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kano, I maintain a Fedora repository with libva and mplayer-accelerated (vaapi) packages: http://www.happyassassin.net/video-experimental/
m4rgin4l, as others have suggested, that's not typical behaviour: please file a bug, including all the info requested at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_t..._Xorg_problems .
dodoent: as the closing of your bug as a dupe implies, poor performance with KMS enabled on some ATI chipsets is a known issue. I should really call it out explicitly in common_bugs, actually. It is something that's known and will be worked on, we appreciate it's a bit of a pain in the mean time.
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Originally posted by AdamW View Postdodoent: as the closing of your bug as a dupe implies, poor performance with KMS enabled on some ATI chipsets is a known issue. I should really call it out explicitly in common_bugs, actually. It is something that's known and will be worked on, we appreciate it's a bit of a pain in the mean time.
I just hope that you'll quickly find a way to increase performance, at least to enable normal animations performance in OpenOffice Impress.
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Originally posted by AdamW View Postwe'll try. For now, the workaround of disabling KMS should work for most cases. If your graphics work okay with KMS disabled, it's alright to run that way.
So for now, I'm using KMS for my everyday work and non-KMS when I need to perform an OOo Impress presentation.
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To first recap some important pieces of information for Fedora 10, Fedora 11, and Fedora 12 are the package versions found in each release. Fedora 10 shipped with the Linux 2.6.27 kernel, GNOME 2.24.1, X Server 1.5.3, xf86-video-intel 2.5.0, and Mesa 7.3-devel. Fedora 11 provided the Linux 2.6.29 kernel, GNOME 2.26.1, X Server 1.6.2 RC1, xf86-video-intel 2.7.0, and Mesa 7.5-devel. The brand new Fedora 12 release is using the Linux 2.6.31 kernel, GNOME 2.28.1, X Server 1.7.1, xf86-video-intel 2.9.1, and Mesa 7.7-devel. All three Fedora releases were left in their stock configurations after installation. The x86_64 version of all three Fedora releases was used.
F11 ships 2.6.30 now.
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