I strongly suggest this issue to be addressed, one way or the other. Kubuntu has now reached RC status, and the user experience on Intel chipsets is just the worst one could have on Kubuntu (Intel 945GM). Without EXA or UXA performance is terrible or glitches appear. Enabling EXA slightly speeds things up but then I have more graphical glitches. Enabling UXA, X is not even able to start. What can a user do when Fedora 11 does not have these problems? This is a very serious issue.
I strongly suggest this issue to be addressed, one way or the other. Kubuntu has now reached RC status, and the user experience on Intel chipsets is just the worst one could have on Kubuntu (Intel 945GM). Without EXA or UXA performance is terrible or glitches appear. Enabling EXA slightly speeds things up but then I have more graphical glitches. Enabling UXA, X is not even able to start. What can a user do when Fedora 11 does not have these problems? This is a very serious issue.