Hardy 8.04:
$ glxgears
5530 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1105.941 FPS
5740 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1147.867 FPS
5671 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1134.048 FPS
Intrepid 8.10:
$ glxgears
2842 frames in 5.0 seconds = 568.360 FPS
2796 frames in 5.0 seconds = 559.099 FPS
2874 frames in 5.0 seconds = 574.798 FPS
I use Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
Controller:
# dpkg -l xserver-xorg-video-intel|grep ^ii|awk {'print $2 $3'}
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10
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When you use 3D desktop effects (KWin, Compiz), does the canvas of
glxgears always stay on top? Is the rendering of Google Earth distorted?
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Yes, glxgears stay on top (using compiz).
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With the final release of ubuntu 8.10 the result of glxgears stays
around 440 fps. I can confirm that the message about TTM not being
available disappeared indeed.
Is there any hope the performance will ever go back up to where it was
in ubuntu 7.10?
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for the record, the message about TTM is purely informational and
doesn't change the performance one bit.
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Then what is causing the performance drop?
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I have just marked bug 270563 as a duplicate of this one.
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Last update of intrepid made the ttm messege dissapear for me.
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I just ran a test with ubuntu 8.10 alpha 6. Running from the CD-ROM
without installation I get glxgears to produce about 440 fps again.
Bingo
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I'd like to point that, even if this 59.* frame rate is due to vsync, it
doesn't behave nice (like if it was vsynced). Tearing is still there.
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59.xxyy frames per second looks like an indication of vsync is being
used.
But I also find my X3100 performance too low.
Do you guys with X3100 have problems using Celestia? Here I get bad
performance, missing textures and other weird artifacts.
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I can confirm the 59.xx frames problem with i915 and i965. Looks pretty much
like vsync which wouldn't be so bad.
Btw. textured video seems to be activated per default again but it doesn't seem
to so slow but I haven't made so much tests.
I can confirm the flickering too on my laptop with i915
** Tags added: valid-xorg-conf
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On a test machine, a strange flickering can be seen which occurs during
the first 10 seconds of opening the GNOME desktop. This wasn't before
the latest updates.
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With the updates as of August 30, 2008 the performance dropped even
further. I get a mere 59 frames per second with these updates.
Bingo
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Same here, just 59 frames per second as of today's updates.
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I just wanted to share that with ubuntu 8.10 alpha 4 there is no
improvement. A test with glxgears produces around 440 fps.
Bingo
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I experience significant performance loss with ubuntu 8.10 alpha 3 with my
Intel DG965WH based system and SVDO/ADD2 video card. Actually, the performance
loss started with ubuntu 8.04.1; I upgraded to see if there was
Störm,
I have tested your suggestion, but I don't see any improvement in the
graphics performance. I restarted the X server with the changes to
xorg.conf as you suggested, and glxgears still produces no more than
about 420 fps. I can confirm, however, that according to the log output
produced,
Bug confirmed for an Acer TravelMate 6292-602G25MN (Intel GMA X3100
(IGP)).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same problem here, with an intel x3100 card (on a Samsung Q45).
Up to 8.04.1 (Kubuntu) I was able to use KDE4 'desktop effects' easily.
Also, sInce upgrading to 8.10 Alpha 3 (from 8.04.1), desktop effects are not
working, enabling them results in a mainly black, garbled screen.
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I have now found a workaround for the issue.
I think it basically is to do with the upgrade from XAA to EXA
acceleration.
EXA appears not be working with the Intel GMA 965 (GM) chipset
(including the Intel X3100).
Upon editing my xorg.conf file to add references to XAA I now have
better
Also, remove (or comment-out) any lines in your xorg.conf file referring
to EXA, if you have them!
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And one more thing, I'm not sure it's essential, but it may be wise to
ensure that you specify the driver as 'intel' in your Device Section.
i.e.
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver intel
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