i have a machine with intel graphics card .fedora runs/installs without any problem . but when i try to start some application it get fuzzy sometime and i see some unnecessary clatter too. is that the problem with kernel update or using wrong acceleration option ?why it happening anyone can explain please?
thanks.
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 05:19 +0600, M Yakub Mizan wrote:
i have a machine with intel graphics card .fedora runs/installs without any problem . but when i try to start some application it get fuzzy sometime and i see some unnecessary clatter too. is that the problem with kernel update or using wrong acceleration option ?why it happening anyone can explain please?
Which Intel chip? lspci should tell you.
Is there a particular application that triggers this behaviour? Do you have a screenshot or photo of the kind of corruption you see?
- ajax
Hi I have old laptop Packard Bell with intel card, last distro which handled this properly was Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron and Fedora 8, Ubuntu 8.10 and FC 10 were totally unaccteptable, I have no problem with FC 11, except that after I updated to the newest kernel I observe strange behaviour of blende3d, things in panel are displayed on the top of the top of the screen sa well as in usual place ( works OK when desktop effects are enabled!, but I have to doble-click!), some software openGL doesn't start ( panda3d) ,but it might be not connected to Fedora. I observed similiar thing using Ubuntu 9.04 (last release). This distro presented really wierd behaviour, when I extended monitor (xorg.conf configuration virtual screen), blender and panda3d worked fine, but no movie player....just they closed themselve without displaying. only kaffeine worked but only sound no vision(display). On FC 11 even when I use virtual box I have the same problem with display blender3d running on windows XP. I have tried ubuntu IRC, but no help was availble....For now I am more than happy with FC11, still have multiboot laptop with Ubuntu 8.04 partition. If U find solution please e-mail me, I will try to work on it later. Good luck Tom
From: ajax@redhat.com To: fedora-desktop-list@redhat.com Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 09:29:00 -0400 Subject: Re: Fedora Desktop Problem With Intel Cards(old)
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 05:19 +0600, M Yakub Mizan wrote:
i have a machine with intel graphics card .fedora runs/installs without any problem . but when i try to start some application it get fuzzy sometime and i see some unnecessary clatter too. is that the problem with kernel update or using wrong acceleration option ?why it happening anyone can explain please?
Which Intel chip? lspci should tell you.
Is there a particular application that triggers this behaviour? Do you have a screenshot or photo of the kind of corruption you see?
- ajax
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Chip: Intel 82845G/GL (onboard) i get rid of this problem by adding nomodeset kernel parameter while booting and noaccel option to xorg.conf ,which i created . but,visualization and video noticeably slower!!! if i use other acceleration method totem crash with gnome and Rhythmbox crash!! is there any real solution ? or i have to buy a new AGP? but,which AGP will work best on linux?any suggestion? (i triend to send screenshots but the mail get larger so the list do not support)
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Adam Jacksonajax@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 05:19 +0600, M Yakub Mizan wrote:
i have a machine with intel graphics card .fedora runs/installs without any problem . but when i try to start some application it get fuzzy sometime and i see some unnecessary clatter too. is that the problem with kernel update or using wrong acceleration option ?why it happening anyone can explain please?
Which Intel chip? lspci should tell you.
Is there a particular application that triggers this behaviour? Do you have a screenshot or photo of the kind of corruption you see?
- ajax
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:05 AM, M Yakub Mizan123mizan@gmail.com wrote:
Chip: Intel 82845G/GL (onboard) i get rid of this problem by adding nomodeset kernel parameter while booting and noaccel option to xorg.conf ,which i created . but,visualization and video noticeably slower!!! if i use other acceleration method totem crash with gnome and Rhythmbox crash!! is there any real solution ? or i have to buy a new AGP? but,which AGP will work best on linux?any suggestion? (i triend to send screenshots but the mail get larger so the list do not support)
See http://linux.die.net/man/4/i810
you need to write a better xorg.conf
onboard graphics will always slow things down.
Best
A. Mani
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