Am Dienstag, 21. Januar 2014, 22:20:09 schrieben Sie:
> Do you still encounter this bug with latest versions? If yes, please
> provide up-to-date data, and if not, this bug report might be closed, so
> let us know :)
Sorry, I don't know.
As Debian SID became unusable for an extended period of tim
Hi!
This bug currently renders X.org 7 from Debian unusuable for me and forced
me to freeze X and all dependencies.
Is there any estimate when a fixed version will be uploaded to unstable?
Greetings,
Gunter
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Hi!
FYI: I just upgraded my current Sid machine to Linux 2.6.30. For my
paticular configuration, Linux 2.6.30 seems to completely fix the
experienced performance problems.
I did no synthetic benchmarks as the overall user experience is simply
flawless now, even smoother than with kernel 2.6.26
Hi!
I also vote for enabling tap-clicking by default!
I updated from synaptics driver 0.14 to 1.0 and I was just about to report
exactly the same bug when I found this report.
Thanks, it helped, but what's the purpose to disable tap-clicking by
default?
I now added
Option "T
> Finger-edge-scrolling also stopped working with the new synaptics
> driver, is there also a similarily simple solution, or will I have to
> fiddle with touchpad corner coordinates? Driver version 0.14
> automagically did the right things for finger-edge-scrolling to work...
The following options
I also just upgraded from driver version 0.14 to 1.0 and can confirm all
of these observations.
Just for the record, the following snipped placed in the InputDevice
section makes the most important features (tap-clicks and finger
scrolling) work again, as already mentioned:
Option
Hi!
I just noticed that this bug is known to upstream and is supposed to be
fixed.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13389
Looks as if my problems are caused by a Debian package / build related
problem?
In the x11perf-benchmark mentioned in the upstream bug report, I get 27000
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Am Montag, 13. April 2009 schrieb Brice Goglin:
> > I just noticed that this bug is known to upstream and is supposed to
> > be fixed.
> There are many reasons why EXA was sometimes very slowin the past. The
> above report is very old so it probably doesn't matter here.
> What does /proc/mtrr con
Am Montag, 13. April 2009 schrieb Julien Cristau:
> > I also vote for enabling tap-clicking by default!
> what made you think this was a vote?
Well,
> OT: I wonder whether we should enable tap-to-click by default in
> Debian, since this feature is widely recognized and very handy. (Yan Li)
soun
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Brice Goglin:
> > I just upgraded to package version 2:2.7.0-1 with no improvement.
> > Composite mode with EXA still is unusuably slow.
> Can you try without another kernel? Either Debian's old 2.6.26 or a
> custom 2.6.29 with PAT enabled.
# uname -a
Lin
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Brice Goglin:
> Gunter Ohrner wrote:
> > So, what's wrong - or at least that different - with Debian's 2.6.29
> > kernel?
> PAT is disabled in 2.6.29, we feel like it may explain some performance
> problems if the video memory i
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Brice Goglin:
> PAT is disabled in 2.6.29, we feel like it may explain some performance
> problems if the video memory isn't in write combining anymore.
Mh, I just checked my 2.6.26's image configuration, and it also seems to
have PAT disabled:
$ uname -a
Li
Am Freitag, 17. April 2009 schrieb Brice Goglin:
> > $ uname -a
> > Linux Zweiblum 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Thu Mar 26 01:08:11 UTC 2009 i686
> > GNU/Linux
> > $ egrep '_PAT(_| )' < /boot/config-2.6.26-2-686
> > # CONFIG_X86_PAT is not set
> PAT wasn't supported at all in 2.6.26.
Mh, at least the conf
only one of these which provides usuable performance with EXA X
acceleration is 2.6.26. Using XAA, both 2.6.26 and 2.6.29 were fine, I
even imagine both were faster than 2.6.26 with EXA.
Greetings,
Gunter Ohrner
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Hi!
Is there any progress which can be reported on this bug?
As the last X.org version in Debian which works with i855G chipsets (or at
least, with my notebook which contains this chipset) has been 6.8.2 which
is not even in Testing any more since months, my installation starts to
get a bit me
(Resend for documentation purposes, as I forgot to CC the original
reopen-message to the bug's email address.)
Hi!
I must apologize! I noticed too late that this bug in fact wasn't
really "my" bug but had been reported by another user. That means that I
do not consider me to be in the position
Apparently, this bug is caused by xorg itself instead of konsole, eg. a
simple "Page Up" also causes kMail or Thunderbird to insert a slash bevor
executing the "page up" function.
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