On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 18:17 +0200, ruben wrote: > > Suspend-to-RAM works just fine, no need to switch to a text console. > Suspend-to-disk after switching to text console, resumes just fine and > works just fine until switching back to X. Switching back to X gives > me a garbled screen (I see the original screen in miniature repeated > over the screen) and Xorg runs crazy. Switching back to a text console > is not possible, but I can log in remotely to shut it down.
Sounds like some changes in the suspend-to-disk code broke the DRI suspend/resume code or vice versa. > I noticed also another problem for some weeks already and that is that > Xorg seems to slow down over time. What I mean, is that dragging > windows around and scrolling is noticeably slower. It's like running > Xfree3 on an 386. When I move a window, I actually see that the top is > moved first, and then the bottom follows. When I scroll a webpage, I > see that first the top is update and then the lower parts. Doing any > of this causes Xorg to consume all the cpu power it can get. It only > seems to happen when the application is already running on X for some > time. I've noticed it both with metacity and e17. I noticed the slow > scrolling in Galeon, but restarting galeon seems to solve the slow > scrolling. Anyone else noticed this too ? [...] > Option "AccelMethod" "EXA" It's a known issue with EXA that's being worked on upstream. Something like switching to console and back or xrandr -s 0 might serve as intermittent relief. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://tungstengraphics.com Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer

