> Finally some good news. I tested ubuntu 9.04 alpha-6, and the results
> are back to where I would like to see them.
>
> Bryce, to reflect your comments, I tested with flightgear and got frame
> rates between 15 and 23 fps depending on the scenary with the on-board
> graphics subsystem, i.e. the X3000 graphics processor. This is a
> significant improvement over the 1-2 fps frame rate seen previously.
>
> For those testing with glxgears, my figures are back to around 1350
> frames per second. The Xorg.log file states that EXA acceleration method
> is being used.
>
> It seems that all the development work has finally been converging,
> thank you. I have attached the xorg.log file for your reference.
>
> Bingo
>
> ** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23874068/Xorg.0.log
>
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> MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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Have you tried GoogleEarth?
Does it work again?
Jose
2009/3/15 bingo <email address hidden>
> Finally some good news. I tested ubuntu 9.04 alpha-6, and the results launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 23874068/ Xorg.0. log /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 252094
> are back to where I would like to see them.
>
> Bryce, to reflect your comments, I tested with flightgear and got frame
> rates between 15 and 23 fps depending on the scenary with the on-board
> graphics subsystem, i.e. the X3000 graphics processor. This is a
> significant improvement over the 1-2 fps frame rate seen previously.
>
> For those testing with glxgears, my figures are back to around 1350
> frames per second. The Xorg.log file states that EXA acceleration method
> is being used.
>
> It seems that all the development work has finally been converging,
> thank you. I have attached the xorg.log file for your reference.
>
> Bingo
>
> ** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
> http://
>
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> MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel
> https:/
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