On 04/20/2010 03:28 PM, Duncan wrote: > Nikos Chantziaras posted on Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:14:31 +0300 as excerpted: > >> On 04/20/2010 06:56 AM, Patrick Nagel wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 2010-04-20 11:02, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>>> It seems that Konqueror produces garbage/artifacts when scrolling in >>>> this page: >>>> >>>> http://www.nongnu.org/mingw-cross-env >>>> >>>> Can anybody confirm so I know it's not just me? >>>> >>>> KDE 4.4.2 >>>> Qt 4.6.2 >>>> Gentoo Linux AMD64 > >> Thanks. I guess it's a driver issue. I'm currently using the open >> source ATI drivers (6.13.0) on X.Org server 1.7.6. > > No garbage here. My system's similar to yours, but there's some > differences which may be significant: > > * gentoo/~amd64 (with layman and the xorg and kde overlays) > > So if you run mostly stable amd64, perhaps with a few ~amd64 packages, > that could be the difference, as could the overlays. I'm running ~amd64, except that I masked xorg-server-1.8.0 (I can't deal with its newly introduced bugs right now, but I don't think the xorg version matters much anyway). Everything else is up to date. > Now some info you didn't provide: > > * OpenGL based kde effects/compositing, with window transparency enabled, > but no drop-shadows. > > What kde effects/compositing mode are you running? OpenGL or XRender/ > composite based, or off? Do you have window transparency and/or drop- > shadows enabled? Does the problem change if you change those settings? I'm using OpenGL compositing. I didn't set or change any transparency settings or shadows. The problem doesn't go away if I disable compositing completely. > * mesa-7.8.1 Same here. > * kernel: 2.6.34-rc4-54-g2ba3abd gentoo-sources-2.6.33-r1 > * using KMS UMS here. KMS is very slow on my card (Radeon HD4870). > * all compiled with gcc-4.4.3 Same here. CFLAGS="-pipe -g -mtune=core2 -march=core2 -O2" > * The graphics card is an AGP bus based Radeon hd4650, dual 1920x1200 > monitors connected via DVI. PCI-e Radeon HD4870. Single monitor, 1280x1024, digital DVI-D connection. > * The system is always updated using -NuD, so always deep, newuse. Same here. > * After updates I always revdep-rebuild and emerge --ask --depclean. Same here. > Between always using deep newuse, and always running revdep-rebuild and > depclean, the system should stay as clean of cruft as possible and I don't > have to worry so much about outdated/incompatible ABI linkages and the > like. I manually keep my world file to the bare minimum required. > * Check your KMS status and consider switching to it if you haven't. > You'll definitely want kernel 2.6.33 or later, tho, for KMS. As I stated above, KMS was extremely slow on my card last time I checked it out. I also tried the live ebuild of xf86-video-ati from the X11 overlay to get the latest ATI driver from Git. No change. PS: Just before when I was about to hit the "send" button for this post, it occurred to me that there's one thing I didn't try: changing Qt's graphics system. The default on Gentoo is "native". When I start Konqueror with: konqueror -graphicssystem raster to switch from "native" to "raster", the bug goes away. No more glitches. However, raster results in slow as molasses performance, especially when scrolling. And I mean *really* slow and laggy. So I guess it's a driver issue. Might be worth reporting it upstream (X.Org), but usually I don't since the reply you get is "use kernel/mesa/drilib/drm from Git", which I'm not prepared to do :P I'm using the machine for the sake of using it, not to turn it into a beta tester. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.