Bug report was withdrawn by the original user, and over here it was a
driver issue, so I am marking this ticket invalid.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Just a note that I am seeing this problem as well, here on an AMD 8350
8-core system using Trusty 14.04 AMD64. The Xorg process takes about
20%-35% of one core, when the system is otherwise idle. I'm open to
suggestions regarding how I can dig deeper to determine the cause,
because obviously kill
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
+ EDIT3: I'll withdraw this bug report.
+ Primary problem here was the combination of "xfce-compositor" with an slow
graphics card (mga).
+ Disabling the "compositor" setting in xfce did it for me. Disabling showing
window content on resize+move makes things faster on thi
** Description changed:
+ EDIT2: it seems that even the cpu graph in the top bar produces enough load
to get Xorg with Matrox G450 (PCI) busy.
+ Without cpu graph responsiveness is still far slower than with 13.10.
+
EDIT: after deleting almost every file+directory which starts with "."
in m
** Description changed:
+ EDIT: after deleting almost every file+directory which starts with "."
+ in my home directory, CPU this problem has vanished, but overall
+ performance seems slower than with 13.10.
+
+ Kind regards,
+ Jochen
+
+
Dear reader,
after upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 (xu
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