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Title:
Graphics Slow After Upgrade 14.04 - 14.10
Also affects Xubuntu 14.10 on an X201 tablet. Chromium runs very slowly
unless the --disable-gpu is used.
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Has anyone tried 'fixing' the slow graphics on Ubuntu 14.10 on Intel
graphics hardware by upgrading to an pre-release version of Ubuntu
15.04? I might be tempted to swap from 14.10 to 15.04 Beta1 (released
Feb 26th) if it fixes the sluggish graphics performance.
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Just a quick note to my previous comments #74 and #76 - I did NOT
install any updates from xorg-edgers or anything like that. The only
thing I did was dist-upgrade to gnome3-team's staging PPA as per step-
by-step instructions in this article: http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10
/how-to-install-gnome-31
I run Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 with Gnome 3.14 installed from gnome3-team's
staging PPA as suggested above. I also installed updates from xorg-
edgers. Even after this, graphics are still more sluggish than they were
on 14.04:
- HD video playback is slow and shows artefacts,
- background transparency is
Here's the screencast demonstrating how the desktop performed BEFORE
gnome3-team staging PPA upgrade:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LhKhdgKHiQ
and AFTER such upgrade:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMasD4SfdQ
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Same as #74: Running with Gnome 3.14 from gnome3-team PPA, everything
smooth now.
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Title:
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I have just gave a shot with gnome3-team's staging PPA. Upgraded,
rebooted and my desktop seems perfectly smooth as butter again. I have
actually forgot already how the desktop is *supposed* to work - it's
THAT good compared to Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 + gnome3-team stable PPA
installation.
So far didn'
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Updating to the latest xorg drivers using the xorg-edgers PPA seemed to
have solved the slowness for me, but at the expense of stability -- from
time to time I get complete system lockups.
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This bug is not invalid, the only invalid thing is the experiance with
14.10 in last 4 moths, for so many people with intel GPUs.
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Invalid ??? Most of the people reports here have native drivers.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:49 AM, svenmeier <1386...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I don't understand how this bug can be 'invalid', when it perfectly
> describes the symptoms on my fresh Ubuntu 14.10 installation.
> It's discouragin
@Timo, @gnustavo is correct.
I am not using any 3d party drivers and simply referred to a proposed
solution that I haven't used.
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I don't understand how this bug can be 'invalid', when it perfectly describes
the symptoms on my fresh Ubuntu 14.10 installation.
It's discouraging to see that all commenters' effort to help identifing the
cause of the problem is dismissed with 'this is not a me-too bug'.
@Timo Can you reopen #1
Timo, I think you misunderstood Celian's description. He isn't using 3rd
party drivers. He's using Ubuntu 14.10 native drivers just as almost
everybody else in here. He just pointed out that some foruns advised to
use Intel's drivers but those are older than the driver in Ubuntu 14.10.
I may be wr
Celian: get rid of the 3rd party drivers and things should work
for the rest; this is not a me-too meta bug, file a new one if you don't
have 01.org drivers installed
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Blacklisting intel_rapl and intel_powerclamp didn't help here :/.
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Sta
The input lag seems to have resolved itself somewhat. Weird.
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Most of my issues with graphics-intensive applications appear to have
been resolved by upgrading to kernel 3.18.4 (with inel_powerclamp
blacklisted and xorg-edgers), at least with the performance . OTOH. I'm
experiencing some keyboard input lag in Firefox with this configuration
at random intervals
This bug might be related to this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1385764
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Same problem here after upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 in a Dell Latitude
E6410.
I've installed the gnome2-staging PPA (as per #24) and the xorg-edgers
PPA (as per #34) but the problem remains, I'm sad to say.
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I'm attaching my dmesg output. There's some i915 messages that seem
relevant.
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Re #34: Installing updates from xorg-edgers didn't help here.
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Re: #53, I'm running xmonad (with unity-settings-daemon in the
background) so I don't think composting is an issue. Also, these
performance issues began with the upgrade (and seem to apply to any non-
trivial fullscreen OpenGL application), so I assume this is the bug.
For reference, I'm running:
I am having this problem on a fresh Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 install. Windows
jerk when I drag them, and there's a lot of redraws. This is a Thinkpad
T430s with Intel graphics.
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I've got same card as your Samsung and got sluggish performance, so this
seems irrelevant.
23:10 evad@xps13 ~ $ lspci -vnn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor Graphics Controller [8086:0166] (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller
Fast performance on my Samsung Series 9:
sven@samsung:~$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor Graphics Controller [8086:0166] (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Sluggish window resizing, gedit almost unusuable on a Yoga 2-13
Is someone working on it or should we expect the patch in the next
release itself? This is really afftecting a lot of users.
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Gameplay just seems slowed down, both by fps, and the game clock, perhaps
that's just poor coding though. Are you playing it with Desktop Compositing
disabled, and is it only rendered on the CPU? Those will very negatively
affect performance.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 05:50 Krzysztof Drewniak <1386...@b
Does/did anyone else have problems with OpenGL-intensive things (for
example Dota 2) periodically freezing (to the point of temporalily
losing custom mouse cursor)?
