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2008 Apr 29
5
[Bug 15751] New: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15751
Summary: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau...
2009 Apr 14
15
[Bug 21186] New: nouveau very slow with screen size > 1680
...Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy: gaetano.canepa at gmail.com
QAContact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Depends on: 15751
Created an attachment (id=24800)
--> (http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=24800)
xorg.conf, dmesg, lspci -v
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #15751 +++
I think I have more problems than the guy of Bug #15751:
I have NVIDIA 7300LE
I have a dual AMD x64
I have a...
2006 Jul 16
3
bug in 1.0RC2?
...43.241.184]
simon 17733 0.0 0.1 828 1196 ?? I 6:21AM 0:30.02 imap
[simon 24.43.241.184]
simon 22327 0.0 0.1 1192 1408 ?? I 6:24AM 16:20.01 imap
[simon 24.43.241.184]
simon 20571 0.0 0.1 808 1196 ?? I 6:28AM 0:00.25 imap
[simon 24.43.241.184]
simon 15751 0.0 0.1 804 1132 ?? I 6:31AM 0:00.12 imap
[simon 24.43.241.184]
simon 28495 0.0 0.1 904 1108 ?? S 6:51AM 0:00.20 imap
[simon 24.43.241.184]
n 24886 0.0 0.1 892 1192 ?? S 8:39AM 0:00.04 imap
[n 85.201.63.39]
n 7397 0.0 0.1 1004 1052 ??...
2006 May 04
5
I''m writing an article about Rails and I need help
Hi to everybody, I''m writing an article about Ruby on Rails and I need
to gather some information about the project and the community of core
developers. In particular I''d like to know something about the
organization of the project (how are decisions taken, who decides what
goes into the project, conflict resolution, contributions acceptance...)
and something more technical
2008 Mar 14
8
xcalls - mpstat vs dtrace
HI,
T5220, S10U4 + patches
mdb -k
> ::memstat
While above is working (takes some time, ideally ::memstat -n 4 to use 4 threads could be useful) mpstat 1 shows:
CPU minf mjf xcal intr ithr csw icsw migr smtx srw syscl usr sys wt idl
48 0 0 1922112 9 0 0 8 0 0 0 15254 6 94 0 0
So about 2mln xcalls per second.
Let''s check with dtrace: