https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=404143
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Stefan Dirsch changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Stefan Dirsch 2008-06-26 09:13:53 MDT ---
I don't think it's related to EXA in place, since our default for intel driver
is XAA. More likely it's related to the use of AIGLX/compiz. What you can try
is to use Xgl instead. See also our Release Notes:
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Xgl Versus AIGLX
On openSUSE 11.0 it is no longer possible to enable or disable Xgl with a
graphical tool (such as gnome-xgl-settings in the past). Only the command line
tool xgl-switch is still left to do this job. Instead AIGLX is now always
enabled on supported hardware. There are still some issues with AIGLX (e.g.,
Xvideo is usually slower, OpenGL applications are misplaced when you rotate
compiz' cube), but the majority of our customers are requesting to have AIGLX
enabled by default. If you prefer Xgl over AIGLX use the command line tool
xgl-switch to enable it:
xgl-switch --enable-xgl
If there are problems after enabling it (Xserver crashes, etc.) disable it
again by running
xgl-switch --disable-xgl
The proprietary NVIDIA driver needs neither AIGLX nor Xgl for running with
compositing managers as it provides its own framework.
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Let me know, if this helps.
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