what optimization for PIII-processors is build in the X-code and how can
I disable it ?

I face strange effects, when changing the cpu on my machine from a
celeron700 to a pentiumIII800 without even touching any configfile.

All fonts are AntiAliased and the driver behaves rather unstable and
crahses on occassions like suspend, shutdownX ..) After I upgraded my
CVS-XFree86-4.0.99 to stable 4.0.1 and the linux-kernel to most
current 2.4.10 (to get the newest DRM-module - r128 in my case) the
driver is more stable, but not as stable as it was before)
And still all Fonts are AA.
When I change the Celeron back, no AA and driver is very stable.

Thats strange, isnt it ?

Normally I thought AA is job of the overlaying window-managers (in my
case KDE with use of QT), but I definitely disabled AA there (I dont
like it) and shouldnt it occure always or never - not depending on the
CPU.

thnx,
peter


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