foos: in my configuration, this last version of xorg.conf (posted today)
is still buggy. Only the xorg.conf file posted by you on May, 14th
worked for me.
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I' SORRY... I'M MISTAKE. THIS IS THE GOOD ONE :
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this the good one xorg.conf. how do u feel ? what u think about ?
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Any idea when we will see these updates?
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The 2.7.1 intel driver has some fixes that may be related to this issue. There
are also some important kernel fixes needed for 8xx chips:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/anholt/drm-intel.git;a=commit;h=cfa16a0de5392c54db553ec2233a7110e4b4da7a
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/a
foos:
You posted two xorg.conf files, one on 14 May, one on 26 May.
The configuration of 14 May works perfectly for me, but not that of 26
May. For your information.
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Thank you, nloewen, I had already tried what you tell, but it was not
sufficient in my case for getting rid of the bug. If my memory is not
bad (I'm afraid actually it is), the UXA method let my screen freeze
several times, forcing me to logout for restoring the x-server in a good
state.
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Pierre Francois, try adding "Option "AccelMethod" "XAA"" to
your xorg config under Configured video device. It fixed it for me. You
can also try replaceing XAA with uxa (the experimental acceleration
method in development) which also fixed the problem. Just make sure you
know how to cha
Hey foos, this is great.
The xorg.conf file you posted on May, 14th seems to work perfectly for
me. I saw the xorg.conf you posted today doesn't look exactly the same,
but I didn't identify the functional differences. Anyway, I will try
this one also.
By the way, since I use your xorg.conf, some
ok. then let's try this ...
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foos: My configuration doesn't do the trick. :( Still a bad behaviour
from time to time.
I will try your xorg.conf and keep you informed.
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Thank you foos.
For the moment, I am experimenting with the configuration hereby
attached and it seems to work. The effects are not that smooth, but I
noticed no major problem (up to now, cross fingers). I tried some
options of your configuration (UXA acceleration v.gr) but that lead to a
freezing
Reason : intel driver
My proposition is :
Just repleace my xorg.conf whith yours and everything will be good... i think
;-P
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I agree. You might want to consider installing fusion icon so that you
can easily switch to metacity when compiz is misbehaving.
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Anyway, I need a workaround.
I can't afford to give presentations and having my screen corrupted at
any moment. This is a very ugly, and a good way to prevent people from
migrating to Ubuntu. I can obviously tell them: oh don't worry, as long
as you don't have an Intel graphic card, this is not an
even if we could it would not be a good solution. when using openGL in
kubuntu I get about 20 frames per second when moving a window, with
xrender it's about 10. 20 I can live with but 10 is just awful. (Yes i
have an awful graphics card). The fps for openGL is comparable to what I
got with compiz
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What nleowen says is interesting for providing a workaround: now, my
question is: how do you switch from openGL to xrender?
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something interesting I noticed. This also affects the desktop effects
in kubuntu even though it doesn't use compiz. The problem occurs in
openGL but not xrender.
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hmm same chip set as me. could it be a driver problem or something
similar?
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** Description changed:
distro: ubuntu jaunty jackalople 9.04
When having multiple windows open, sometimes the screen does not redraw
properly. The more windows you have open the more likely this is to happen.
When this has happened, it either effects one window, the desktop or multiple
win
I am sorry: I posted the wrong xorg.conf. The current one is this one.
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For the record, also the output of 'lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.txt'
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Here comes the screenshot.
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I think I have the same problem. I run Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) with the
Intel 82852/855GM chipset on a Acer TravelMate 240. I cannot change the
'Option "AccelMethod" "XAA" ' because my xorg.conf doesn't contain that
information (a lot of stuff has been commented out by hal). I will
include a screensho
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Problem is configuration of xorg.conf I think. Because when I was edited my
xorg.conf the problem was gone and everyting works great. I don't know exactly
whitch option that was because I changed too many options. I suppose this is
acceleration method option and compatible for Intel 82852/855GM
Thanks, Martin.
While waiting for the mouse to freeze so I can give you the post-failure
evtest, let me get started by attaching the other requested data, and
answering your questions.
The mouse is part of a keyboard/mouse combo purchased several years ago
locally. Unfortunately, the model number
Sascha, can you please open a good bug report at bugs.freedesktop.org
that summarizes what you have found above? Once that's done, please the
the "Also affects project" at the top of this page to link the upstream
bug report to this bug. Thanks.
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