On Thu, 09 May 2019, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 4:27 AM Paulo Zanoni wrote:
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>> Em qua, 2019-04-24 às 20:58 +0100, Chris Wilson escreveu:
>> > Quoting Jian-Hong Pan (2019-04-23 10:28:10)
>> > > From: Daniel Drake
>> > >
>> > > On many (all?) the Gemini Lake systems
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 4:27 AM Paulo Zanoni wrote:
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> Em qua, 2019-04-24 às 20:58 +0100, Chris Wilson escreveu:
> > Quoting Jian-Hong Pan (2019-04-23 10:28:10)
> > > From: Daniel Drake
> > >
> > > On many (all?) the Gemini Lake systems we work with, there is frequent
> > > momentary graph
Em qua, 2019-04-24 às 20:58 +0100, Chris Wilson escreveu:
> Quoting Jian-Hong Pan (2019-04-23 10:28:10)
> > From: Daniel Drake
> >
> > On many (all?) the Gemini Lake systems we work with, there is frequent
> > momentary graphical corruption at the top of the screen, and it seems
> > that disablin
Quoting Jian-Hong Pan (2019-04-23 10:28:10)
> From: Daniel Drake
>
> On many (all?) the Gemini Lake systems we work with, there is frequent
> momentary graphical corruption at the top of the screen, and it seems
> that disabling framebuffer compression can avoid this.
>
> The ticket was reported
From: Daniel Drake
On many (all?) the Gemini Lake systems we work with, there is frequent
momentary graphical corruption at the top of the screen, and it seems
that disabling framebuffer compression can avoid this.
The ticket was reported 6 months ago and has already affected a
multitude of user