


i have a 700m with 1.7GHz and 855gm. Beryl-Aiglx-Xorg7.1 works great here, with almost no idle usage. However, I did have to lower my color depth to 16bit (a limitation of the 855gm chipset) in order to get fast frame rates (easily does 75fps in vsync in 16bit mode). I can also use 32bit color, but beryl slows down a lot, and animations become choppy; although idle cpu usage doesn't go up.Cybersorcerer wrote:I don't use sub-pixel hinting andl my system was not slow BUT 30% and more overhead, just for some eyecandy, is far too much. At the end of the day i have work to do with my laptop. I dropped it and i won't bring it back until these problems are solved.

maybe i'm the odd one out, but right now I have firefox fullscreen in the background, a nautilus window above, semi transparent, and a transparent gnome terminal on top. CPU usage? a few percent. The benchmark plugin shows I have 50fps at idle and 40fps while moving a window on top of all that other stuff.procelain wrote:I have beryl "running" on a samsungQ35 (1.6 GHz core duo, Intel 945GM). The idle CPU usage is 3% and I guess it is only so high since top's window is updated in the moment of measurement. Even the fancy window effects don't use much CPU. But as soon as I have to windows lying one upon the other, my CPU is COMPLETELY consumed. Even 16bit depth would not work...
Can you paste here interesting sections from your Xorg.conf? And tell us which plugis did you enable. Thx in advance.HecHacker1 wrote: Also, In my Xorg.conf I have VideoRam=119000. My upper limit is 128MB and some space needs to be preserved for X to allocate pixmaps (search for the i810 and xgl thread).

this is a quite fast machine compared to mine and should be capable to work fine with beryl. Supposing you're all running aiglx, I would suggest to check the use-flags of your xorg-server. In the latest versions the aiglx-patches are disabled by default because they seriously hurt the performance using exa.procelain wrote:I have beryl "running" on a samsungQ35 (1.6 GHz core duo, Intel 945GM).
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fsc1 bin # equery u xorg-server|grep aiglx
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I tried do setup an aiglx server, how do i know that beryl is using the aixgl server and not the driver extentions? the performance seems to be the same(at least one cpu is used only by x and beryl)LoSeR_5150 wrote:I get much better performance using aiglx than using just the nvidia drivers extensions to run beryl... might be worth a try to use aiglx and see if your performance increases / cpu utilization goes down
