Well, my good fortune may be specific to my laptop (and Sabayon has other
problems), so it is probably not yet wise to assume that it is ubuntu
specific.
I am inclined to think that it happens to affect certain specific video
chipset/motherboard combinations.
(Please forgive me if I am talki
Well, at least we know that sabayon does not have the problem! so this
might be an ubuntu specific problem...
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I'm sorry, I switched over to Sabayon, which does not seem to have the
problem (Kernel 2.6.22)
On Monday 08 October 2007 13:21, Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> Sorry, have you tried if you still have this problem in gutsy, now that the
> beta is out? I have. Am I the only one? upstream does not se
Sorry, have you tried if you still have this problem in gutsy, now that the
beta is out?
I have. Am I the only one? upstream does not seem to be informed of this problem
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I hope that this patch will be backported to xorg 1.3
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So I guess in Gutsy I will just have to install XORG-CORE 1.4 by
compiling it since it will not be in Gutsy
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Upstream said fixed in xorg-core 1.4 (not available in gutsy)
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No other ideas? Other distributions suffer from this problem, so I don't
think it is caused by an ubuntu patch
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Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> Using XAA instead of EXA uses norma cpu (in my case, mobility radon
> 9700)
>
>
'Kay. That proves that removing EXA eliminates the problem. But it
does not (yet) convince me that the problem really _is_ with EXA and not
with some aspect of how the particular kernel is
Using XAA instead of EXA uses norma cpu (in my case, mobility radon
9700)
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Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> but remember that only EXA has this problem...
>
>
Are we sure that the problem is caused by EXA and not by some kind of
interaction between EXA and a kernel configured in an incompatible way?
It seems to me that disabling EXA does not make the problem go away (or
doe
but remember that only EXA has this problem...
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Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> EXA is still buggy in my case! moving a window will use 100% of cpu
>
>
Definitely the old problem, then. It is absolutely unacceptable that
moving a window on the display should require all of a system's CPU to
accomplish. No one is going to take an operating system
EXA is still buggy in my case! moving a window will use 100% of cpu
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Works in Gutsy, but it is broken in the opposite way. regular metacity
works fine, but compiz and such crash X see bug 119032
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ashrack wrote:
> VirtualEntity
>
> /offtopic
> Tnx 4 trying to help but I solved the problem. I sticked another PSU to just
> power the HDD and GPU and then ran the WDC diagnostic test which repaired the
> hdd. Afterwards I connected the harddrive to a different molex contoller and
> also the GP
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Tnx 4 trying to help but I solved the problem. I sticked another PSU to just
power the HDD and GPU and then ran the WDC diagnostic test which repaired the
hdd. Afterwards I connected the harddrive to a different molex contoller and
also the GPU and now the system is up a
Hey, thanks, Ashrack I'll look into this
Is there anything I can do to help you troubleshoot those PSU/HDD
problems? Perhaps two heads are better than one, so if you give me a
quick summary of what's going wrong, maybe I can offer some
suggestions. Even if I cannot, perhaps just orga
VirtualEntity
I am having some huge PSU or HDD problems. Still haven't concluded which is the
cause. So I couldn't test the EXA && XAA problem again. Anyway here's part of
the 'xorg.conf' file:"
#
Section "Device"
Identifier "Generic Video Card"
If you could be more specific as to how to accomplish this driver
change, it would help Perhaps if you could upload your xorg.conf,
or the section with the XAA driver specification
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U just change the driver to XAA instead of EXA in 'xorg.conf'
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Here, too Radion X600 on a Sony Vaio VGN-A790 Problem with slow
scrolling and high CPU usage (even when not doing anything at all in X
but running gnome-system-monitor) appears with:
Distro Release Date (If any) Kernel Version Graphic
Driver
sorry, forget
dirver: ati and fglrx
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have too...
Acer Aspire 5024wlmi
Ati X700
2GB Ram
/me waiting for soluton.
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It happens on my systems also.
RADEON 9800 PRO using the RADEON driver
ATHLON XP 2800+
ASUS A7n8x-x NFORCE2
768MB DDR
Any ideas on a fix
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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I've read somewhere that it does... I mean, also Intel (and other free drivers)
users have this issue...
Anyway I can't confirm this completely...
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just looked at the duplicates; they are all using the ati driver - just
like me. does this bug affect intel people too? if not we should perhaps
blame the driver...
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tried the packages suggested in #88815, but got no improvement.
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Hey, can you test downgrading libx11-6 to an older version? (pre-1.1)
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I just tried the xcompmgr fix with xsever 1.2 and I would not say it
solves much. Though the window movement becomes smooth again as one can
expect, the drawing inside windows is still slow - opening firefox for
instance takes about 15s while producing 100% CPU load.
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I had a chat with upstream, and they think that since EXA is meant for
using with a compositing manager this issue is not "high" importance. I
tried a snapshot of server-1.3-branch and the issue is still there.
Running 'xcompmgr -a' made the problems go away.
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I post here just to confirm this... I'm using radeon driver and it isn't
completely usable when using EXA...
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no, sorry. I think it was mentioned on the Xdevconf, that xserver1.3
would be needed for EXA in Xorg7.2.
but I will try to find some more concrete infos.
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Thank you for your bug. Do you have a pointer to the upstream discussion
or a patch for that? That mentionned on
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10070 which is nor marked
fixed yet though
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