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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92599
@Exüberance: You seem to have the symptoms of bug 888039. Head on over
to the party.
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I should also say that the bug #92599 solution did NOT work, so this is
not a duplicate.
After more testing, I've determined that the lag is better defined than I
thought:
Attempting to drag ANY window with (w
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This bug affects me also. I can run 0 A.D. with amazing graphics with no
lag at all, yet moving a terminal window with transparency makes the
entire system display stall for literally a second.
Attempting to di
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@diddly-chops, it certainly sounds like you have a different bug to
92599. I assume you have also tried setting Detect Refresh Rate = OFF
and Refresh Rate to match your monitor (or double thereof)?
If that stil
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 92599 ***
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Hi all,
I believe that the duplicate status is INCORRECT as I have what seems to be
EXACTLY this issue, and I tried the workaround provided for bug #92599 and it
DID NOT WORK. (Caps for emphasis & clarity, not
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@vanvugt, I found the relevant bug report dealing with what I thought
this one was about: bug 813365. I'm sorry for the confusion. I'll put it
back to a dupe of 92599.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
I think it's safe to say that comment #13 is not relevant to this bug
report. This bug is about constantly poor framerates, not degrading
performance over time like comment #13.
Misplaced comments are a common problem in graphics bug reports. I've
made the same mistake in the past. But we have to
As per comment number 13 and the timing of the nascence of this report I
assumed that this dealt with fine performance on first bootup that
eventually decays into sluggish behavior with certain window management
functions and animations, not a general performance problem.
Rereading this entire rep
The ATI problem is bug 763005, as is the case for many Intel users. All
NVIDIA users will suffer from bug 92599 so should implement the
workaround mentioned in bug 92599 before reporting new similar bugs.
Both bug 92599 and bug 763005 are very clearly defined with known
causes.
As this bug was re
This is a separate issue not only affecting Nvidia but also ATI and
Intel. Not a dupe.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 92599
Incorrect (low/stuttering) refresh rate with NVIDIA driver
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It appears to be fine on my Nvidia desktop mentioned above. I haven't
been able to test for more than an hour due to time constraints but the
whole time was butter smooth once more.
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Was testing stock up-to-date Oneiric for an hour or two on my previously
affected integrated intel i915. It appears to be fixed for that machine
(even from the get-go it's butter-smooth rather than natty's so-so
smooth). The performance continued to stay lovely for the duration of
testing - no slow
Hello. Intel Q6600 processor, 4gig of DDR2 ram, Nvidia 9600GT GPU, Natty
11.04 64bit, gnome Classic with effects, same issue. Removed nvidia
restricted drivers, installed latest nvidia drivers from nvidia website
(280.13), same issue. Reverted to compiz as described here:
http://www.webupd8.org/20
I am running GNOME3. I had big performance problems but things vastly
improved with new nvidia drivers from ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates.
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OK, forget my previous comment. NVIDIA users are not benefiting from the
fix for 763005.
On another note, this bug might be a duplicate of bug 92599. Please
review.
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Tested and it changes absolutely nothing for me :(
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The update may have helped somewhat, I'm not positive, but it seems a tiny
bit better.
On a related note, I noticed that un-checking 'Detect Refresh Rate' and
raising the 'Refresh Rate' slider as high as it will go (to 200) seems to
help quite a bit. These settings are found in CCSM under the Comp
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Please test the fix proposed here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/763005/comments/41
>
> I'm curious to hear if nvidia users see any improvement.
I didn't notice any changes. Resizing windows is still choppy.
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Tested and it didn't do anything. Still choppy and slow.
On 08/12/2011 06:17 AM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Please test the fix proposed here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/763005/comments/41
>
> I'm curious to hear if nvidia users see any improvement.
>
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Please test the fix proposed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/763005/comments/41
I'm curious to hear if nvidia users see any improvement.
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À: guyca...@free.fr
Envoyé: Lundi 18 Juillet 2011 17h52:39 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne /
Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: [Bug 760814] Re: Compiz Very Slow and Choppy in Natty Classic
Daniel van Vugt commited a Compiz patch which is still pending. It will
probably fix this
Daniel van Vugt commited a Compiz patch which is still pending. It will
probably fix this as nVidia's proprietary driver implements
GLX_SGI_swap_control extension. Please test the patch and report back.
