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Originally posted by rampage7 View PostSo You don't have any lags when you're trying to maximize window? Or simply when you show new window? On my system (Gentoo amd64, radeon4850@catalyst 8.8) with enabled compositing hiding kmail to tray and showing it again takes about 1 second. Also switching between desktops causes sometimes about 1-sec lag.
Well, I can live with it, I don't resize or maximize windows very often. But it'd be nice to have it fixed.
3850 + 8.8 + Gentoo 64bit.
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Am I wrong, or the option TexturedVideoSync is not implemented yet?
I'm running Catalyst 8.8 and watching a movie with TexturedVideo, I keep seeing those "flickerings" made by lack of vsync.
I hate it because it's so disturbing when watching a movie.
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I just tried KDE 4.1.1 with desktop effects turned on (Xrender).
And I am very happy with the result. Scrolling is fast. Moving windows is fast. googleearth does not flicker anymore.
The only two 'bad' things: manual resizing is still slow (maximize/minimize is fast) and xv is always on top
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another update: I just switched between X, console and back to X without a lockup!
Strange - but a few days ago that meant certain 'death' for my box and the only things changed:
I updated to kde 4.1.1 and
I removed all ati files from /etc/acpi
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Originally posted by energyman View PostStrange - but a few days ago that meant certain 'death' for my box and the only things changed:
I updated to kde 4.1.1 and
I removed all ati files from /etc/acpi
Code:$ find /etc/acpi -name "*ati*" /etc/acpi/events/fglrx-lid-aticonfig /etc/acpi/events/fglrx-ac-aticonfig $ find /etc/acpi -name "*fglrx*" /etc/acpi/events/fglrx-lid-aticonfig /etc/acpi/events/fglrx-ac-aticonfig /etc/acpi/fglrx-powermode.sh
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this are the files installed into /etc/acpi:
ep -R "/etc/acpi/" /var/db/pkg
/var/db/pkg/sys-power/acpid-1.0.6-r1/CONTENTSbj /etc/acpi/default.sh e9332866b311b718199d01394358fef8 1192446521
/var/db/pkg/sys-power/acpid-1.0.6-r1/CONTENTS:dir /etc/acpi/events
/var/db/pkg/sys-power/acpid-1.0.6-r1/CONTENTSbj /etc/acpi/events/default 414d143f4c5e83c422f706f671820e6d 1192446521
/var/db/pkg/sys-power/acpid-1.0.6-r1/acpid-1.0.6-r1.ebuild: insinto /etc/acpi/events
/var/db/pkg/x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.522/CONTENTSbj /etc/acpi/ati-powermode.sh 53e3f067b194b1390ef9a0faf6cc6dfc 1219932393
/var/db/pkg/x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.522/CONTENTS:dir /etc/acpi/events
/var/db/pkg/x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.522/CONTENTSbj /etc/acpi/events/a-ac-aticonfig fe6c2398b1890a0b0ecbbf2617471827 1219932393
/var/db/pkg/x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.522/CONTENTSbj /etc/acpi/events/a-lid-aticonfig fdc02818706c3ae5062a9add9125448d 1219932393
that the pm knows off. Everything with 'ati' in its name got removed.
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