On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Adam Jackson wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 10:06 -0500, chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Video:
Upon opening computer (or really any Nautilus windows), the background of
the window is blue, with a white box around each object.
Small vertical line segments appear on the screen near the edges of where
windows close.
Dragging a window across the left edge of the screen and downward makes
the right-most column of the screen show a tiny portion of the window.
Dragging up-and-left or right does not produce the artifact.
ThinkWiki tells me this laptop has a neomagic graphics chip. Do you see
these artifacts when using the vesa driver?
Thanks Adam,
Yep. It's a NM2360 or NeoMagic MagicGraph 256ZX with 4MB. It worked fine
with FC6.
1) How do I test the vesa driver? 2) Is there a way to benchmark
performance? (If the vesa driver seems snappy, I'll just use that
instead.)
Chris
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