*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 803296 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/803296
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duplicate of bug 803296 and bug 92599, so it is being marked as such.
I repeat: this is the application resizing that using the cpu, not
compiz, but with all other window manager, it doesn't happen! I try with
another opengl compositing window manager, kwin, and I don't get this,
even when I run kwin from unity and resize.
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My maximum framerate is at 60 and I tried with and without the Detect
refresh rate and I tried with the bug 92599 workaround and it does the
same thing, the cpu is used at 100% again when I resize. When I resize
by one or two pixel I got a fine framerate, but I can see again that it
use a lot of cp
Please also check your compiz refresh rate setting:
System Settings... >
CompizConfig Settings Manager >
Composite >
Refresh Rate
It should be the same as your monitor's vertical refresh rate. If the
refresh rate is too high then of course it will consume more CPU than
normal.
Ideally Det
I can see it's not related with my graphic card, because It use 100% of
one of my core when I use the normal resize, or switching when I got a
lot of window. I got an i5 2.23, I don't know why it can lag like this I
post a video on youtube showing my screen, we can see the cpu usage in
the graph, a
It's very likely you're seeing Nvidia-specific bug 92599 which contains
a simple workaround editing xorg.conf.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/821648
Title:
compiz perfo
I tried this, but It don't seems to solve the problem for switching
workspace, or for the overlay scrollbars lagging. I use the benchmark
and I get about to 600 frames/sec but It show 450 when I switch between
workspace, but more I got window, more I got a freeze before the
animation, witch is very
If disabling Sync To VBlank fixes the performance problem then you're
seeing bug 763005.
You can test this by installing package "compizconfig-settings-manager" and
then:
System Settings... >
CompizConfig Settings Manager >
OpenGL >
untick "Sync To VBlank"
Please try this.
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Title:
compiz performances
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