I have an IBM Thinkpad X30 that I upgraded from FC10 to FC11. It has an Intel i830 Integrated Graphics Chipset. Everything worked fine on FC10 with XAA acceleration and DRI. After the upgrade, I am getting UXA Acceleration with DRI2, but there is font corruption, etc... Also, when I attempt to play videos via Xine, VLC, Mplayer, or Gnome Mplayer; X crashes with no error. After a great deal of trial and error, I found that if I change the Driver for VLC, Mplayer, and Gnome Mplayer from xv to opengl; I can play the video. However it is choppy and the video cannot be resized from its original size. Xine however crashes, even when I set the video driver on command line.
My questions are: 1. Is there anyone out there with the Intel i830 chipset, maybe even a Thinkpad X30, that can confirm this behavior? I know this is a laptop, but the Intel video problem seems better suited to this larger audience, and Intel video driver issues are not limited to laptops. I could be wrong though... 2. It is hard for me to know if there is already a bug for this, given the myriad of Intel video bugs that are currently open for FC11. I would be happy to open one, and include whatever info would be of help. I am not sure if there is a way to turn on enhanced X11 logging, or if there is any other logs besides Xorg.#.log. 3. Does anyone know of any beta kernels and/or Intel video drivers I can try? 4. Before I go through the effort, is it worth trying a clean install? I can't imagine how a clean install would help this, as the xorg.conf is generated automatically on each start of X11, but maybe someone knows a rational explanation. Any and all suggestions welcome. ;)
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