Created attachment 25118 [details] Xorg config file SYSTEM SPEC ----------- linux kernel 2.6.30rc3 distribution Ubuntu 9.04 architecture x86_64 graphic card Intel X3100 GMA (GM965/GL960 [8086:2a02] (rev 03) xserver-xorg 1.6.0 intel driver 2.7.0 mesa 7.4 libdrm2 2.4.9 libdrm-intel1 2.4.9 SOFTWARE TESTED --------------- blender [1] 2.48a and 2.5-svn [1] http://www.blender.org PROBLEMS ------- Problem 01: "icons" (image next to text) and "text" itself (using "International Font" with NO "texture" mode) are shown missplaced and distorted. Image: http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/3355/pantallazokmi.png It was working as expected in Ubuntu 8.10 with default instalation (in EXA mode). Problem 02: 3D Window is deformed. There're 2 rectangles that aren't updated at all. Also, when you render the image, the default scene is not a cube but a rectangular box. Image: same as before. You can see in 3D Window 2 cubes... well, there're not. A rectangle up and a rectangle down should be refreshed to show only a cube (default scene). It was working as expected in Ubuntu 8.10 with default instalation (in EXA mode). Attached xorg.conf. Thanks in advance.
likely related to the DRI2 frontbuffer rendering issue.
Thanks for reply. Do you refer to [1] bug #19174? Seems so 'cause I tried to run it in EXA mode (same spec as before) and the issues remained. Just one update: the "text" issue with NO "texture mode" in Blender 2.5-svn branch was fixed indirectly with this commit [2] though 2.4x branch will have it "always" (2.5 is a UI refactoring and the commit can't be backported). But the other two bugs (3D window and icons) seems to be affected by #19174. Thank you very much for your work :-D [1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19174 [2] http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-blender-cvs/2009-April/019130.html
Please reopen if the fix for bug#19174 doesn't work for you. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 19174 ***
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