On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Daniel Quinn <danstemporaryaccount@yahoo.ca> wrote:
I'm not sure if the arch-general is the place to ask these kinds of questions, so if it is not, please redirect me to where this is more appropriate.
The latest change to use Xorg-7.4 appears to have brought with it the requirement that I switch from the old xf86-video-i810 video drivers to the newer xf86-video-intel ones. Unfortunately, this introduces a number of serious for my Thnkpad (x41):
Video (mplayer) in fullscreen is choppy and slow. Complaints of my hardware being too slow etc.
All of my compiz-effects have suffered crippling performance losses.
If left alone for about 15min, the screen blanks and cannot be-activated. Switches to the console fail and the box is non-responsive on the network. Basically the whole machine locks up.
What is the "Arch way" out of this? I heard that the new kernel that isn't in the tree yet is supposed to fix this, and there's also the fact that the old config worked just fine. I'd like to go back, but I'm unsure as to how to do so without running into this same problem when I run "pacman -Syu" again.
Well if you want to roll back to the old package versions, you can use the packages in your cache (/var/cache/pacman/pkg/*) to downgrade, and then set those packages as ignored in /etc/pacman.conf (IgnorePkg xf86-video-intel). You'd really have to play around with it. Regarding mplayer playback, I'd suggest playing around with the different output types.