I have also been observing such corruption since quite some time on a GM965
with KMS+DRI2. I think this issue is similar (if not the same) to that
reported in the upstream bug fd.o #21415.
regards,
Stefano
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On Wednesday 14 January 2009 07:47:59 Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 09:15:20 +, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> > I noticed you updated pkg-xorg git already. Any chance of an upload
> > soonish? As people with very recent intel cards need to use X from
> > experimental, so it's kinda a
Just to report my experience, in case it may help.
I have an Alps touchpad and vertical scrolling did not work after upgrading to
xserver 1.5.99.901. Actually, the problem was that the "Synaptics Edges" were
wrong. Adjusting them according to docs made vertical scrolling work again.
my 2 cents,
Hi,
I'm using xorg packages from experimental (xserver 1.5.99.901, libdrm 2.4.3,
mesa 7.3-rc3, video-intel 2.6.1) and kde 4.2 (from experimental as well).
I am using UXA+DRI2 and kwin with composite effects enabled.
I am able to suspend and resume without problems.
However, I noticed that the me
Hi all,
could anybody please tell me if the drm-snapshot source package (found in
experimental) includes the TTM interface?
Many thanks,
Stefano
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On Sunday 19 April 2009 12:11:03 Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After recently dist-upgrading a vaio and a dell laptop I noticed their
> touchpad no longer mouse-click when tapped and scrolls when dragging on
> the edges. Have the defaults changed?
>
> I have a minimal xorg.conf on both ma
Just to say thanks for promptly packaging new Xorg libraries and drivers
snapshots.
This update seems to solve a couple of issues for me on GM965 with KMS/DRI2.
Stefano
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