It is UXA specific and that is not the supported render method in jaunty. x-updates is for actual releases, forcing everyone using it to only have the UXA acceleration method by putting a 2.8 RC release on there where EXA is dropped is not a very good idea in my opinion. Not to mention the intel driver is only 1/3rd of the equation when it comes to UXA stability. You can install bleeding edge stuff by upgrading to karmic where the userspace can support it or alternately have a subset of karmic by using the xorg-edgers jaunty packages. 2.7.2 will probably be released around the same time 2.8 is and could potentially include this fix.
It is UXA specific and that is not the supported render method in jaunty. x-updates is for actual releases, forcing everyone using it to only have the UXA acceleration method by putting a 2.8 RC release on there where EXA is dropped is not a very good idea in my opinion. Not to mention the intel driver is only 1/3rd of the equation when it comes to UXA stability. You can install bleeding edge stuff by upgrading to karmic where the userspace can support it or alternately have a subset of karmic by using the xorg-edgers jaunty packages. 2.7.2 will probably be released around the same time 2.8 is and could potentially include this fix.
https:/ /launchpad. net/~xorg- edgers/ +archive/ ppa