On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:25:23PM +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> retitle 351171 xserver-xorg: subpixel rendering hogs CPU
> severity 351171 normal
> thanks
>
> * David Nusinow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060202 21:57]:
>
> > Yeah, don't run EXA since it's still largely experimental.
>
> Actually, EXA
* Michel Dänzer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060203 11:08]:
> You seem to have set up fontconfig for subpixel anti-aliasing.
> Even assuming your card could actually accelerate that, it's
> very non-trivial and hasn't been implemented yet. You should get
> better results with traditional greyscale AA.
retitle 351171 xserver-xorg: subpixel rendering hogs CPU
severity 351171 normal
thanks
* David Nusinow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060202 21:57]:
> Yeah, don't run EXA since it's still largely experimental.
Actually, EXA has nothing to do with it. Tried with XAA as well:
samples %image nam
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 00:49 +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4
> Severity: normal
>
> Start up an xterm with some FreeType fontface:
> uxterm -fa Monospace -fs 12
>
> In the terminal, start spewing lot of output lines:
> find /
>
> Observe t
retitle 351171 xserver-xorg: EXA causes CPU hogging and/or slowdown
severity 351171 minor
thanks
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:49:12AM +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> Observe the X server eating ~100% CPU. Over a 2 minutes run, oprofile
> reveals the following:
> Section "Device"
> Identifier
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4
Severity: normal
Start up an xterm with some FreeType fontface:
uxterm -fa Monospace -fs 12
In the terminal, start spewing lot of output lines:
find /
Observe the X server eating ~100% CPU. Over a 2 minutes run, oprofile
reveals the
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