Hello Brice. Brice Goglin, 15.02.2007 09:28: >> Version: 6.5.1-0.5 > > You could eventually try mesa 6.5.2 packages that are in experimental.
I already did. I actually installed the new mesa packages as soon as they arrived in Experimental (as I always do). After that I actually started a 3D app for the first time in a long time and saw the problems. That’s the reason why I downgraded to the version which is installed now. So I think upgrading again won’t do much. (I even tried downgrading libdrm2 and temporarily removing ~/.drirc without success.) > Also, which xserver-xorg-core are you running? 1.1.1-17 or so? Exactly. > You're > running plain etch/testing? No, Sid/Unstable with some packages from Experimental and Testing. (The former only if there are exciting new packages and the latter only if there are no packages in Unstable/Experimental.) > Please send us the output of "/usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg/script 3>&1" > (or at least your xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log files) so that we have > details about your hardware and software. I attach all of them. (Never seen file descriptor 3 before, though.) >> As the topic says, I’m using the r300 driver on a Radeon 9600, direct >> rendering >> enabled and working. The preferred rendering method is EXA and the >> Composite >> extension is enabled. > > Does XAA instead of EXA change anything? No difference. > I guess disabling composite won't change anything, but you could try > just in case... I tried but once again, no difference. >> So far I did not have any trouble with this, but recently >> those rendering bugs popped up. > > Could you clarify "recently"? If you running plain testing/etch, an > approximative date might help us locate the problematic package upgrade. > Looking at /var/log/dpkg/log might help to. I added the output of „grep mesa /var/log/dpkg.log“ to the attached files. Just to mention it: I also recently purged (via this[0] command) all packages that where not installed anymore. I don’t think that this could be related but you never know. Regards, Mathias [0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/02/msg00875.html -- debian/rules
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