> Do they do (Intel) it on purpose?
Yes, they are changing the driver architecture - for the better. The
problem is not with the drivers, but with distributions that package
drivers, that are known not to work, without any alternative.
Unfortunately every newer Ubuntu release seems less stable - s
This is intel driver issue and it affects all intel video chips.
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[i965] Poor graphics performance and rendering errors on Intel GM965 system,
Ubuntu 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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Sorry, I've mistaken ubuntu versions, it was about interpid, not hardy.
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[i965] Poor graphics performance and rendering errors on Intel GM965 system,
Ubuntu 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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For this to work you need either older versions (xorg-7.3, xserver-1.4)
or newer versions (xorg-7.5, xserver-1.6, linux-2.6.28). Hardy doesn't
have older versions, newer versions of xorg and xserver are not released
yet and they wouldn't get into hardy anyway (maybe through backports),
they will ge
Yeah, I can confirm that it works fine now with KDE 4.1.0.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180867
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