More information: bug 763005
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On natty, I also downgraded Compiz to 0.8.6 using the method in #84 and
it fixed this issue (abysmal compiz/opengl performance). This appears
to be a regression between 0.8.6 and 0.9.4. I would try to bisect this
myself, but my attempts to compile compiz from source and run it have
been full of f
Unfortunately the fix with the compiz downgrade will only work for
natty.
On oneiric - with the compiz > 0.9 - the problem is still very much
present.
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I've just downgraded Compiz as Timo suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/760814/comments/84
and everything works so great finally!
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I've experienced similar issues with Unity, specifically freezing for
~10s when using the unity search function, and abnormally long hardrive
access times when logging in as well as longer boot times when compared
to using Ubuntu Classic. I believe the problem may be hardware
specific. I have Ubu
Since this bug is really annoying when using your natty in classic mode
to actually work, I am happy about this solution:
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/05/how-to-downgrade-to-compiz-086-in.html
The old bugs, but also the old performance.
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As far as I'm concerned, the only really annoying bug i have to struggle with
is during window resizing (in normal mode). As long as the mouse moves, the
whole desktop is frozen (compiz benchmark applet and videos, at least, even if
sound still plays). As soon as the mouse stops, every thing is
Sorry, I forgot to mention that my card is a Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT.
BTW uninstalling the scrollbars didn't work.
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I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity, before with the Nvidia driver shipped
with the Natty repos and now with the driver from Ubuntu X-SWAT team.
The issues are the same. But there's some very strange thing: if I
MAXIMIZE glxgears, they work very good, if I keep the window, they don't
turn (or sometim
I have intel ironlake graphics. With natty's compiz in both unity and
classic compiz is slower than it was in maverick. Resizing windows in
normal mode is unusable. Downgraded to 0.8.6 and resizing windows is
flawless and animations seem smoother.
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As a workaround you can downgrade compiz to 0.8.6 version:
http://guiodic.wordpress.com/2011/05/25/risolvere-il-problema-dellarea-
di-notifica-inusabile-in-ubuntu-natty-11-04/ (in English, too)
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I'm not sure all the bugs described here are the same.
The one I'm experiencing seems to only be related to "moving" things around
(icons on the desktop, windows) and glxgears. When I enable woobly windows, the
animation is fast, cube rotation seems fast too. Disabling OpenGL makes
icons/windows
Sorry if people misunderstood me. I'm not saying Firefox was the
problem. I simply usually have a total of some 60 tabs open, and for me
the problem is worse the more windows I have open (but only after them
being open for a long time). If the problem is significantly less
severe with the same
I don't use any browser on an affected computer - I would say this has
been pinned down as entirely Compiz's problem. I think it would be best
to keep the comments down a bit unless there are any helpful logs,
backtraces, or anything of the sort. This is obviously very random and
certain things
I really don't see how Chrome could affect the performance of Compiz in
any way.
On 05/24/2011 11:12 AM, GadiCohen wrote:
> I've done two things, one or both of which seems to have greatly
> alleviated the problem (but not solved it completely).
>
> The one was switching from Firefox to Chrome.
>
I've done two things, one or both of which seems to have greatly
alleviated the problem (but not solved it completely).
The one was switching from Firefox to Chrome.
The other was enabling in ccsm: Utility -> Detection
(Note, the latter ruined my desktop in that sesson, and I had to restart)
My b
nvidia driver 270.41.19 (the one from Ubuntu X-Team/Swat ppa, released
by nvidia two days ago).
Ubuntu classic.
Dual screen. Disabling V-Blank and Flipping in both screens, and also in
CCSM, didn't change absolutely anything.
All window management is very laggy. Even switching windows with alt-t
Im having this issue too, I have disabled vsync in nvidia-settings and
in ccsm, and I have disabled "allow flipping" in nvidia-settings. That
did wonders, my desktop (Unity) is actually snappy now. It also seems
to have fixed this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/760267
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Well, the problem returned. After some hours of using compiz, wobbly
window movement became choppy again. A compiz --replace helps for some
time, but after some time working, moving windows will become quite
annoying again.
For this bug, disabling alpha blur had the same effect as restarting
compi
I'm experiencing this too. Ubuntu 11.04, 64 bits and proprietary Nvidia
drivers.
I just disabled alpha blur in compiz, enabled vsync in the nvidia
settings and everything works fine for an unusual time now... maybe
that's a hint...
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I'm also experiencing this issuel. I didn't notice this mentioned before.
KDE (in all it's opengl-accelerated/composited glory) has normal performance.
