@Serghei: #define _solved FALSE
The problem is 3-fold: (1) updating to intel-2.7.0-1 is useless unless a major kernel update is made too; (2) updating to intel-2.7.0-1 is *not* necessary as long as simply updating the kernel to 2.6.30rc{2,3,4} fixes the issue for intel-2.6.3 (which is the official one in jaunty); (3) getting a 2.6.30 kernel in jaunty-updates is as probable as the pigs flying. @Lionel: You're right, there is a need for a "glxgears-that-counts-gears-not- screens", or even better. But why doing it "like a game"? Compiz is not a game. Flash is not a game. Totem/VLC/MPlayer/Gxine are not games. CAD/CAM/CAE OpenGL applications are not games. If video performance in Linux is only needed "because of the games", then you'll make of Linux "just another Windows". OS/2 tried that once... -- MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs