With the update to libpixman, I can now run 1.9.99. It mostly works,
except 2d performance is abysmal -- full-screen windows (1152x900 for
me) take about a second to redraw. (however, 3d performance is as
good, or maybe slightly better, than it ever was)
Is this useful for me to report now, or
kls wrote:
With the update to libpixman, I can now run 1.9.99. It mostly works,
except 2d performance is abysmal -- full-screen windows (1152x900 for
me) take about a second to redraw. (however, 3d performance is as
good, or maybe slightly better, than it ever was)
Ok, thanks for the
kls wrote:
With the update to libpixman, I can now run 1.9.99. It mostly works,
except 2d performance is abysmal -- full-screen windows (1152x900 for
me) take about a second to redraw. (however, 3d performance is as
good, or maybe slightly better, than it ever was)
Ok, thanks for the
On 18/09/2007, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please send the whole output of 'xrandr' after reinstalling 1.9.99 so
that we see all available modes for each output. You can change the mode
of output FOO with something like
xrandr --output FOO --mode 1024x768 --rate 75
Here's the
kls wrote:
Trying to use my configuration from the previous version in unstable
(1.4.6) caused complete failure -- the second head is never even
considered, so I only get single headed operation. Attempting to do
what xorg 7.3 wants you to do doesn't work b/c 1.4.7 doesn't have
the
I noticed the same problem with Matrox G550 and driver
xserver-xorg-video-mga 1:1.4.7.dfsg.1-3, only the first monitor works
while Xorg.0.log does not report any problems about the second.
Trying with the driver version from the experimental
(1:1.9.99.dfsg.1-1) with the same config gives some
Jarmo Ilonen wrote:
Trying with the driver version from the experimental
(1:1.9.99.dfsg.1-1) with the same config gives some kind of clone mode
with weird resolutions for two monitors with several graphical
glitches. I tried to change the config with grandr but it did not
give any other
Package: xserver-xorg-video-mga
Version: 1:1.4.7.dfsg.1-3
Severity: normal
Trying to use my configuration from the previous version in unstable
(1.4.6) caused complete failure -- the second head is never even
considered, so I only get single headed operation. Attempting to do
what xorg 7.3 wants
kls wrote:
Trying to use my configuration from the previous version in unstable
(1.4.6) caused complete failure -- the second head is never even
considered, so I only get single headed operation. Attempting to do
what xorg 7.3 wants you to do doesn't work b/c 1.4.7 doesn't have
the relevant
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