Your telling me :( http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=3582
I think our results could be related ? Edward. 2008/10/5 Ken Mays <maybird1776 at yahoo.com>: > OS2008.05-b86 gives these results on a Intel 2.5Ghz Pentium4/ Intel 82845G > IGP/Intel (i810) 2.1.1 driver config using glxgears: > > 1. 286 FPS (glxgears - open window, 1280x768x75 resolution) > 2. 2539 FPS (glxgears - minimized window, 1280x768x75 resolution) > > A Linux distro gives these results on a Intel 2.5Ghz Pentium4/ Intel 82845G > IGP/Intel 2.3.1 driver config using glxgears: > > 1. 467 FPS (glxgears - open window, 1280x768x75 resolution) > 2. 3046 FPS (glxgears - minimized window, 1280x768x75 resolution) > > Now, I see the issue. At first, the test from OSOL2008.11-b96 -> b98 didn't > reveal a big FPS difference but I did see 15 FPS difference. OSOL2008.05-b86 > reveals there is a 40 FPS difference. So, something is amiss, but I was > pretty curious if it was specifically the Intel driver or XServer 1.3.0/Mesa. > > I loaded up a Linux distro which revealed their build of the Intel 2.3.1 > video driver using glxgears gives 467 FPS versus 286 FPS for the related > Intel 2.3.0 driver version implemented on OSOL2008.11-b93 - while even giving > better FPS scores than the Intel 2.4.0 driver implemenented in > OSOL2008.11-b98?!? What?? > > Also, I had Compiz off for all OSOL tests but *ON* for the Linux test. > OSOL2008.11-b98 started to display issues with terminal launch once I > activated the Compiz-extra option. > > Conclusion: We have a big bug here affecting the Intel video driver > performance. > > ~ Ken Mays > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > xwin-discuss mailing list > xwin-discuss at opensolaris.org > -- All Documents adhered to the ISO/IEC 26300 standard file format for electronic office documents, such as spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents from this email address. The author does not take responsibility of the recipients inability to read international standards and who use proprietary products such as MS Office. See: http://www.openoffice.org/ Edward O'Callaghan. -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EdwardOcallaghan http://moonshine.opn4.org/ http://www.pcbsd.org/