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Re: [radeonhd] Artefacts upon resizing windows
- From: Egbert Eich <eich@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 15:26:33 +0200
- Message-id: <18419.35209.506357.290772@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Michael Schmuker writes:
Michael,
These artefacts are intermediate aren't they - which means they go away
by themselves if nothing is happening, right?
Yes, this is a know problem unfortunately we have not been able to reproduce
it here with our hardware, yet.
Cheers,
Egbert.
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Dear radeonhd,
I use the radeonhd driver from the OpenSuse build service with OpenSuse
10.3, and I get strange artefacts when I resize windows under KDE 3.5.
During resizing, black lines and parts of the windows on the current
desktop flicker all over my screens. The artefacts also appear when I
switch focus between windows. I did not find any description of this
behavior on the list or on the radeonhd page, so I thought I post it
here.
Find attached my xorg.conf and the xorg logs. I have a Thinkpad T60 with
ATI X1300 Mobility in a docking station (Advanced Mini Dock). I have two
LCDs hooked up to the ports on the dock, one 1680x1050 on DVI-D_1 and
one 1280x1024 on VGA_1, which I enable using xrandr. But the artefacts
appear also on the internal panel when no external screens are connected
and the laptop is not docked. I used fglrx previously without those
artefacts, but blacklisted the fglrx module upon using radeonhd.
Besides being open, the killer feature for me to prefer radeonhd over
fglrx is its RandR support. Hence, any pointers on how to get rid of
these artifacts are greatly appreciated!
Michael,
These artefacts are intermediate aren't they - which means they go away
by themselves if nothing is happening, right?
Yes, this is a know problem unfortunately we have not been able to reproduce
it here with our hardware, yet.
Cheers,
Egbert.
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