I haven't got this is issue any longer.
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opengl performance regression with compiz
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On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Reason wrote:
> Great, so basically it means this regression is a result of something else
> and we can rule out compiz as a suspect.
> If the DRI2 switch is possibly responsible for this issue, how can I check if
> it is used and, most importantly, how can I disa
In that case DRI2 will have nothing to do with it because the nvidia
driver uses its own system. Can you try using the nouveau driver (add
xorg-edgers repo, uninstall nvidia driver, install libgl1-mesa-dri-
experimental) and see if you have the same problem? Assuming nouveau
works correctly on your
Great, so basically it means this regression is a result of something else and
we can rule out compiz as a suspect.
If the DRI2 switch is possibly responsible for this issue, how can I check if
it is used and, most importantly, how can I disable it?
To clarify it a little, I'm not talking about
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Reason wrote:
> Although that may be the cause, it worked perfectly fine before 10.04.
> Since the LTS release the performance is sluggish to say the least.
> A lot of windows completely brings it to it's knees, this never happened in
> earlier releases on even slo
Although that may be the cause, it worked perfectly fine before 10.04.
Since the LTS release the performance is sluggish to say the least.
A lot of windows completely brings it to it's knees, this never happened in
earlier releases on even slower hardware.
Never had the render problems mentioned i
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Reason wrote:
> This issue still remains and should not be closed.
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This issue still remains and should not be closed.
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[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
[core,ccp,move,resize,place,decoration,dbus,mousepoll,gnomecompat,png,svg,imgjpeg,text,commands,neg,wall,snap,animation,scale,scaleaddon,expo,staticswitcher,regex,resizeinfo,workarounds,ezoom,vpswitch,fade,session,shift,wobbly]
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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I'm also having low Compiz performance, specially in menus, with the
following configuration:
- Graphic processor: ATI Radeon HD 5750
- Graphic driver: fglrx
- Graphic processor family processing power: 4,7 TFLOPS
- Screen resolution: 1920x1080
- Screen refresh frequency: 60 Hz
- Maximum glxgears
Same problem here, although I haven't tested the game performance, the Compiz
performance in general is very poor on several machines using nVidia hardware.
They all the 195.36.15 driver and showing the desktop EXPO and rotating the
cube show on all machines, even a 8800GTS 512, a dramatic frame
Please replace all occurrences of 9.04 with 9.10 - sorry for that.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: compiz
- OpenGL performance is much worse with Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3 than with 9.04
when using compiz (i.e. visual effects are turned on) in windowed mode.
- I found that for some
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