[Bug 56865] Mesa 9.0 extremely slow and produces fading output on radeon Evergreen

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Comment # 16 on bug 56865 from
(In reply to comment #13)
> You could attach your driconf.
> Then we could see if MLAA was enabled in mesa-8.0.4 or not.
This discussion has shown me that I was naive enough to think that things would
work being switched on and that it's not always true)))

So if you guys are interested in getting more info, I'll do further
experiments. In this case I'd like to know if there are any reliable means to
make sure MLAA is really working or not (besides blur and 300x slowdown, of
course. This was quite obvious) to give you a proper feedback.
If you got enough, I'll experiment on my own to find out what is more suitable
for me for the moment not involving you anymore - I got enough info. Now I got
mesa 9 working more or less and you are aware that MLAA is not working properly
in my case. Anyways, thank you for your help with the case as well as for you
efforts in keeping improving Linux graphics.

> P.S: Your Evergreen card uses the r600g (gallium) driver and not radeon
> classic.
I'm aware that classic drivers were removed in favor of Gallium. Thank you.


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