Hey,

Here the bug report about this bug (DRI3 broken on intel driver):
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81623

For me, in ArchLinux, it look like it fixes.
For now, you can to run with LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 .

(I'm not sure what fixed this).

Regards,
Yosef Or Boczko

בתאריך ד', ספט 17, 2014 בשעה 2:06 PM, Adrian Perez de Castro <[email protected]> כתב:
Michael Gratton <[email protected]> writes:

I'm running Ephy 3.12.1 w/ WebKitGtk 2.4.5 on the current Ubuntu GNOME
 beta. Recently, certain pages started updating *really* slowly, such
 that it takes a second or two before the effects of scrolling or key
 presses are seen. Duck Duck Go's search interface
 <https://duckduckgo.com/> and results lists are two examples. [...]

Here I also remember DuckDuckGo being sluggish for a while, but the
thing seems to have solved itself.

It's hard to pin down exactly when the issue started, but I think it is
 related to upgrading to xorg's xserver 1.16.

I am running Xorg server version 1.16.0, so I suspect the Intel video
driver can be a better guess, because the Intel driver and mesa got
several updates for me in the last weeks. I am using version 2.99.916,
so the issue must be somewhere in the versions of the Intel driver in
between versions 2.99.910 and 2.99.916

As a recap, we have the following versions tested:

  Xorg     Intel driver  Slowness?
  ======== ============= =========
  1.15     2.99.910      No
  1.16     2.99.914      Yes
  1.16     2.99.916      No

If this is a problem caused by the driver, probably it won't be worth
it to provide a workaround in WebKitGTK (and JFTR, it may not be even
possible to workaround).

Cheers,

--
 ☺ Adrian
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