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On 2012-10-15T13:15:35+00:00 J-iam-3 wrote:

Hello!
I'm using Intel HD3000, KDE 4.9.2, Mesa 9.0 and it's much slower than with mesa 
8.0.4 in KWin with OpenGL backend and with VSync enabled, and you can see 
tearing. Not sure if this mesa or kwin bug.

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On 2012-10-15T18:19:38+00:00 Brian-m-hill wrote:

I'm getting this as well.

Arch Linux
Intel HD Graphics 3000
KDE 4.9.2
MESA 9.0

The tearing seems to occur only in one area, about 1/5th of the way down
the screen. It is as if the first 5th of the screen is updating slower.
Downgrading Intel-DRI and libgl to 8.0.4 fixed the issue.

Tried TearFree option in Xorg.conf and that gets rid of the tearing but
makes the graphics unusably slow using KWin/OpenGL.

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On 2012-10-15T21:20:01+00:00 Benoit-gouhier wrote:

I am getting this too, both with intel Sandy Bridge and radeon Xpress200m, with 
free drivers.
They both use mesa 9.0 and kde 4.9.2, and the tearing happens in the top and 
bottom 1/5th parts of the screen.

Going back to 8.0.4 solves the issue.

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On 2012-10-15T22:14:41+00:00 Dwyer-g wrote:

Same problem with i7-3520M HD4000 graphics: Thinkpad X230

Archlinux x86_64
Intel HD4000
KDE 4.9.2 _OpenGL
MESA 9.0

Kernels tried:
3.5.6-1-grsec
3.6.1-2-grsec

And Arch default kernel
3.5.6-1-ARCH

Same tearing about 1/5th of the way down the screen, Arrifacts on
screen, and slow.

At first I did just try downgrading xf86-video-intel, but still broken.
Then I whent fullboar and downgraded all of it to fix it.

[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded libglapi (8.0.4-3 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded libgl (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded mesa (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded freeglut (2.8.0-2 -> 2.8.0-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded ftgl (2.1.3rc5-4 -> 2.1.3rc5-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded gegl (0.2.0-4 -> 0.2.0-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded glew (1.8.0-2 -> 1.8.0-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded gtkglext (1.2.0-8 -> 1.2.0-7)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded jasper (1.900.1-8 -> 1.900.1-7)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded intel-dri (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded libgles (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded libgbm (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded libegl (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded lib32-libglapi (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-4)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded lib32-libgl (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-4)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded lib32-intel-dri (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-4)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded xf86-input-evdev (2.7.3-2 -> 2.7.3-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded xf86-input-synaptics (1.6.2-2 -> 1.6.2-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded xf86-video-intel (2.20.9-2 -> 2.20.9-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded xorg-server-common (1.13.0-2 -> 1.12.4-1)
[2012-10-14 16:25] upgraded xorg-server (1.13.0-2 -> 1.12.4-1)

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On 2012-10-15T22:22:06+00:00 Tureba wrote:

I got similar specs: Intel SandyBridge HD 3000, KDE 4.9.2, Mesa 9.0,
KWin on OpenGL with VSync, in Exherbo Linux.

But I _do not_ see the problem. I suppose whatever is different between
our systems must be the source of the problem. What else can we compare?

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On 2012-10-15T22:47:30+00:00 Dwyer-g wrote:

Hum, well I am using "uxa". sna was crashing for me on the original
install about a month or so ago. I'll try sna again..

Section "Device"
   Identifier   "Intel Graphics"
   Driver       "intel"
   #Option      "AccelMethod" "sna"
   Option       "AccelMethod" "uxa"
EndSection

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On 2012-10-16T02:34:14+00:00 ctarwater wrote:

I'm experiencing the same issue here.  Here's my specs:
Up to date Arch Linux

Asus U43F-BBA6 laptop
Intel HD Graphics / 4300

KDE 4.9.2
Mesa 9.0
Intel SNA

Changing to Xrender from OpenGL was the only way I could fix the issue.

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On 2012-10-16T13:11:44+00:00 Tureba wrote:

I'm on SNA as well. How about comparing the ./configure options?

