I've been using the aplattner-patched compiz version for a few days now, no compiz tweaks (no messing with loose bindings or indirect rendering or similar), updating to the latest intrepid at least daily. I also haven't messed with nvidia-settings, as I have done in the past with Hardy. I have apt set up with a pin priority to avoid accidentally updating to an unpatched compiz. I use terminal all the time, and firefox, among other things, and haven't seen any of the refresh problems I saw before. I did see very frequent problems in terminal before the patch, especially it seemed when scrolling/paging and with the cursor at the bottom of the window.
But no refresh/damage-related problems at all after that patch, and I've been trying to push it the last few days. More details about my setup:
Nvidia 177.80 driver, installed using administration/hardware drivers thing (not directly from nvidia installer or envy)
2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Oct 14 18:40:44 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
Dell D830
nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 135M (rev a1)
nvidia-settings InitialPixmapPlacement is 1 (the default)
nvidia-settings GlyphCache is 0 (also default)
Also someone mentioned about nvidia hardware problems being important to consider, but since I boot to XP and Hardy and don't see problems I don't think that's a factor for me.
I've been using the aplattner-patched compiz version for a few days now, no compiz tweaks (no messing with loose bindings or indirect rendering or similar), updating to the latest intrepid at least daily. I also haven't messed with nvidia-settings, as I have done in the past with Hardy. I have apt set up with a pin priority to avoid accidentally updating to an unpatched compiz. I use terminal all the time, and firefox, among other things, and haven't seen any of the refresh problems I saw before. I did see very frequent problems in terminal before the patch, especially it seemed when scrolling/paging and with the cursor at the bottom of the window.
But no refresh/ damage- related problems at all after that patch, and I've been trying to push it the last few days. More details about my setup:
Nvidia 177.80 driver, installed using administration/ hardware drivers thing (not directly from nvidia installer or envy)
2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Oct 14 18:40:44 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
Dell D830
nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 135M (rev a1)
nvidia-settings InitialPixmapPl acement is 1 (the default)
nvidia-settings GlyphCache is 0 (also default)
Also someone mentioned about nvidia hardware problems being important to consider, but since I boot to XP and Hardy and don't see problems I don't think that's a factor for me.