** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
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yes. This actually has to do with awn's behavior when I have loose
bindings turned on. So, I'm turning off loose bindings since I seem to
get the same performance with it off.
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
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So this goes away when you turn off awn?
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
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Ok, I feel really dumb now. Supposedly this is being caused by avant
window navigator, which ubuntu does not support, so this ticket is
invalid.
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
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I think I know what is causing it. Whenever I switch desktops using
ctrl+alt+(left || right), it begins to lag, and xorg uses 100% CPU, even
if I unfold the cube using ctrl+alt+down. Otherwise I get a perfectly
normal framerate.
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
htt
I should probably add that I did not use envy to get the latest nVidia
driver, since I did not have a problem with performance beforehand. I
only used the driver that was in the ubuntu repositories.
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xorg uses large ammounts of CPU, and framerate becomes choppy
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I will see if I can narrow it down to a specific plugin when I get home.
When I was using feisty and Treviño’s eyecandy repository, I did not
have this issue. If I remember correctly it grabs the latest version
from GIT and builds a package. I upgraded about two days before the
release.
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No, either compiz or perhaps nvidia driver issue.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => compiz
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Xorg bug
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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Ok, I did some testing. It seems this is a compiz bug. After using
metacity and playing 3D games such as ET:Quake Wars and Nexuiz for a few
hours, I have a strong feeling this has to do with compiz. Yes, I am
using loose bindings because I have an nvidia card.
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