Last night I attempted to reproduce the problem using the live CD

I booted from the Hardy beta amd64 install CD and used the run option
under safe graphics mode (had to use safe as it looks like it was trying
to use the nv driver which doesn't work with DVI).

I was unable to reproduce the problem. I even used synaptic to apply all
current updates (some had errors though) and still could not reproduce
the problem.

So it is not the computer or hardy in general. I will have to try using
the standard driver instead of the nvidia binary (is the driver name
vesa?) and I will report back on those findings.

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After xorg and gtk updates many programs run extremely slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210646
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