Re: Slow X in F9 on Intel integrated graphics

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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

sorry if this has been discussed before, my search turned up nothing
appropriate. I have  a Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz system with 4GB of memory and
integrated Intel graphics (GMA 3000, system reports 82Q963/Q965
integrated graphics controller), running on the intel driver (says
experimental...). The performance of the X system feels as if it were
running over a moderately slow internet connection. As suggested on
the internet, I ran glxgears and got roughly 140 fps, which sounds low
compared to the thousands people report on other machines (with
different cards). Anything I can do about it?

Hmmm, I have a 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo with 2GB of RAM and the same video
chipset, and I get around 750fps.

poc


I have an older Intel 915 graphic chipset running at 935 fps....
Have you DRI enabled ? (see glxinfo)

Andrea

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