I upgraded to Jaunty ant tested this on Jaunty now. Seems to work very
good. No garbling, no slowness. The performance when rotated is not
perfect, but good.
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[ATI 7000] xrandr -o left results in garbled, slow picture
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298119
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Thanks for that very thorough testing!
While it looks like with EXA there is still room for improvement in
performance, as a general rule it seems the performance has improved
notably. In particular, from your results there are no corner cases
with really bad performance with EXA on Jaunty as the
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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[ATI 7000] xrandr -o left results in garbled, slow picture
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I've performed some test with the Jaunty alpha 3 x64 livecd. I don't
have enough disk space to install it next to Intrepid, but I'll get a
new disk next week.
The default radeon acceleration method changed from 'XAA' (Intrepid) to
'EXA' (Jaunty). The Jaunty xorg logfile has been attached.
Short c
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I cannot rotate my 1400x1050 display. The graphical tool does not give
me another option than "upside down", the command "xrandr -o left"
rotates the display, but the result is garbled and slow. (see
http://launchpadl
Could one of you who is experiencing this problem please test against
Jaunty? ISO images are available from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/
(alpha-3 will be coming out tomorrow.)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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[ATI 7000] xrand
I have the same problem with :
- Ubuntu 8.10
- ATI RADEON 7500 + xserver-xorg-video-radeon 1:6.9.0
- Monitor Samsung SyncMaster 204B
- 1600x1200 resolution.
I added "Virtual 1600 1600" to avoid garbage on screen when I rotate
right, but the display is very slow (about 1 s every time you close or
o
Your assumptions are correct. The remaining problem is the slowness. It
affects all kinds of rotations and inversion, but I only use left
rotation.
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[ATI 7000] xrandr -o left results in garbled, slow picture
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298119
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Erdal solved the garbled screen issue by adding 'virtual 1400 1400' to
his xorg.conf (second post). His remaining problem is the slowness.
When I added 'virtual 1920 1920' to my xorg.conf, the left/right option
in the gui became available. That probably also happened to Erdal when
he added 'virtua
Sounds like the real issue here is that L/R rotation is resulting in
corrupt display when used with xrandr. If that's fixed, then the lack
of the option in the GUI can be examined.
@elc, I would ask you to report your issue as a separate bug; while your
symptoms are similar to Erdal's, they're no
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