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I suggest you find a better tool to benchmark performance - in my case, I settled on PlanetPenguin racer (enabling the FPS counter in the options).For comparison's sake, here's a rough outline of my performance results on my Inspiron 510m laptop with a Pentium M 1.5Ghz, 768MB ram and Intel 855GM chipset:Intrepid: glxgears = ~1000fps, ppracer = ~23fps.Jaunty (default configuration): glxgears = ~300fps, ppracer = ~19fpsJaunty (with Optimal configuration): glxgears = ~340fps, ppracer = ~30fpsAs you can see, glxgears does not accurately portray the improvement gained from testing the latest DRI2/UXA code.
Better Intel video support: Intel ships more video chipsets than just about any other maker. This has been a problem with Linux because of the horrible drivers offered. That is changing with the release of Ubuntu 9.10. The Intel drivers are switching from a much less reliable EXA driver to a far superior UXA 2D acceleration technology developed by Intel. Since so many business-class machines ship with on-board Intel video chipsets, this should make video issues with Linux a thing of the past (with regards to Intel that is).
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