On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 05:43:32PM +0100, Armin K. wrote:
> 
> Odd. I did notice that sometimes jpeg image loading is a bit slow - 

 LOL - turbo for slow

> white rectangles here. But they seem to load when you scroll a bit down 
> through them. Youtube works fine here, no problems. I don't know with 
> which assembler was mine version built, but everything seems to work. 

 Looking at my logs, libjpeg-turbo (system version) seems to use
nasm if it finds it - otherwise it will look for nasmw and then yasm
(which is needed to build libvpx, so I don't know if it checks for
anything after that).

 Youtube was essentially unusable when I tried my first build -
click on a grey thumbnail with no idea if it was likely to be
relevant to my search.  Seemed to play as well as in previous
versions.

 I'm not sure if scrolling would have helped - the pages seemed so
broken that I didn't try scrolling down.
> Image stuff is specific to one site only, with lot of images on one page 
> ... Intel hardware here, so I can't confirm if it's hardware specific.

 Certainly the problematic web pages had a lot of images.  But my
local jpeg (the one where the thumbnail was ok but the fullsize [
800x600, 159KB ] image was blank is not in that category.

 Thanks for your comments - I might try again on my SandyBridge at
some time, but the results were so discouraging that I'm in no rush
to do that.  I have a suspicion that the build of v8 might be the
problem, but testing that will need an ancient system (or breaking
all other jpeg users).

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