Terrible performance with backing-store enabled.
Clemens Eisserer
linuxhippy at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 03:15:28 PDT 2005
> This is because backing-store is implemented in a very nasty (but card
> memory efficient) way. Using xcompmgr -a will give you what you want,
> most likely, but with much better performance. It would be nice to
> implement these features on top of the Composite extension, I think.
Thanks for the tip!
I already tried "xcompmgr -a" but the results where holes in windows
and rendering artifacts - this is as far as I can imagine related to
the NVidia driver - I already sent a bug-report to Nvidia.
However performance is MUCH better using xcompmgr, it gives exactly
(in terms of performance) what I expected.
Does anybody know how xcompmgr does manage memory, if e.g. an opengl
application would like to "upload" textures but almost all memory is
used by xcompmgr - will the xserver fall back to non-backing windows
or will the OpenGL application have to use RAM?
Thanks a lot, lg Clemens
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