On Thursday 15 Aug 2013 13:33:50 Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've
> noticed that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat
> backgrounds)...
so did you follow the instruction given during the intel upgrade by
pacman:
This
Chromium leaves strange artefacts after switching from the first (and
only) search result on intel here...
于 13-8-15 下午8:33, Paul Gideon Dann 写道:
Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've noticed
that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat backgrounds) in Firefox suffer
from heavy graphical corruption, as if those areas are being used as rendering
buffers elsewhere: bits o
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've noticed
> that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat backgrounds) in Firefox suffer
> from heavy graphical corruption, as if those areas are being used as rendering
>
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've noticed
> that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat backgrounds) in Firefox
> suffer
> from heavy graphical corruption, as if those areas are being used as
> renderin
Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've noticed
that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat backgrounds) in Firefox suffer
from heavy graphical corruption, as if those areas are being used as rendering
buffers elsewhere: bits of web pages from other tabs, etc... I
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