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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-12-22 03:32 -------
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> could you better explain why it is normal? I don't really understand the
> circumstances!
Without acceleration, the CPU has to render every single pixel. With a discrete
graphics card, this involves moving data back and forth across AGP/PCI(e), which
is relatively slow.
Note that this may also be partly an application issue. E.g. the GNOME terminal
has traditionally been known not to be too efficient wrt screen updates.
> I don't know anything about sub-pixel acceleration. how do I disable it?
E.g. in the GNOME font preferences (it's called 'Subpixel smoothing' there), or
in the fontconfig configuration in /etc/fonts/.
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