Description of problem: When applying rotation screen, a temporary artefact occurred before the rotated screen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open gnme-center display or System-> Display from User 2. Apply rotation screen 3. Actual results: Smoother transition Expected results: Temporary artefact Additional info: Tested from Toshiba Satellite C650D running on AMD E-350. http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_93267738-ba6f-4967-8cef-2d9f35139d46
Luya, are you able to reproduce it on latest Fedora 18 or 19?
(In reply to Martin Holec from comment #1) > Luya, are you able to reproduce it on latest Fedora 18 or 19? Yes, I am. Rotating the screen in both clockwise and counter-clockwise briefly displays an artefact for a few seconds. Rotating at 180 degree is not affected by this problem. Running version of xorg-x11-drv-ati is 7.1.0-5.20130408git6e74aacc5.fc19. The system was updated from beta release. I will do a clean installation when either release candidate or final release will be available,
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