Bug#614296: xserver-xorg-video-intel: rendering corruptions, e. g. when browsing or with »2« and »4« in LXTerminal
Hi,
Paul Menzel wrote:
> First the work around. Using the SNA backend(?) of the Intel DDX
> (`xserver-xorg-video-intel`) as suggested by Chris Wilson on #intel-gfx
> by creating `/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-local.conf` with the following
> content
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Device0"
> Driver "intel"
> Option "AccelMethod" "sna"
> EndSection
>
> the rendering corruptions do not occur anymore on my Eee PC 701 4G. Only
> once I saw some kind of smearing(?) – letters not rendered sharply but
> blurry –
This had a totally unexpected side effect on my EeePC 701 4G: The
until then black tinted urxvt suddenly was tinted blue. No idea why.
My *rxvt X resource settings:
Rxvt*tintColor: black
Rxvt*shading: 50
Rxvt*reverseVideo: True
Rxvt*inheritPixmap: True
Rxvt*fading: 0
No font corruption so far yet, but I wouldn't bet on it yet. Will give
feedback after having it used a few days.
> Samual and Axel, maybe you can subscribe to the freedesktop.org Bugzilla
> ticket #36326.
*sigh* I hate Bugzilla.
I subscribed to the Launchpad bug report. That one seems to copy all
messages from the Bugzilla bug report.
Regards, Axel
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