On 08/08/2017 04:51 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: >> On Mon, 2017-08-07 at 09:57 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: >>> On 08/07/2017 09:34 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: >>> These should be easy to find out but they don't seem to be: What X driver does my >>> system use? If as I suspect it's for intel/Haskel, is it set to use sna or uxa >>> acceleration? Hardware is: 4 core Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz >>> Software is: Fedora-26 with all updates Kernel 4.11.12-200.fc25.x86_64 KDE >>> Frameworks 5.36.0 >> >> If you check the change log for xorg-x11-drv-intel you would see that.... >> >> * Wed Oct 02 2013 Adam Jackson <ajax@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ajax@xxxxxxxxxx>> 2.21.15-4 >> - Default to uxa again >> >> You, of course, could switch to sna by creating an xorg.conf which specifies it. > Where is this change log. Again it should be easy to find, but it seems not to be. To get the change log for an installed package you can do.... rpm -q --changelog name-of-package as in rpm -q --changelog xorg-x11-drv-intel > >> Oh, and I believe if you looked in the Xorg.0.log it would tell you what is being >> used more definitely than what I've assumed is an accurate changelog. FWIW, I don't >> use Intel Graphics Hardware. > > Again, it's not so easy. There's nothing about sna or xua or acceleration in the file. > Right. After posting this you found the system was defaulting to a different driver. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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