Hi,
Quickly moving windows on my GNOME desktop isn't fluent with the EXA acceleration although the old XAA acceleration performs normally. Is there anybody out there experiencing the same issue? This is on an Itanium workstation sporting an AGP ATI FireGL X1 graphics adapter (R300 chipset). I didn't add any tweaking option to my xorg.conf file except for AccelMethod when using EXA.
Cheers,
Émeric
On Sunday, March 5, 2006 10:02 am, Émeric Maschino wrote:
Hi,
Quickly moving windows on my GNOME desktop isn't fluent with the EXA acceleration although the old XAA acceleration performs normally. Is there anybody out there experiencing the same issue? This is on an Itanium workstation sporting an AGP ATI FireGL X1 graphics adapter (R300 chipset). I didn't add any tweaking option to my xorg.conf file except for AccelMethod when using EXA.
Sounds like a problem with the ATI driver's EXA implementation. I assume you're not using the ATI binary drivers? If not, you should probably file a bug with X.Org bugzilla to track the problem.
Jesse
Hi,
Sounds like a problem with the ATI driver's EXA implementation. I assume you're not using the ATI binary drivers? If not, you should probably file a bug with X.Org bugzilla to track the problem.
This is with the open source ati driver provided by the Fedora Core X.org implementation. Before filing a bug, I first would like to know if other people have noticed this, just in case there's something to tweak in the xorg.conf file to solve this. Anyway, thank you for you suggestion.
Émeric