For Mesa 9.0:
./configure --prefix=/usr --host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu 
--build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info 
--datadir=/usr/share --docdir=/usr/share/doc/mesa-9.0 --sysconfdir=/etc 
--localstatedir=/var/lib --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-silent-rules 
--enable-fast-install --libdir=/usr/lib64 --with-egl-platforms=x11,drm 
--enable-dri --enable-glx --enable-gles1 --enable-gles2 --enable-glx-tls 
--enable-egl --disable-va --enable-64-bit --enable-gallium-llvm 
--enable-texture-float --disable-vdpau --enable-xorg --disable-xvmc 
--disable-gallium-g3dvl --with-dri-drivers=swrast,i915,i965,intel 
--with-gallium-drivers=i915 --enable-gallium-egl --enable-openvg --enable-gbm 
--enable-shared-glapi --disable-opencl --enable-gallium-gbm 
--disable-gallium-g3dvl --with-dri-drivers=swrast,i915,i965,intel 
--with-gallium-drivers=i915 --enable-gallium-egl --enable-openvg --enable-gbm 
--enable-shared-glapi --disable-opencl --enable-gallium-gbm

For xf86-video-intel 2.20.10:
./configure --prefix=/usr --host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu 
--build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info 
--datadir=/usr/share --docdir=/usr/share/doc/xf86-video-intel-2.20.10 
--sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/lib --disable-dependency-tracking 
--disable-silent-rules --enable-fast-install --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-dri 
--enable-xvmc --disable-dga --disable-xaa --enable-udev --disable-uxa 
--enable-sna --disable-debug

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On 2012-10-16T13:29:22+00:00 J-iam-3 wrote:

(In reply to comment #7)
    COMMONOPTS="--prefix=/usr \
    --sysconfdir=/etc \
    --with-dri-driverdir=/usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri \
    --with-gallium-drivers=r300,r600,radeonsi,nouveau,svga,swrast \
    --with-dri-drivers=i915,i965,r200,radeon,nouveau,swrast \
    --enable-gallium-llvm \
    --enable-egl \
    --enable-gallium-egl \
    --with-egl-platforms=x11,drm \
    --enable-shared-glapi \
    --enable-gbm \
    --enable-glx-tls \
    --enable-dri \
    --enable-glx \
    --enable-osmesa \
    --enable-gles1 \
    --enable-gles2 \
    --enable-texture-float \
    --enable-xa \
    --enable-vdpau "

This bug doesn't depend on xf86-video-intel.

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On 2012-10-16T13:43:38+00:00 Tureba wrote:

Perhaps, but SNA was mentioned and I only found it on xf86-video-intel.

I must say I do experience problems with this setup - just not the 1/5th
screen tearing or the slowdown. One of the problems - random X freezes
and I have to SysReq my way out of X - disappears when I disable vdpau
and xvmc on Mesa (xvmc is still enabled in xf86-video-intel, though).
And the other is glitches after suspend/wakeup, but similar glitches
happen to the audio, so it probably has nothing to do with the subject.

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On 2012-10-17T15:28:13+00:00 Stefan Freyr wrote:

I also have this problem on Kubuntu 12.10.

I filed a bug on launchpad which just got connected with this bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/1061073

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On 2012-10-18T14:44:35+00:00 Wojtask9 wrote:

*** Bug 55856 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2012-10-20T02:59:45+00:00 Dwyer-g wrote:

Okay, I just did a full upgrade to my

Arch Linux x86_64
Kernel 3.6.2-grsec
Intel HD4000
KDE4 with OpenGL (no problem with XRender)

System. horable Artifacts, Tarring, and slow.

Then I down graded only these three packages. Now I still have Tarring.
However, it fixed the Artifacts problem and the desktop seems fast
again.

libglapi (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
libgl (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
intel-dri (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)

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On 2012-10-20T03:25:29+00:00 Dwyer-g wrote:

I tried downgrading to:

mesa-8.0.4-3
ftgl-2.1.3rc5-3
glew-1.8.0-1
gtkglext-1.2.0-7
jasper-1.900.1-7

And removeing the new package glu-9.0.0-1

However, this seemed to have not effect. I have upgraded back to mesa-9
and stuff, becuause the downgrade did not fix the Tarring.

One other thing that has changed after the downgrade of:

libglapi (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
libgl (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)
intel-dri (9.0-1 -> 8.0.4-3)

Is that now the Tarring line is not staying at 1/5th the way down the
screen. Instead now the Tarring line slowly starts at the bottom of the
screen and moves to the top, then starts at the bottom again.

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** Changed in: mesa
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