I'm thinking that may rule-out any calls in the call-stack lower than
compiz...
I'm on a 4ghz (overclocked) i5 and an nvidia gtx 460. I'm using
I have tested again since yesterday and without the plugin Compiz Fusion Icon,
and I must admit that the process /usr/bin compiz is running over 40% now.
If it can help ...
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I have upgrade from 10.04 to 11.04 and I encountered the same problem with
Gnome 2.32.
OS Ubuntu 11.04 64 bits.
Graphic card Radeon HD5870
Lastest driver from AMD.
V-Sync disable into compiz manager (it was worst with it enabled)
2 displays (DVI and HDMI)
When I move only one window the following
Same problem seems to be present even with gnome-shell from GNOME3 Team
PPA (natty).
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Seems to get worse as time goes on.
Disappears after closing all open windows.
Doesn't come back if immediately re-opening lots of windows, but does
eventually.
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Removing overlay-scrollbar liboverlay-scrollbar-0.1-0 didn't work for me. Still
extremely laggy.
On 05/11/2011 06:38 AM, Catalin-dima1 wrote:
> sudo apt-get remove overlay-scrollbar liboverlay-scrollbar-0.1-0
>
> Now compiz is blazing fast.
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disabling VSync solved it for me. thanks!
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Lenovo Y530 (Nvidia G96) also affected. System worked perfectly under
10.04, after upgrade to 11.04 window operations are very slow, from time
to time desktop freeze (no action for a few secs) happens. Switching
Unity off does not help much.
Maybe worth noting: Wine applications seem to be partic
Good idea Kim. Unfortunately, that isn't an option in my BIOS and I
suspect many others can't change it either.
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I had exactly the same problem on my HP DV9000 laptop. For me it was
solved using this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/753144/comments/55
Works perfectly now (slower than 0.86 though) using 270.41.06 NVidia
driver and a 2.6.38.6 kernel.
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For me Catalim-dimal's tip does not work. The strange Vsync-off issues
also remain the same.
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Unfortunately, I faced the problem again after the screen was locked a
longer time (1 hour approximately). Firstly, when I try to unlock and
return to my session, I takes very long (about half a minute) until the
popup window to enter my password appears. After having typed the
password, I takes an
@Catalin-dima1: many thanks!
@Valtteri Vainikka: have you tried to log out and in?
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Doesn't work here, still same issue.
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Catalin-dima1's tip seems to work on my system. Everything's fine now.
Thanks a lot!
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I also don't recall compiz running twice and using 1.5GB of RAM...
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
18343 dragon20 0 1195m 857m0 S 0.0 10.7 130:54.86 compiz
14294 dragon20 0 1094m 638m 2184 S 0.8 8.0 126:21.91 compiz
I'm also affected by this bug, but it only appears after locking and
unlocking the screen. When booting the system from scratch, everything
works smoothly. I'm using a GeForce 6600 GT with current nvidia drivers
and Ubuntu 11.04.
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Sorry to bother but...
There's also a similar bug report for fglrx users, see bug 763005.
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Also affected with this.
NVidia GeForce 210 with proprietary drivers, and Ubunty 11.04 with
Unity.
Very unusable. CPU overheats for no reason, and computer acts like it's
not capable of moving a window. Nothing helped, and I already lost a day
on this, so falling back to Gnome until this issue is
I misunderstood the "undecided"/"unassigned part". Sorry if my comment
made the impression of being disrespectful. I didn't mean to threaten
to switch to another distro, what I meant is that this is exactly the
kind of issue that drives people away to other places (and some new
users might think i
This bug has been confirmed enough times. Unless there is information
not yet presented in the bug report previously please refrain from
commenting as it gunks up the works.
Also, threatening to switch to another distribution only clots it up
more - These threats are all hollow and are not taken s
Tried various fixes, nothing seems to help. Problem is only with compiz,
KDE 4.6 works fine with composite effects. Moving around a window
results in a ~40% CPU usage for the compiz process. Some effects seem to
work fine though, for example the expose style show all windows command
(shift+alt+up).
Same problem here: used to have nice desktop effects with compiz (like
wobbly windows and that sort of things), but since upgrading to natty,
it's way too slow to be usable.
My graphic card is a ATI Radeon XPress 200M chipset (on an Acer Aspire
5103 WLMi CX2012 laptop computer).
I tried several f
on intel i915/gnome/compiz window resize is very very slow
it was smooth with 10.x
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The same thing on my machine ( Nvidia GTS 450 ). Compiz is slow.
