Bug 57314 - slide transitions in libreoffice hang when using hardware acceleration in intel 965gm
Summary: slide transitions in libreoffice hang when using hardware acceleration in int...
Status: CLOSED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: DRI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: DRM/Intel (show other bugs)
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: Daniel Vetter
QA Contact: Intel GFX Bugs mailing list
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Reported: 2012-11-20 09:58 UTC by Martin Tlustos
Modified: 2017-07-24 22:59 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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xorg.log (38.19 KB, text/plain)
2012-11-21 07:42 UTC, Martin Tlustos
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Description Martin Tlustos 2012-11-20 09:58:33 UTC
When using slide transitions in my libreoffice presentation that have transparency included (like bleach, fade, etc.), it does not work - it hangs, flickers and then updates to the new slide without transisition.
opengl transitions seem to work.
Disabling hardware acceleration helps, but then other animations get slow, and the general quality goes down as well.

System: Dell Inspiron 1525 with intel 965gm, standard kubuntu 12.10 with desktop effects enabled (but disabling doesn't help either).
Comment 1 Chris Wilson 2012-11-20 15:22:21 UTC
I thought the "hardware acceleration" option in libreoffice was a switch to use OpenGL and was known to be very buggy. Anyway can you please attach your Xorg.log?
Comment 2 Martin Tlustos 2012-11-21 07:42:23 UTC
Created attachment 70349 [details]
xorg.log

So should I rather try and file a bug with libreoffice instead?
Comment 3 Chris Wilson 2012-11-21 08:46:02 UTC
I don't see anything here to suggest a hardware issue (hang is such a pejorative word). The slow transition when not using "hardware acceleration" is entirely the fault of UXA, which is being replaced.

I would suggest first persuing the broken "hardware acceleration" transitions through libreoffice and then mesa/i965.


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