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Mick wrote: |
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> Am I the only one with dodgy glxgears? Any ideas at all? |
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> On Tuesday 06 October 2009, Mick wrote: |
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>> I've updated xorg following all relevant instructions by gentoo devs on an |
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>> old laptop and when I run glxgears I get no graphic and pedestrian speeds: |
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>> $ glxgears |
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>> 629 frames in 5.0 seconds = 125.622 FPS |
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>> 629 frames in 5.0 seconds = 125.718 FPS |
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>> 627 frames in 5.0 seconds = 125.377 FPS |
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>> If I maximise the window, still no gears just a black terminal window and I |
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>> get: |
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>> 93 frames in 5.0 seconds = 18.474 FPS |
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>> It's never been that bad before. I've noticed that emerge -uDv world |
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>> pulled in xorg-drivers and it also emerged xf86-video-ati. I attach the |
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>> list of the packages that were emerged today and my Xorg.0.log, just in |
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>> case you see something amiss in there. |
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>> Please ask if you need more info. |
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>> PS. I have no xorg.conf, but can post the *.fdi files if needed. |
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No. See recent post: [gentoo-user] Xorg slow after upgrade |
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Valmor |