Speed things definitely up (even on SMP).
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dri-devel&m=106668758605732&w=2

More on this here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dri-devel&m=107736345811718&w=2

Huray,

wire-frame is on top (VTK), again.
But some slowdown for [] (normal), [small_sphere] and [transparency].
(for reference see)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dri-devel&m=102927516130941&w=2

Cheers,
        Dieter

System :
  - i686 running Linux 2.6.5-8.5-smp
  - VTK 4.5.0 (rev: 1.1871, 2004/04/09 01:45:55)
  - OpenGL
  - Visual is 1280x1024, truecolor/truecolor/24
  - Tcl/Tk 8.4.4

Defaults :
WARNING : $active_camera GetClippingRange was 2.45199 4.78654 , should be 
0.348564 17.4282
  - VTK : wrong, please report us your values...
  - Rotation limit, increment, number : (300 by 30) x 3
  - Sphere opacity (if transparency activated) : 0.3
  - Sphere radius and small radius (if small_sphere activated) : 0.9, 0.5
  - Combinations : [stripper] [small_sphere] [] [transparency] [wireframe] 
[texture] [texture, transparency] 

NOTE : the 512x512 and above sphere resolutions are *really* high, use them 
carefully, as it might hang your system for a while. Moreover, they have no 
real signification in 400x400 or less window.

IMPORTANT : move the camera a little to interact with the sphere before 
playing with this bench...

------- BENCH COMBINATIONS -------

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
 Option(s) : [stripper]
    32x32  :  914.6 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 2691.8 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 3469.4 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 5300.3 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 5934.3 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.5
 Option(s) : [small_sphere]
    32x32  : 1484.6 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 2602.7 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 3129.6 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 3233.4 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 3261.5 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
    32x32  :  912.0 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 2181.0 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 3113.1 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 3228.2 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 3255.2 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
 Option(s) : [transparency]
    32x32  :  847.4 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 2305.5 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 3124.6 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 3244.8 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 3246.3 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
 Option(s) : [wireframe]
    32x32  :  812.0 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 2176.0 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 2682.8 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 2742.1 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 2749.4 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
 Option(s) : [texture]
    32x32  :  783.7 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 1670.9 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 2534.9 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 2591.0 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 2607.7 kpolys/s

Benching for sphere resolutions : 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
Setting(s) : window is 400 x 400, sphere radius is 0.9
 Option(s) : [texture, transparency]
    32x32  :  749.4 kpolys/s
    64x64  : 1749.1 kpolys/s
   128x128 : 2536.7 kpolys/s
   256x256 : 2588.3 kpolys/s
   512x512 : 2611.5 kpolys/s

Best results, summary :
  - i686 running Linux 2.6.5-8.5-smp
  - VTK 4.5.0 (rev: 1.1871, 2004/04/09 01:45:55)
  - OpenGL
  - Visual is 1280x1024, truecolor/truecolor/24
  - Tcl/Tk 8.4.4
  - window was 400 x 400
   1) 512x512 : 5934.3 kpolys/s : [stripper]
   2) 512x512 : 3261.5 kpolys/s : [small_sphere]
   3) 512x512 : 3255.2 kpolys/s : []
   4) 512x512 : 3246.3 kpolys/s : [transparency]
   5) 512x512 : 2749.4 kpolys/s : [wireframe]
   6) 512x512 : 2611.5 kpolys/s : [texture, transparency]
   7) 512x512 : 2607.7 kpolys/s : [texture]

------- DONE (in 74 sec.) -------


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