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diff --git a/gitlab/issues_text/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/2068 b/gitlab/issues_text/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/2068 deleted file mode 100644 index 48272728f..000000000 --- a/gitlab/issues_text/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/2068 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -Regression: 8.1.3 -> 8.2.0 breaks virtio vga driver -Description of problem: -I have a number of emulated arch linuxes using the same x11/kde configuration. After updating from 8.1.3 to 8.2.0, they all broke in the following way: -- screen tearing/artifacts seen from bios up until sddm -- sddm is possibly affected -- kde/x11 has so many artifacts that its unusable. if i attempt to write in a console window, i can only see parts of what ive written if i attempt to gently resize the bottom of the window. clicking the menu item will only render the menu 1/6 times and only partly. however if I click where I remember the shutdown button to be, the system shuts down immediately, so thi seems to be purely a graphics issue. -- starting with -vga qxl fixes all issues. -Steps to reproduce: -1. make new qemu, install arch/kde -2. boot said qemu with -vga virtio option -3. observe issue from the moment it boots -Additional information: -Using nVidia card and drivers on host. - -Removing x86-video-vesa on the guest system seemed to significant improve performance. There are still many artifacts but its almost usable with this driver removed. |