Bug#634036: [Pkg-fglrx-devel] Bug#634036: [fglrx-driver] with fglrx-driver Xorg eats 15-20% of CPU core

2011-11-19 Thread Patrick Matthäi

Am 16.07.2011 11:05, schrieb ras:

Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:11-6-2
Severity: normal

When fglrx-driver used as a display driver, Xorg process is constantly eating 
15-20% of CPU core,
as shown by top, even while there's no display activity. If 
xserver-xorg-video-radeon is used instead,
Xorg uses only 2-5% of a CPU. I tried it with the dist kernel and custom 
kernels, results are the same.
I use KDE4 with effects turned off.


--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:   Linux 2.6.39


Could you retest it with 11-11?
It also would be interesting, if you try out the Debian kernel

What cpu do you have got?




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Bug#634036: [Pkg-fglrx-devel] Bug#634036: [fglrx-driver] with fglrx-driver Xorg eats 15-20% of CPU core

2011-07-16 Thread Michael Gilbert
severity 634036 minor
thanks

ras wrote:

 Package: fglrx-driver
 Version: 1:11-6-2
 Severity: normal
 
 When fglrx-driver used as a display driver, Xorg process is constantly eating 
 15-20% of CPU core,
 as shown by top, even while there's no display activity. If 
 xserver-xorg-video-radeon is used instead,
 Xorg uses only 2-5% of a CPU. I tried it with the dist kernel and custom 
 kernels, results are the same.
 I use KDE4 with effects turned off.

i can't reproduce this, but then again i'm using xfce.  can you try
other desktop environments and see if its reproducible or just a kde
issue?

once you have more info, please send a report directly to amd since
this really isn't a packaging issue; thus we can't fix it ourselves:
http://emailcustomercare.amd.com/

thanks,
mike



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