If your using the CVS, then you should update it and recompile the
trident driver as I've just fixed this.

If not, then wait for 4.2.0 which should be out RSN.

Alan.

On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 10:19:03AM -0000, sjb wrote:
> Hi people,
> 
> I have a Toshiba Satellite S1800-814 laptop which, I believe, has the
> Trident CyberbladeXP chipset in it.
> 
> I've searched the web, and partially through the archive of this mailing
> list, and I see that people have a lot of problems with the Cyberblade
> chipsets.
> 
> Well, I'm a little different in so much as the trident driver does work for
> me and produces *almost* perfect results.
> 
> The only problem I have is that the display gets .. well, a bit "snowy" when
> moving windows around. Actually, it's more like the "sparklies" you see on a
> weak satellite TV broadcast. If nothing's happening on the desktop, it's
> fine .. but as soon as things start moving around I get the artefacts, which
> appear to be odd pixels being displayed in the wrong place. This happens on
> the LCD display and on the external monitor.
> 
> I've tried fiddling with the XF86Config file in a hundred (almost!)
> different ways, but I can't lose the sparklies. If I use the framebuffer
> driver I see no artefacts, but it's soooo slow.
> 
> I'll refrain from boring you all with my XF86Config just yet ... but does
> anybody know what might cause this problem and, more importantly, if there's
> a solution?
> 
> Many thanks!!
> 
> sjb
> 
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