Comment 39 for bug 129380

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Xiaoyang Yu (xiaoyang-yu) wrote : RE: [Bug 129380] Re: It does not refresh well when dragging a windowinthe rotated screen (Santa Rosa)

Cool! Thank you very much for the detailed information.

When select to upgrade package xserver-xorg-video-intel, package xserver-xorg-core is required to be upgraded.

I upgraded all the required package. And found the bug is fixed.

Since Visual Effect cannot be enabled on Santa Rosa (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153818), so I cannot test it with Visual Effect enabled.

Thanks
Xiaoyang (Max)

>-----Original Message-----
>From: <email address hidden> [mailto:<email address hidden>] On
>Behalf Of Russell Sears
>Sent: 2007年11月13日 12:14
>To: Yu, Xiaoyang
>Subject: Re: [Bug 129380] Re: It does not refresh well when
>dragging a windowinthe rotated screen (Santa Rosa)
>
>I don't really recommend doing this for the current intel ubuntu
>package, given the bugs I mentioned above. Also, (according
>to the xorg
>mailing list) there are some performance regressions and other
>problems... Things should improve when version 2.2.0 of the driver is
>released. Also, it's not easy to download if you're unhappy with the
>new server.
>
>If you still want to upgrade to this package (or something else from
>hardy), here's how:
>
>Go to synaptic, settings->repositories->third party software->add
>
>Enter this into the dialog with this (one line):
>
>deb http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/ubuntu hardy main restricted
>universe multiverse
>
>or with this:
>
>deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu hardy main restricted universe
>multiverse
>
>(you can replace the url with your favorite ubuntu mirror if you want)
>
>Hit OK through the dialogs, and click "reload". Upgrade just the
>xserver-xorg-video-intel package and any dependencies synaptic
>says need
>to be updated.
>
>Hit apply. Once it's done, go back to settings, and uncheck the entry
>you created for hardy. Otherwise, when you update your system, it'll
>upgrade everything to hardy versions (which might be what you want...).
>
>You can also selectively upgrade by editing /etc/apt/preferences, or
>messing with settings->preferences->distribution in synaptic. Look
>online for more info.
>
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>It does not refresh well when dragging a window in the rotated
>screen (Santa Rosa)
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