Gordon Messmer wrote:
M A Young wrote:
I recommend that you do a text based install (add text to the boot
line), and once you have it installed, boot to a text console (add 3
to the boot line), then add Option "NoAccel" "true" to the Device
section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
I'm curious whether it's necessary to disable acceleration entirely,
or simply revert to the older XAA method. On my Thinkpad X40, the
Intel video driver in F10 had significant problems, where the driver
on F9 was fine. I could either use XAA or revert to the older driver
to get proper rendering.
I've attached a minimal xorg.conf. I believe you can save it to
/etc/X11 to test each of the options individually. Try disabling
accel, and then try using XAA (both options are in the file). Let us
know what kind of results you get, and then track down one of the
bugzilla reports on this subject (I know a few are open) and add your
information.
here is the pertinant section of the xorg.conf for my aspire one which
has intel gfx, this is on F10 and it works perfectly
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "intel"
VendorName "Intel Corporation"
BoardName "Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller"
VideoRam 229376
Option "MonitorLayout" "LVDS,VGA"
Option "Clone" "true"
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
Option "CacheLines" "1980"
BusID "PCI:0:2:0"
EndSection
phil
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