On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Reason <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great, so basically it means this regression is a result of something else 
> and we can rule out compiz as a suspect.
> If the DRI2 switch is possibly responsible for this issue, how can I check if 
> it is used and, most importantly, how can I disable it?
>
> To clarify it a little, I'm not talking about a performance loss of a couple 
> of frames per second. But a huge drop to even less than 1 frame a second, 
> sometimes even locking the machine for a while. Now windows and the cube is 
> spinning fine.
> The more windows I open the less responsive it gets. Open 15 of them and 
> compiz becomes pretty much unusable.
>
> I'm using a 8800GTS512 equivalent (Quadro FX) with 1GB graphical memory
> and a Core i7, should be more than enough..
>

DRI2 is not the problem, it is the binary nvidia driver which we cannot
support.

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