oh, good. and I thought debian's bug report system was useless because
they don't reply for years. but your attitude is a whole other story.
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> without any other changes
that's not entirely true. there was no xorg.conf before, so I also
created it using Xorg -configure
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have you missed the part where I wrote that setting VideoRam to 65536 solved
the problem entirely and I have fluent flash video now without any other
changes?
according to manpage intel(4) the default for the intel driver is not 256MiB
but something around 20 MB:
http://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5
Public bug reported:
flash video was unwatchable slow on my eeePC (which uses integrated video RAM),
especially when used on a external monitor/projektor with higher resolution.
regular video using VLC or mplayer did not have this problem.
this seems to be because of insufficient video RAM, crea
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