New to ubuntu. installed 12.04 LTS on old Toshiba satellite a10-s129
laptop. It has intel graphics. I am experiencing the same problem when
laptop resumes from suspend. The desktop is unusable. I have to power
off and power on to reset. It has the following intel integrated
graphics : (lspci output
This affects Ubuntu 12.10 too
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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vanvugt,
It doesn't appear to be a memory issue:
Before suspend:
2000 dameat 20 0 1448M 115M 43748 S 4.0 3.0 3:50.31 compiz
After suspend:
2000 dameat 20 0 1448M 115M 43748 S 7.0 3.0 3:52.53 compiz
This is on up-to-date 12.10 beta 2.
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This might be caused by bug 914773. To confirm, please look at the
memory usage of the compiz process before and after suspend. Are they
dramatically different?
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomp
This may be bug 887993 but we can't really be sure it's exactly the same
without more clear evidence.
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Title:
Slow Launcher after resume from sus
I'm sure this is not news, but this bug persists in 12.10 beta. I have a
radeon HD 5470 using the OS drivers.
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Title:
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Thanks everyone for your details on this. We have one person in the
comments above clarifying that he has the problem with a Radeon GPU. Can
anyone clarify if this happens with any other GPUs too, because 1) It
doesn't happen over here on Intel or Nvidia, and 2) No one seems to have
confirmed this
This is tricky to nail down. I have two laptops, both i7's, one with an
nVidia and the other with a Radeon Mobility 5870. The nVidia one doesn't
have this issue, but the Radeon one does. But apparently it happens on
Intel and nVidia too. But obviously not everyone has this issue since
this has rela
No. I'm using Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD 5770 GV-R577UD-1GD (Batmobile)
-->lspci -nn | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI
Juniper [Radeon HD 5700 Series] [1002:68b8]
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Are you using Intel HD gpu?
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Disabling SpeedStep in my case doesn't change anything. I see same
degraded permanence.
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Title:
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To manag
** Also affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: compiz-core => unity
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Slow Launcher after re
After one day of work in Unity with cool'n'quiet turned off I've found
that there is one more similar problem - Nvidia power mizer :/
Performance slow downs still happen (but not so often) unless I set
Nvidia X Server Power Mizer to performance instead of adaptive.
Cool that it's finaly working pr
Before anyone says, I'm aware of the other names it goes under and there
just are no options at all in that BIOS so I cannot test this. It really
peeves me when they gimp the BIOS like that. That said, this bug doesn't
look like its getting fixed any time soon (no one is assigned and its
undecided)
This seems like an extremely poor solution, but better than nothing if
it works. I'm on an i7 too. The problem is that laptop bios's are often
extremely gimpy and don't let you change even very basic features.
Yeah, ok, I checked. My bios doesn't have any such options in it at all.
Its an Asus G73
Yes. Intel has similar technology called SpeedStep.
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How did you disable cool'n'quiet? BIOS?
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@nozyczek
Phenom II x4 B55 and gts250
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Gutigen,
I'm on Intel i7. What is your specs?
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It seems that turning off amd cool'n'quiet fixed both overtime
performance degradation and low performance after bringing system back
from suspend :)
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We spoke already on the forums about this issue a few weeks ago now. I
was hoping to see some action on this bug. But yes, this bug hits me too
and unfortunately renders the desktop unusable. I can generate logs on
request as well :)
Actually, I'm a bit surprised to see Gutigen having this problem
Same problem here. Tested with Nvidia drivers 290.40, 290.49, 290.53, 302.11
(and some latest X packages from xorg-edgers).
Every drivers was tested in fresh installation. Changing any settings
(Composite and OpenGL changes etc) in CCSM helps for like 10seconds to maybe
2min of work in Unity3D,
I face this issue too. Mouse pointer movements, launcher and workspace switcher
are very slow.
There is a workaround, it allows me to work till the next suspend, lol:
Alt + F2
compiz --replace
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Please don't hesitate to ask for any log files or other debug data. I will do
my best to provide anything that is needed to help debugging and fixing this
issue.
Thanks
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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gnome-classic is also affected. It is not as bad as Unity but still.
-->echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
gnome-classic
-->apt-cache policy gnome-shell
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.4.1-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.4.1-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.4.1-0ubuntu2 0
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