... and thanks for all the crashes.
I've been using the xorg-edgers PPA on my Kubuntu 12.04 (Precise) system with Intel Sandybridge graphics up until today, and to say that there have been issues with flakiness would be quite the understatement.
Here's a breakdown of the problems I've had with it over the last year or so:
That was the state of play up until today's round of updates, when after a reboot (I usually reboot after installing graphics driver updates) compositing no longer worked and I got a crash notification upon booting up. Something to do with kwin_opengl_test. Running glxinfo would also cause a crash, as would running KInfoCentre and navigating to Graphical Information -> OpenGL.
Losing compositing was the last straw for me; hello ppa-purge and goodbye xorg-edgers. I'm just thankful that ppa-purge now properly supports multiarch, because not so long ago it didn't. The only thing I'll miss from xorg-edgers is S3TC support in Mesa... apparently the patent on S3TC won't expire for another 3 or 4 years.
In summary, I really can't recommend xorg-edgers on Sandybridge hardware in 12.04. YMMV.
I've been using the xorg-edgers PPA on my Kubuntu 12.04 (Precise) system with Intel Sandybridge graphics up until today, and to say that there have been issues with flakiness would be quite the understatement.
Here's a breakdown of the problems I've had with it over the last year or so:
Activity | Frequency of problems | Severity of problems |
General desktop use, compositing | Very rare | Minor (had to switch from SNA to UXA for a few days) |
Video playback (Mplayer, VLC, etc.) | Always / Rare | Minor / moderate (annoying tearing / crashes that were usually recoverable without rebooting) |
Flash video playback | Uncommon | Minor to moderate (Flash plugin crash, screenful of text, usually recoverable without rebooting) |
Flash gaming | Occasional | Minor to moderate (same as for Flash video, but happened more often, less chance of recovery without rebooting) |
OpenGL gaming | Common | Moderate to severe (ranging from graphical corruption to kernel panics) |
Losing compositing was the last straw for me; hello ppa-purge and goodbye xorg-edgers. I'm just thankful that ppa-purge now properly supports multiarch, because not so long ago it didn't. The only thing I'll miss from xorg-edgers is S3TC support in Mesa... apparently the patent on S3TC won't expire for another 3 or 4 years.
In summary, I really can't recommend xorg-edgers on Sandybridge hardware in 12.04. YMMV.
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