Am 29.11.2012 11:21, schrieb Michel Dänzer:
On Don, 2012-11-29 at 08:55 +0100, th...@cestona.ro wrote:

>> Is there any test for 3D which you would prefer rather than a wine
>> application.
>>
>> Anyway the glitches in the video occur, not that intensive like in
>> the
>> video but min. 5% of it, in 2D too.
>
> If that's using Unity, that uses 3D as well (so serves as another
> test).
> Maybe you can try a different desktop environment, e.g. Unity 2D, to
> see
> if 2D is still affected then.

Upps :). I need to correct my statements, all "2D" was with Unity, so
actuall 3D.
When I just start X from console and open a xterm and some other
Windows, I couldn't reproduce any of the issues I've seen in Unity.
In Gnome Classic without effects, I couldn't reproduce it too.

So it seems to be 'just' a Mesa problem. Might be worth trying current
mesa Git.

Can you also provide the output of glxinfo?

Of course. But it wasn't installed by default and mesa-utils package is version 8.0.1+git20110129+d8f7d6b-0ubuntu2.

So, I'll try mesa from git.

Thilo
Unknown option `-lvt'
Usage: glxinfo [-v] [-t] [-h] [-i] [-b] [-s] ][-display <dname>]
        -v: Print visuals info in verbose form.
        -t: Print verbose table.
        -display <dname>: Print GLX visuals on specified server.
        -h: This information.
        -i: Force an indirect rendering context.
        -b: Find the 'best' visual and print its number.
        -l: Print interesting OpenGL limits.
        -s: Print a single extension per line.
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