novak jan wrote: >> It seems you have low memory throughput for some reason : >> >> (II) CHROME(0): Benchmarking video copy. Less time is better. >> (--) CHROME(0): Timed libc YUV420 copy... 14469900. Throughput: 116.0 >> MiB/s. >> (--) CHROME(0): Timed kernel YUV420 copy... 14490952. Throughput: 115.8 >> MiB/s. >> (--) CHROME(0): Timed SSE YUV420 copy... 14554972. Throughput: 115.3 >> MiB/s. >> (--) CHROME(0): Timed MMX YUV420 copy... 14571464. Throughput: 115.2 >> MiB/s. >> (--) CHROME(0): Ditching 3DNow! YUV420 copy. Not supported by CPU. >> (--) CHROME(0): Timed MMX2 YUV420 copy... 14625160. Throughput: 114.7 >> MiB/s. >> (--) CHROME(0): Using libc YUV42X copy for video. >> >> Try to reset the memory settings in the bios to their default value and >> check in the xorg log to see if the memory throughput increases. >> >> Regards, >> Xavier >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks. I tried to load default settings in BIOS, to set shared memory for > VGA in BIOS to 32 and 64 MB ( default). I tried to change ramm in my > computer. I tried to update kernel and to use the last trunk. The output is > always the same. Green stripes. I do not think, that the video in Kaffeine > plays, because cursor, which shows, how the video play goes, jumps from left > to right and from right to left, how it wants. I send my new Xorg.0.log with > the new 2.6.24 kernel and the new trunk. > Ah, yes the kernel version. It was working with 2.6.18, but is not with anything >= 2.6.21, right ? Try to add in the Device section of your xorg conf : Option "EnableAGPDMA" "0"
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