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I did a fresh install on an empty system without downloads (no internet
connection) and without restricted-extras.
Live-CD Gnome was fast as usual, rebooting into the installed system
left me with a slow desktop.
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During upgrading, updates were downloading alongside the image, perhaps an
undocumented bug lies in one of those? Or is it the usual discrepancy
between the live-CD and an installation?
On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:20 svenmeier <1386...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Just tried once again with Ubuntu 14.
Just tried once again with Ubuntu 14.10 live-CD on a usb stick and Gnome
was fast as always.
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I've been using the xorg-edgers packages without any fault I've noticed,
and the blacklisting has removed the performance throttling which took
place. The only problems I have are graphics acceleration in Firefox and
Chrome, as far as I'm aware.
On Sun, 18 Jan 2015 16:35 Krzysztof Drewniak <1386..
Re: my earlier post about blacklisting certain modules, it might be the
case that I had actually worked around a version of bug #1389077 , since
the main symptoms after upgrading to xorg-edgers were random I/O freezes
(mouse, keyboard, audio, or graphics cutting out for a secord or so). I
think mor
Can confirm, poor performance on all video players , browsers. and
Unity Dash.
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I've experienced a significant (subjective) performance boost by
blacklisting intel_powerclamp and intel_ralp .
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This bug also affects me, just updated from 14.04 to 14.10 this morning
after getting in to work on my Dell XPS M1530, and development has
become impossible. Eclipse Juno has become almost totally non-
responsive.
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I'm attaching a Xorg.0.log that has an interesting-looking backtrace
related to the event queue near the end. Maybe this will help with the
issue.
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Installing xorg-edgers improves general graphics performance, but there
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The bug (or at least something that seems like the bug) also appears
when running xmonad and unity-settings-daemon.
Are there any known workarounds?
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Radeon 7730M using the i915 driver.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor Graphics Controller [8086:0166] (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Chelsea LP [Radeon HD 7730M] [1002:682f] (rev ff)
Afte
Occurs with me also.
Asus X553 MA Notebook.
Intel HD Graphics 4000, Baytrail 3530 processor.
Browser/Image viewer etc behaving too much slow and unusable.
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same thing to me, vaio, nvidia geforce
but not directly after upgrading !
after upgrade it seems good... however i forgot my laptop not unplugged,
battery is down. When i restart it, i found everything is tooo slow makes me
little bit crazy :/
what to do?
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After installing gnome-staging, gnome stopped to lag. However, my wine
games are very slow. Not sure if this is related to same problem, or
other problem from upgrade.
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Same thing on the HP's Chromebook 14 on Intel, on the latest kernels
(3.17-3.18). It happens after couple of hours of work or moments with
high CPU load. Bug brings slow redrawing in Opera (presto) and Chromium,
but Firefox refreshing stays smooth. Also, appears a high CPU
consumption by XOrg, when
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Status: New
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Just to add:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/540964/upgraded-to-ubuntu-14-10-and-everything-lags?noredirect=1#comment743103_540964
and the link to another Askubuntu question of this sort.
Very annoying this topic. I can't really work anymore (Lenovo X1 Carbon;
upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10)
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useful info for owners intel cards with i915 driver - i managed to resolve the
issue with video lags by driver (installing xserver-xorg-video-intel) from
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages?field.name_filter=intel&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=
now
This affects me too on Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 with Lenovo Yoga 13 and Intel HD
4000. Basic gnome animations are slow, or better said, they always get at least
one lag during animation. I have to say that I played with unity and unity8,
then uninstalled it.
ibus-gtk was installed so this was no fix f
I was experiencing something very similar to this and stumbled across
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1376494 which
suggested installing ibus-gtk.
1. sudo apt-get install ibus-gtk
2. reboot
Now my gedit seems to work fine.
HTH
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The problem described by Matthew Tucker-Simmons, affect me too on an
acer 5742 g notebook with intel/nVidia drivers (Optimus).
The bash is very slow and it take more than a second to type a letter in
the search box.
Moreover: when I use Gnome Shell and stast gnome monitor, a CPU core is
always at
I'm seeing xserver-xorg-video-intel already installed. It needed an
update which I did. Currently, running kernel 3.16.0-24-generic and have
been experiencing consistently many system hangs. Can move the mouse
pointer, even flash videos continue playing because can hear the sound
but the entire dis
Guys, I fixed the issue by installing xserver-xorg-video-intel package.
It have been deleted during updating and system used the vmware driver, which
is pretty slow
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Affects me too.
I have Unity and 14.10 upgraded from 14.04, Dell E7240 notebook with Core
i7-4600U and integrated Intel Haswell-ULT video.
First the problem seemed to appear after upgrade when I decided to try unity8
and installed it packages (the graphics remained slow even when I was in
clas
I have the same problem with two different notebooks with intel graphics after
upgrade to 14.10. (Acer - Intel Core i3 380M - HD Graphics, Asus - Intel Core
i3 3217U - HD Graphics 4000).
I use Ubuntu with Unity.
