(In reply to comment #74)
> I think I've a sort of positive message here
> at least on my T61 - now using upstream git commit
>
> 8f340f90f4b2f269d6308d0bd31fbc2a5f579608
>
> I'm no longer observing corruptions while scrolling Firefox pages.
> So some recent commit is probably behind this change.
> Before I've used 14 days older commit and I've been able to easily
> see those corruptions. Now it looks like they are gone.
>
> Of course I'll make a longer observation here - but so far it looks
> promising.
Ok - it seems that on the longterm run the corruptions starts to appear again.
So it seems to be related how the memory is being used over the time.
But with my 4 days uptime - now I see easily images corrupted during the scroll in firefox.
(In reply to comment #74) 9d6308d0bd31fbc 2a5f579608
> I think I've a sort of positive message here
> at least on my T61 - now using upstream git commit
>
> 8f340f90f4b2f26
>
> I'm no longer observing corruptions while scrolling Firefox pages.
> So some recent commit is probably behind this change.
> Before I've used 14 days older commit and I've been able to easily
> see those corruptions. Now it looks like they are gone.
>
> Of course I'll make a longer observation here - but so far it looks
> promising.
Ok - it seems that on the longterm run the corruptions starts to appear again.
So it seems to be related how the memory is being used over the time.
But with my 4 days uptime - now I see easily images corrupted during the scroll in firefox.