I see the same problems, on Ubuntu as well as Fedora systems (which I use more frequently).
I saw some regression with Intel-2.5 and Fedora9, but it went really bad when switching to Intel-2.6.1 - I had best 2D performance with Intel-2.4, but OpenGL has always been 3x slower than on Windows.
How can they release a driver of that quality as stable? Are quarterly results really that important?
The consequence is a lot of people are receiving that broken stuff marked as "stable" by using stable distributions.
I see the same problems, on Ubuntu as well as Fedora systems (which I use more frequently).
I saw some regression with Intel-2.5 and Fedora9, but it went really bad when switching to Intel-2.6.1 - I had best 2D performance with Intel-2.4, but OpenGL has always been 3x slower than on Windows.
How can they release a driver of that quality as stable? Are quarterly results really that important?
The consequence is a lot of people are receiving that broken stuff marked as "stable" by using stable distributions.