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I have the same problem with two different notebooks with intel graphics after
upgrade to 14.10. (Acer - Intel Core i3 380M - HD Graphics, Asus - Intel Core
i3 3217U - HD Graphics 4000).
I use Ubuntu with Unity.
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Can confirm that upgrading to 3.14 according to the instructions written
here has seemingly fixed the issue for me:
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10/how-to-install-gnome-314-in-ubuntu.html
Everything seems very responsive right now, vlc, rhythmbox, chrome,
firefox, gedit and terminal.
Cannot say h
As suggested here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249774, a
workaround is to upgrade to gnome staging. The forum post suggests
testing, but staging solved all problems for me:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging
sudo apt-
I see this too on my Thinkpad T410 (14.10 upgraded from 14.04). Chrome
is particularly bad but, strangely, it's much worse when maximized.
When not maximized, refresh is still slow but not as unbearable.
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Affects me too.
Fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10 on brand new desktop computer with Intel
integrated graphics. Launching directly gedit as only graphical
application after boot, display freezes for a noticeable period of time
(10-20 seconds) when editing with a mix of keyboard entry, keyboard
shortcu
Just updated from 14.04 and I have the issue. Tried the proprietary
nvidia driver and the free one. I see no difference. I have Intel +
Nvidia in an Asus laptop.
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OK, an oddity for me today I thought I would post.
I also had very slow UI since updating from Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 to 14.10.
Workspace or window switching was slow as molasses. Seemed the two apps
for me that made window switching real slow were Evolution and Firefox.
Once I quit those things seeme
I'm just running standard Ubuntu with Unity, upgraded from 14.04 to
14.10. Video playback is choppy from youtube, netflix, etc. I am
experiencing some of the same problems as #17, switching between
workspaces is slow on occasion. The worst problem is that the Dash is
quite slow, it takes about 3 se
My Wine based games are so much choppy after upgrading from 14.04 to
14.10.
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Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 to 14.10. Slow switching between workspaces when
certain apps are running. So far seems when Firefox and Evolution are
running, switching between workspaces is very slow. Quit these apps and
things speed up. Don't experience same issue if I run Epiphany instead
of Firefox. S
I'm having the same issue - but only since upgrading from 14.04 to
14.10. I've been a long time gnome3-team ppa and gnome3 user.
The *big* difference I'm seeing is that it's not consistent. Maybe 1 out
of 10 boots the UI is so sluggish it's unusable.
Otherwise my issues match everyone else's: onc
Sorry for the double-post. Launchpad was giving me 500s and timeouts.
Please delete this and one of the duplicate comments.
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I'm having the same issue - but only since upgrading from 14.04 to
14.10. I've been a long time gnome3-team ppa and gnome3 user.
The *big* difference I'm seeing is that it's not consistent. Maybe 1 out
of 10 boots the UI is so sluggish it's unusable.
Otherwise my issues match everyone else's: onc
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Additionally, Rhythmbox 3.0.3 is itself and makes everything else, ie.
the user interface painfully slow.
Only does this when the program visible, there is no problem when it's
playing in the background (Alt-F4)
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I can confirm the observations made by Dawid Lorenz
I tried replicating the actions in the video he posted in his own bug
report, and found the results to be the same.
- Opening the image viewer made desktop switching noticably slower.
- Launching Google Chrome brings about very noticable perform
My understanding is that the problem doesn't necessarily lie in Intel
graphics driver, if that would be the case, sluggish performance would
affect desktop as a whole, regardless of applications currently running.
At the moment, my 14.10 Gnome desktop is perfectly smooth until I launch
certain appl
After a 14.10 install from scratch (no update) with Gnome Shell on Intel 915
graphics (Lenovo S440), I still have the same issue. Most noticeable is the
very slow text editing in gedit.
There is no issue when I use Unity, Gnome Classic or Xfce.
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If the graphics driver is the problem, would it be possible/sensible to
downgrade it to whatever version we had und 14.04? Does anyone know how
to do this?
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This bug affects me too. I have a Dell inspiron 1525 with intel
graphics. I tried a fresh install but the problem persists.
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Affects me too. I see identical behavior.
My system is a relatively newer Dell Optiplex 7010 with Integrated Intel
graphics.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd
Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
So far, it looks like everyone reporting the prob
Affects me too.
Google Chrome, Image Viewer, GVim, Gnome Terminal are all very slow.
Switching workspace to the above applications are very slow as well.
However, playing Team Fortress 2 on Steam works perfectly.
I am using System76 15.6" Gazelle Professional laptop with Intel High
Definition Gr
its crazy youtube and similar videos became enjoyless.
Video is slow and dashed
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Affects me too.
Using Xubuntu. Graphics very slow on something as simple as the moving
balls on the google search page.
I'm admittedly using an old machine (Dell Latitude D400) but some simple
graphics operations are far far slower on 14.10 than with 14.04 or 12.04
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Using Gnome Ubuntu 14.10, Dell XPS 13, intel 915 Graphics
After upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 there are a lot of places where the
graphics are working much slower than they were before:
- Gnome Shell Interface is very sluggish, visible "chops" (redrawing)
wh
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