Sorry all, I recently had some real life problems ...
Yes Bryce Harrington, the 3D apps are still slow and 3D Games are
unplayable ( that means they work correctly, but are very slow and so
unplayable ), I've tried Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex and I didn't see any
changes .
I've alord heard about the Int
/var/log/Xorg.0.log => http://paste.ubuntu.com/82966/ .
lspci -vvnn => http://paste.ubuntu.com/82968/ .
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3D with Intel 965GM + Mesa 7.0.3-rc2 is very slow :-/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239518
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I also have poor graphics performance ( only around 600 FPS with
glxgears ) ...
I've tried the version 2.6.28-rc7 of the Linux Kernel ( using
KernelCheck ), then I've updated the xorg server and the drivers from
the xorg-edgers repository, I've rebooted the PC and ... the touchpad
and the keyboard
Hello !
@Richard Guo : Are you getting those good performances only using libdrm
and intel driver packages from Xorg Edgers ? Sounds really good !
What about crashes ? I mean, those who freeze the entire system ( not
possible to switch to console mode ), are they still present ?
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MASTER: Poor
@NB : What do you mean with "good performances" ? Good scores which can
compete with Windows XP ?
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MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel
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Well, I installed the 2.6.30rc7 kernel, libdrm/libdrm2 and the intel
driver from xorg-edgers .
The rendering errors with Compiz are corrected, I don't even see crashes
now, but still no performances improvements ...
I have an Intel X3100 card, do I need to install another package ? Do I
have to i
Well, when I measure performance improvement, I usually use PPRacer, but
even if the FPS goes from ~5 to ~20~30 ( Intel X3100 card ), I still
think that there's no improvement ...
We have to compare to the Intel graphics performances under Windows XP (
my brother's PC with its Intel 8XX card runs
The reason I'm not satisfied with this "improvement" is that we are just
back to the Hardy performances, so nearly 0% loss and gain on graphics
performances ...
But even on Hardy, Windows games that were smoothly playable under
Windows Vista are totally unplayable now, even with these "improvement
Biji, you must also install the xserver-xorg-core, xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics ( downgrade it ), xserver-xorg-input-evdev ( upgrade it ),
xserver-xorg-video-intel and the libdrm2/mesa related packages, because
the kernel alone will not change anything .
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Poor graphics performance and renderin
Without GEM : 400~500 FPS .
With GEM activated :
4480 frames in 5.0 seconds = 895.932 FPS
4488 frames in 5.0 seconds = 897.557 FPS
4489 frames in 5.0 seconds = 897.731 FPS
+ No X crashes
:'-)
The packages are unstable ( I have some incompatibility issues but no
crashes ^^ ), but hey ! The offi
It looks like you've never rebuild a personal kernel, all the modules
must be rebuilt too ( like the Wifi driver, hotkeys driver etc... ) .
For the keyboard problem, I too have this issue but I've solved it by
redefining my keyboard layout, and Tormond says it will be fixed in the
1.6 beta version
Public bug reported:
Hello,
3D Applications are very slow with my integrated graphics card i965GM,
native OpenGL and DirectX ( using Wine ) games included .
"glxinfo|grep Mesa" gives me :
>$ glxinfo | grep Mesa
>OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM 4.1.3002 x86/MMX/SSE2
>OpenGL versio
Hello !
I can confirm this too on Maverick . Moreover, the mouse and the
keyboard act very slowly when these slow downs take place, and once I
move the mouse for nearly 5~10 seconds, I get normal sound again . It's
really annoying because I have to move the cursor everytime I see these
slow downs
Public bug reported:
I was doing a distro upgrade from 21.04 to 21.10, then when it arrived
to the nvidia packages the install broke and I later figured out that it
was because on my system cc points to clang.
Granted, apparently gcc is needed instead for the compilation process
(and I got it to
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