The reason I'm not satisfied with this "improvement" is that we are just
back to the Hardy performances, so nearly 0% loss and gain on graphics
performances ...
But even on Hardy, Windows games that were smoothly playable under
Windows Vista are totally unplayable now, even with these "improvement
Well, when I measure performance improvement, I usually use PPRacer, but
even if the FPS goes from ~5 to ~20~30 ( Intel X3100 card ), I still
think that there's no improvement ...
We have to compare to the Intel graphics performances under Windows XP (
my brother's PC with its Intel 8XX card runs
Well, I installed the 2.6.30rc7 kernel, libdrm/libdrm2 and the intel
driver from xorg-edgers .
The rendering errors with Compiz are corrected, I don't even see crashes
now, but still no performances improvements ...
I have an Intel X3100 card, do I need to install another package ? Do I
have to i
@NB : What do you mean with "good performances" ? Good scores which can
compete with Windows XP ?
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MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel
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@Richard Guo : Are you getting those good performances only using libdrm
and intel driver packages from Xorg Edgers ? Sounds really good !
What about crashes ? I mean, those who freeze the entire system ( not
possible to switch to console mode ), are they still present ?
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