Richard Stellingwerff (remenic@xxxxxxxxx): > > Is there a way you could create a programmatic benchmark (or a command > > line that does not require user interaction)? > > User perception. But the difference is so huge, that I can tell with > absolute certainty that it's there. I just can't give you any numbers > to show much faster it is. > > Things I notice it with are most notably Mozilla. With ati-drivers and > nvidia-glx, resizing the Mozilla window is pretty slow, ie. the > window's contents lag from its border very notably. Scrolling a huge > page like slashdot (comments section) skips a lot, and just feels > sluggish overall. > > With the DRI drivers however, resizing the window is a LOT smoother, > and scrolling trough the entire page is smooth as silk, no matter how > hard I pull that scrollbar :P Resizing mozilla tests your window manager and mozilla's rendering more than GTK+ itself. However, since you're seeing differences between drivers, you might want to look at raw throughput to the card. Compare the output of this command (let it run to completion, bonus points: run without a window manager and let it be the only client): x11perf -shmput500 On a 24-bit display, you should see numbers over 200. If not, it may be a bug with your kernel with DMA transfers (which would be used more by the proprietary drivers than the open source ones). -Billy _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list