I don't see anything in any of the man pages or anything.  I *did* try turning 
off all optimizations with

        Option "NoAccel"

and it didn't help the problem any, though it sure *did* make the machine 
painful to use.

Since NoAccel turns off "all" optimizations, I think that it should turn off 
any batching, but I don't see any direct reference to that in the 
acceleration options list.

If anybody can explain this mystery, I would be most grateful.


On Monday 12 August 2002 02:56 am, Andrew P. Lentvorski wrote:
| This tickled my memory about something that I saw the other day.  I run
| FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE #2 and XFree86 4.2.0.  I haven't been seeing your
| particular problems.  However, I did notice that my X server has been a
| little less quick about flushing commands to the screen during debug
| sessions with pygtk.  I executed a draw rectangle and it didn't show up
| until an expose came along.
|
| Can you try running the X server in synchronous mode where it immediately
| acts on all events rather than attempting to batch them up?  It is
| possible that there is a corner case where the server is holding up when
| it should have flushed.  I'm sorry, but I don't know the configuration
| magic required to put it into that mode.
|
| -a
|
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