Thomas,

I'd like to personally thank you for your effort. It seems like XvMemcpy
setting was solution for me, althought it says in faq that this problem
should be gone with newer versions of xfree (I have 4.4).

I think that maybe stressing this setting little more would prevent someone
else going on my route...

Regards,

Robert.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Winischhofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Asus Pundit and xv - what's your experience


> Robert Rozman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm recently posting about my problems with Asus Pundit slow xv
performance
> > (Suse 9.0, P4 2.4G , xfree 4.4, sis 651 chipset - I get with xvtest
around
> > 200 FPS).
> >
> > Obviously I have no obvious options to tackle this problem (Thomas ran
out
> > of ideas), so would like to ask about your experiences, troubles,
advices
> > with this machine/chipset and xv ? I had working configuration, but then
did
> > security upgrades and it didn't work anymore (also after downgrade to
> > previous system). There are some suspects to o_sync wulnerability of
Suse
> > systems, but how can I check that (cat proc/mtrr - anything else) ?
> >
> > In my case everything seems fine from logs, just xv performance is bad
> > (x11perf gets better results 400/sec)...
>
> Strictly speaking, it is not "xv performance" but "memcpy()" performance.
>
> I have a pundit myself and I don't experience that problem (using
> Debian's 4.3 packages)
>
> Thomas
>
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