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  • The Linux 3.1 Kernel For Older Intel Graphics

    Phoronix: The Linux 3.1 Kernel For Older Intel Graphics

    While there's many ongoing improvements for Intel's Sandy Bridge graphics and the next-generation Ivy Bridge graphics within the Linux kernel, Mesa, and xf86-video-intel (namely the SNA acceleration for the DDX), here's some benchmarks from two older Intel systems using the latest Linux 3.1 kernel to see if there are any improvements there.

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    Michael, do you have an idea what does the embedded SVGs look like on the pages you post when viewing under FireFox?

    If not, here is the screenshot demonstrating the problem:

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    • #3
      Yep, it looks the same here on Firefox 7.0.1 and Seamonkey 2.4.1.

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      • #4
        Same issue here, Chrome 15.0.874.106 m, 15.0.874.120 m and Firefox 8.0.

        P.S. And this is an issue since the very first embedded SVGs showed up. (Sorry for not giving feedback since then.)
        Last edited by kneekoo; 12 November 2011, 11:36 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kneekoo View Post
          Same issue here, Chrome 15.0.874.106 m, 15.0.874.120 m and Firefox 8.0.

          P.S. And this is an issue since the very first embedded SVGs showed up. (Sorry for not giving feedback since then.)
          Michael kinda "fixed" it in recent news: now you can scroll embeded SVG block in horizontal direction so it's possible for adventurous to read all the info he or she is interested in. But IMO the way it works is way too unhandy so it would be cool if Michael would find some another way to fix it. My guess is that the table layout should be reworked somehow so it would be less painful to read.

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