>From what i've read on this problem the only simple solutions that i see
are:
1. As others have suggested, have an option to show the menu in the window
when not maximized.
2. Give the option to wait a little (200ms - 500ms) before changing focus to
another window. This gives plenty of time
Andrea many many thanks for the explanation. Nevertheless i have one
more question.
Firefox doesn't have any menu any more, and both firefox and thunderbird
have unity menu integration in quantal. Would putting the "style" change
still affect them?
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Is there a reason why the people responsible for the Ambience theme, do
not use the following:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-
themes/+bug/932274/comments/9
solution?
Do you consider it acceptable, to have Java swing apps menus broken in
Ubuntu for nearly a year? Why?
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Same problem on two of my machines here. Both of these with ATI Radeon
cards (AMD RS780 and AMD RV710) using the open source drivers.
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I've just noticed that the periodic lag starts happening right after the
"background" (behind the lightdm dots) fades in. While only the dots are
visible on the screen (before the background fades in), there is no lag
in mouse movement.
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Yes indeed, that setting doesn't make a difference for me too. I have
also tried a number of other solutions (like changing SwapbuffersWait in
xorg.conf) that also didn't work.
Based on the above, IMHO, i believe that the problem is something that
changed inside compiz between Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.
I also see exactly the same behavior with Oneiric's Compiz and Radeon HD
3200 (AMD 780G chipset's integrated graphics). Compiz is a lot
slower/laggier than it was in 11.04.
Testing with glxgears (leaving the glxgears window in its default size)
on latest Ubuntu 11.10:
Compiz is at around 33-42 FP
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
First of all, i'm approaching unity usability from a power user's
perspective. I mainly use the desktop for coding, and i need it to be as
fast as possible.
Unity has been surprisingly usable, but i needed to add the following
shortcuts to various
I would like to confirm that i also have the same problem, huge icons
and fonts in netbook-launcher-efl, in Ubuntu netbook 10.10.
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This seems to be the same bug as bug #568096.
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This bug affects those of us that run 32bit firefox and thunderbird
directly from mozilla. The console output that i get when i run
thunderbird is:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomesegvhandler":
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libgnomesegvhandler.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
/usr/lib/gio/modu
I had the same problem. I also upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 and my atheros
5001 didn't work at all. Iwconfig had exactly the same output.
Turns out its a bug in Ubuntu. The problem is that in:
/etc/modprobe.d
There is the file:
blacklist-ath_pci.conf
Which has in it this:
# For some Atheros 5K RF
Latest update of ia32-libs fixed the problems for me.
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Matthias, i also tested firefox 32bit and thunderbirds 32bit on amd64
Hardy with your .deb, and i still see the same behavior as before. 32bit
apps not having icons in gnone panel.
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I also see the same bug. I run hardy on amd64 here and have the same
problems with 32 bit applications (firefox ia32, thunderbird ia32,
acrobat reader).
I think that these bugs are duplicates of this bug:
#190227, #210794
Please revert the above mentioned Debian patch. Ia32 apps worked
beautiful
Is there anything we can do to make the solution in this bug more
visible?
This bug affects anyone who runs 32bit application on top of Ubuntu 64.
For such a small change a lot of my problems with 32bit applications
went away. Before the solutions in this bug i had to change the startup
scripts of
Brian Rogers THANK YOU for this. It solved all the problems with the
32-bit firefox and 32-bit thunderbird that i have here (ontop of 64bit
Gutsy).
I've tested the suggestion and it works better than anything else.
Everywhere else all the suggestions are to edit the startup scripts and
insert an:
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