[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 168964] [GTK] Completely garbled display in GMail

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Thu Jul 6 09:23:58 PDT 2017


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168964

--- Comment #8 from Adrian Perez <aperez at igalia.com> ---
(In reply to Adrian Perez from comment #4)

>  * xf86-video-intel:
>     - Me:     2.99.917+777+g6babcf15-1 (Arch Linux testing)
>     - Andrés: 2.99.917+git20161206 (Debian Testing)

I have located the Git commit IDs for those packaged versions of
xf86-video-intel:

 - Arch Linux: 6babcf15dd605ef40de53f5c34f95b7fd195edbe
   https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/commit/?id=6babcf15dd605ef40de53f5c34f95b7fd195edbe
   (This is the same as “master” as of 2017.07.06)

 - Debian: baec802b21387d04aebb10ac29e719a1800c5aa0
   https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/commit/?id=baec802b21387d04aebb10ac29e719a1800c5aa0

There's literally hundreds of commit in between both commits, and quickly
skimming over the commit logs there's many small fixes which potentially
can be related to rendering artifacts, some of them for specific for the
Sandybridge (gen6) GPUs, like the one Andrés Gómez has.

I think it could be worth it to get someone with a Sandybridge GPU and
a recent build of xf86-video-intel to check whether they get the rendering
artifacts.

Another option could be that the people who are experiencing the issue
try with a Wayland session, and if that way they don't experience the
glitches, we would know that xf86-video-intel is the culprit.

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