the problem is, but given the severity of the
crash, I suspect it is related to this. When I was running Gutsy, I
used XAA and made
Since it was recommended by upstream to switch to EXA in order to de-
blacklist 965gm for compiz, this seems like a pretty critical issue, and
since several people are reporting seeing it, I'm prioritizing it as
such.
Timo, do you know of specific plans underway upstream to work on this
issue?
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Confirmed, that looks like an intel driver bug
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It seems that EXA causes this issues.
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the same happens with ATI r200 based chips. According to debian bug
456780 it could be a EXA RENDER acceleration bug in the intel&ati
driver, or a bug in EXA itself.
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There are two workarounds, use 'Option "AccelMethod" "XAA"' or 'Option
"EXANoComposite" "true"'. The real fix will come later.
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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