Re: 2.6.32 regression (bisected): Video tearing/glitching withT400 laptops

From: Theodore Tso
Date: Tue Oct 13 2009 - 15:02:33 EST


Thanks, should I apply this on top of your previous patch, or on a
completely virgin 2.6.32-rc3 tree?


I don't know if this helps, but the amount of tearing seems to be
roughly proportional to how many "white" pixels are on the screen.
There isn't much tearing if I just have my (brown) Ubuntu 9.04 default
background image. There is a bit more tearing on the virtual desktop
once I open an 80x52 black-on-white gnome-terminal window, so that 45%
of my widescreen has white pixels due to the backgrouin of the
gnome-terminal.

On the virtual desktop where my firefox browser is opened, the
tearing/glitching is much more frequent. And where the
tearing/glitching is seems to be be roughly related to where the mouse
cursor happens to be. (Usually starting at the horizontol row of
pixels where the mouse is going down towards the bottom of the screen;
although sometimes if the mouse is very close to the bottom of the
screen, there is some tearing at the top of the screen as well.)

Does this description help at all? Would a video clip of the
tearing/glitching be useful?

- Ted
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