Thank you! This worked for me on an Ubuntu 7.10 with 1800XT Cat 8.01.
I found also a few details on cchtml.com wiki
Hi
I recently found that firefox can be a lot faster when Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "true" is present in device section of your xorg.conf.
Details at:
http://vrodic.blogspot.com/2008/01/f...nce-under.html
and http://vrodic.blogspot.com/2008/01/u...nce-under.html
Thank you! This worked for me on an Ubuntu 7.10 with 1800XT Cat 8.01.
I found also a few details on cchtml.com wiki
Last edited by sok-1; 01-19-2008 at 01:58 PM.
i have to admit - it works. i have a reason to risk using exa again ;-)
at least those js-heavy pages don't slow firefox to a crawl anymore. i didn't expect that it would be a driver/xorg issue.
Thank you!
(1st post: just registered for the occasion)
p.s. RV370 [Radeon X300]
thanx!
with this on my 2d speed is pretty much ok
(had it commented out when i installed 8.01... redraws were tragically slow... what's strange is that in the previous drivers i didn't notice any impact on the performance by turning this option on/off)
anyways...thanx again!
(btw, any other cool options for xorg.conf?)
"TexturedXrender"
"Textured2d"
Keep in mind that this option disables almost _all_ hardware accaleration. It may be a short-term solution but a real solution would be to write AMD (and also NVidia but their render support is better) that they should implement support for XRender accaleration.I recently found that firefox can be a lot faster when Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "true" is present in device section of your xorg.conf.
lg Clemens
Last edited by Linuxhippy; 01-23-2008 at 09:23 AM.
weird!!
is there a list or something with the available xorg.conf options and what they do?
man exa
man radeon
man ati