Dirk wrote: > I was referring to reading /many/ manuals as a relic of the nineties. Oh, I got that, I just used it as a starter :) > > I'll try this on another machine as soon as it is in debian/unstable (if > not already)... It would be great it this works and can't be overriden > by anything. If you set the none scheme, no acceleration will happen as long as the device stays plugged. (you can't switch schemes live, only profiles). For gaming, you might want to check out adaptive deceleration. Though then you'd first need to kill whatever tweaks your acceleration. I know of no such bug in xorg. _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
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