The latest update is working with the following chip:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
CN896/VN896/P4M900 [Chrome 9 HC] (rev 01)
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The workaround works on my machine. "Low performance" seems to mean the
vesa driver, which I have always used on this PC, and which is fine by
me. Xorg cpu and memory usage seem to be the same as in 12.04.
Many thanks!
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I'm getting the same problem with a very similar graphics chip: VGA
compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN896/VN896/P4M900 [Chrome
9 HC] (rev 01)
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I'm also having problems with an chrome chipset. So far I've only tested
with a liveCD.
lspci shows:
VGA compatible controller [0300]: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN896/VN896/P4M900
[Chrome 9 HC] [1106:3371] (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
I'm not getting the artefacts that the OP is getting,
This bug is still appearing in Quantal. I haven't applied the fix yet
but I expect it to work.
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Title:
missing pixels (ho
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You could try the fix in comment #24 and see if it helps. Yours is a
different graphics chip from mine, so it may not work the same.
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Title:
Xorg using excessive CPU
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Thunderbird 11.0 from Mozilla (not the repositories) so that I
can share a profile with other installations.
Just over the last few days, if I start Thunderbird as soon as I've
logged into Precise, xorg starts hogging CPU. Top shows over 90% in use,
and the system b
I'm no longer having this issue on EeePC 900.
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Title:
"Pointer keeps on moving while the finger rests on touchpad"
T
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Title:
mouse pointer keeps moving when finger motion stops on synaptics
touchpad
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Public bug reported:
This is on an up-to-date 12.04 install on an Asus EeePC 900. I'm using
openbox as the window manager. I notice the same behaviour on a fairly
standard 12.04 with Gnome fallback.
I'm finding the touchpad almost impossible to use. The mouse pointer
will not stop when I stop my
Somewhere - and I can't find the reference now - I read that an
effective workaround is to create /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the following
content.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel"
Driver "intel"
Option "DebugWait" "True"
EndSection
I've found that this works on my EeePC 9
Still noticing this in an up-to-date Openbox install on an EeePC 900.
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Title:
missing pixels (horizontal lines) in font r
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