** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
  
- In the course of Bug #17749 I was experimenting a little bit with the option 
INTEL_BATCH=1 which makes glxgears significant faster but according to some 
posts only this one and not higher 3d applications. For getting better results 
I have installed OpenArena (a game with Quake 3 engine) and used the Benchmark 
Howto from http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Benchmarking for OA. The result was 
amazing. It was 1/3 faster with INTEL_BATCH=1 then without.
+ In the course of Bug #177492 I was experimenting a little bit with the option 
INTEL_BATCH=1 which makes glxgears significant faster but according to some 
posts only this one and not higher 3d applications. For getting better results 
I have installed OpenArena (a game with Quake 3 engine) and used the Benchmark 
Howto from http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Benchmarking for OA. The result was 
amazing. It was 1/3 faster with INTEL_BATCH=1 then without.
  According to Bryce Harrington a new wish list report should be created if 
this option has an effect on real 3d apps which is the case at least for me.
  INTEL_BATCH=1 should be enabled per default for Intel hardware if many people 
experiences the same and there are no regressions.
  
  It would be great if many other with Intel graphic cards could recheck this 
with the same procedure.
  After adding, removing or commenting out INTEL_BATCH=1 from /etc/environment 
only a logout is needed since GDM is restarted per default since Gutsy and the 
file environment seems to be reread after X restart. This option seems to also 
work in Gutsy so there is no need for an upgrade/installation but of course the 
latest Intel driver is only in Hardy.
  
  My platform is a Sony TX2 Laptop with Intel 915 chipset, 1.5 GB memory and 
1.2 GHZ Pentium M ULV processor.
  Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML Express Processor 
to DRAM Controller (rev 03)
  
  I am using a fresh Hardy Alpha 5 installation with all current updates.
  I have changed nothing except adding the line >>Option
  "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy" << to xorg.conf device section to fix the
- EXA bug #17749 which hopefully is activated by default in Hardy in the
+ EXA bug #177492 which hopefully is activated by default in Hardy in the
  future and of course adding/removing INTEL_BATCH=1 to /etc/environment.
  Compiz was activated on every test like in the default configuration. I
  have ran the command in standard gnome console.
  
  
  Results without INTEL_BATCH=1 and glxgears:
  3543 frames in 5.0 seconds = 708.474 FPS
  3588 frames in 5.0 seconds = 717.553 FPS
  3556 frames in 5.0 seconds = 711.136 FPS
  
  Results without INTEL_BATCH=1 and OpenArena DRI Benchmark:
  840 frames, 27.6 seconds: 30.4 fps
  840 frames, 27.5 seconds: 30.6 fps
  
  
  Results with INTEL_BATCH=1 and glxgears:
  4073 frames in 5.0 seconds = 814.452 FPS
  4298 frames in 5.0 seconds = 859.514 FPS
  4368 frames in 5.0 seconds = 873.452 FPS
  
  Results with INTEL_BATCH=1 and OpenArena DRI Benchmark:
  840 frames, 20.3 seconds: 41.5 fps
  840 frames, 20.0 seconds: 41.9 fps

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INTEL_BATCH=1 should be enabled per default for Intel graphic hardware
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195843
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