Public bug reported:
This is an excerpt from the description of the package:
The use of this driver is discouraged if your hw is new enough (ca.
2007 and newer). You can try uninstalling this driver and let the
server use it's builtin modesetting driver instead.
Obviously, "it's" should be "i
> There are several freezes in the intel driver - could you describe
> this one in a little more detail? Was the mouse responsive?
Yes, sorry, it was the that one. I am using KDE as KWin runs much
smoother than compiz. The freeze happened when I started a video in
Kaffeine. I could move the mouse,
True, but the other problems I mentioned are still there...
Also, I am sorry to report that I had another freeze with the "green"
driver. I had set the MigrationHeuristics to greedy before (this
morning), that may have something to do with it? There was no change in
the performance, though.
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Installed the "green" driver yesterday, and had not freezes since then.
However, the performance is abyssmal. glxgears reports 1000 fps, 700 w/
Compiz, kwin seems to be able to get the maximum, though. X.org
sometimes uses as much as 70% of the cpu, and the system definitely
feels like it: video la
Noel: sorry, but I think this is BS. Ubuntu doesn't call it's newest
version "unstable" or "testing", which would tell the user that it's not
safe yet; quite the opposite in fact, if you read the homepage ("you'll
always have the latest and greatest applications that the open source
world has to of
Very similar bugs were present even in Hardy, such as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/233896. I remember someone uploading X & intel packages from
the never released DRI2 stuff (or sth like that) to the bug, which
worked, but I don't know if they were the ve
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