Hi,

Simply put the file attached to /etx/X11 and adjust the parameters in
the "Device" section.
Removing the Noaccel options is probably a good idea ;)

Good luck, Clemens

PS: I would really file a bug about that at bugs.freedesktop.org,
because that trick won't work with the next intel driver release.
They already have removed support for XAA or EXA.

2009/6/14 L <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Clemens Eisserer<[email protected]> wrote:
>> You could try to start with the kernel-parameter "nomodeset", and use
>> EXA or XAA.
>> >From what I've seen UXA is always used when kms is active, no matter
>> what is set in xorg.title
>
>
>
> thanks for your reply. the kernel parameters are set as
>
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.29.4-167.fc11.i586 ro
> root=UUID=cc2a54a0-0706-4e74-834e-e8b042375861 nomodeset rhgb qui
>
> how to  or where to use EXA?
>
>
>>
>> - Clemens
>>
>> PS: I guess the intel-driver guys would be happy about a bug report
>> (although it won't change anything).
>>
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