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Thank you for interesting status updates.
Currently I had access to three different notebooks with i915, i965 and 855 based chipsets. I failed to get stable configuration at any of this hardware.
The worst story was with 8xx chipset but I'll try another time after this status update...
i915 based intel based notebook works, but still xserver crashes (very randomly) there too. Performance really degrades (compared to xorg-server 1.3.x times) but I'm going to test the fixes you reported here about.
On i956 I still unable to use 3d acceleration. It locks http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cg i?id=20570 . And if previously it locked quite randomly now it locks immediately after X server start and I don't even manage to test things I was able to reproduce previously.
All bugs I encountered are already reported at bugzilla so the question here is: You are writing here that things starting to settle and 'really show'. Does this mean that you consider the driver in good shape? Is it configuration problem that I'm still unable to get it working without crash/locks and etc? (btw, I'm using Xorg without config at /etc/X11/xorg.conf)
Thank you for interesting status updates.
Currently I had access to three different notebooks with i915, i965 and 855 based chipsets. I failed to get stable configuration at any of this hardware.
The worst story was with 8xx chipset but I'll try another time after this status update...
i915 based intel based notebook works, but still xserver crashes (very randomly) there too. Performance really degrades (compared to xorg-server 1.3.x times) but I'm going to test the fixes you reported here about.
On i956 I still unable to use 3d acceleration. It locks http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cg
All bugs I encountered are already reported at bugzilla so the question here is: You are writing here that things starting to settle and 'really show'. Does this mean that you consider the driver in good shape? Is it configuration problem that I'm still unable to get it working without crash/locks and etc? (btw, I'm using Xorg without config at /etc/X11/xorg.conf)