Bug 19041 - Intel xf86-video-intel 2.4.1 and 2.5 radically gets down performance
Summary: Intel xf86-video-intel 2.4.1 and 2.5 radically gets down performance
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: DRI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: General (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: Default DRI bug account
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Reported: 2008-12-12 04:20 UTC by Jakub Petruzalek
Modified: 2019-05-29 17:01 UTC (History)
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Attachments
xorg config file (3.11 KB, text/plain)
2008-12-12 04:20 UTC, Jakub Petruzalek
no flags Details
xorg log file (38.36 KB, text/plain)
2008-12-12 04:21 UTC, Jakub Petruzalek
no flags Details
xorg .old log file (20.87 KB, text/plain)
2008-12-12 04:22 UTC, Jakub Petruzalek
no flags Details

Description Jakub Petruzalek 2008-12-12 04:20:59 UTC
Created attachment 21087 [details]
xorg config file

On Intel X3100 in Lenovo R61i is very bad bug. On drivers version 2.4.1 (in my repository) and 2.5 from Intel Linux drivers page this card works really worset than on last drivers. On libdrm 2.3.0, Mesa 8.0.3-rc2 an xf86-video-intel 2.2.1 was everithing Ok. Now the video card takes a lot of ram (for example in game Boswars all ram). Acceleration is very slow (it can be problem of no ram memmory). Minimaly half of the games what I played on thic card now I can't (for example Frets on Fire, Warsow, Sauerbraten) and in all games what I still can play fell down FPS between 20-30 fps. When wine tries to use acceleration, x-server freeze or restard. I think that's are really critical problems what do this card realy bad for normal using.
Comment 1 Jakub Petruzalek 2008-12-12 04:21:54 UTC
Created attachment 21088 [details]
xorg log file
Comment 2 Jakub Petruzalek 2008-12-12 04:22:24 UTC
Created attachment 21089 [details]
xorg .old log file
Comment 3 Adam Jackson 2019-05-29 17:01:09 UTC
Eleven year old bug, closing.


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