Glxgears reports 6000-7000 FPS running very slow visually. Vsync
switching doesn't help.
NVIDIA Driver Version: 270.41.06
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I tested a machine with integrated ATI 4250 graphics today. The same
sluggish problem was very evident. Glxgears reported favorable fps, but
was very choppy and barely moved in some cases. This seems to point to
compiz as well.
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I have 2 machines that have Nvidia cards. One has a GTX 460 and Compiz
runs really slow and laggy. The other computer has a GeForce 6600 and
Compiz runs perfectly smooth on that machine. Both use the the nvidia-
current (270.41.06) driver.
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After more research, this is seeming more and more like a compiz bug.
While the nvidia driver also seems to have problems and it certainly
isn't helping things, Gnome 3/Mutter and KDE/Kwin do not appear to be
affected. As I mentioned in comment #40, KDE is slower for me than
Gnome, especially on d
I posted in note #35 that KDE/Kwin doesn't appear to be affected, but I
am no longer certain that is the case. I am noticing significant
sluggishness, especially when using dual displays. glxgears is choppy,
but not to the extent that it is when running compiz. Perhaps KDE is
just more CPU and G
Same issue, running NVidia Proprietary drivers on a Nvidia GTS 250.
Tried the above suggestions (disable Window Decorations, Vsync) and
nothing seems to make any improvement. GLXgears causes 20-30% spike in
CPU usage, and has the same symptoms as above (favourable framerate but
runs very slow).
-
Same problem here, altho it doesn't happen at startup, but only when
launching certain applications (for instance, PokerStars via Wine).
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@Ame This solution won't work for me. Theory about double vsync might be
right but when I disable window decorations then moving windows works
smooth as it should. Also any other Compiz operations like scale or expo
seems not be affected by this issue.
Nvidia GeForce 9600GT
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Same problem here with a Radeon HD 4770. And I just solved it, like
eundas, in OpenGL plugin in the CompizConfig Settings Manager : when
disabling vsync.
And trust me, the problem is solved but the vsync is not disabled. In
fact it seems that this vsync option was over another one, the driver
one
If it helps, KDE does not appear to be affected. However, the nvidia
driver does seem buggy in other ways. For example, my computer froze
when resizing a transparent terminal window in KDE. That is probably a
different problem though.
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I disabled the OpenGL plugin in the CompizConfig Settings Manager. This
renders Compiz virtually useless but still it's interesting to note that
by doing this the problem disappeared completely.
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Just found out it's affecting my intel i915 onboard card. And this
happens intermittently. Sometimes it will be butter smooth, other times
it will be quite sluggish.
It's pretty safe to assume this is not Nvidia's problem :)
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Same problem here. I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 with all the latest
upgrades. My graphic card is reported as:
VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS780M/RS780MN [Radeon
HD 3200 Graphics]
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It doesn't seem to be specific with nVidia, I'm using ATI Radeon HD 3470
and is experiencing the same problem. Laggy, always crashing and
mouse+hot corner doensn't work any more. It was all perfect in 0.8.6. I
cant understand why Ubuntu includes a testing version of compiz in their
11.04 release. W
Firstly: I went into the Compiz Settings manager and disabled window
decorations. Window dragging was immediately improved. Strange enough, I
haven't been able to reproduce this (even after re-enabling it).
Also, this may or may not be related, but a (sort-of) similar issue had
occured with nvidia
Oh and sorry, forgot to mention the installation version: running
x86-64, not the standard i386 one. Been testing other animations too,
they are laggy as well. Dropshadows especially are very sluggish, for
example if I move the cursor around the menu of any open application,
each menu starts with a
I tried the classic Gnome (non-compiz version): it works lightning fast
with Nvidia drivers enabled. Glxgears also runs normally in that mode.
Seems to be a Compiz issue. If you need a specific config file or log,
let me know - I can post them. Otherwise my new Natty install went
perfectly. Everyth
Same problem here with Compiz 0.9. Moving windows around is very laggy
and so are all the other animations with Compiz. I have a Nvidia GTX 460
and using the proprietary Nvidia driver.
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Reporting another case of this bug, this time under Unity. Just
installed Ubuntu 11.04 yesturday and everything works fine, but the
overall sensation is very sluggish. Moving windows around is very
sluggish (as is the general feel), but some animations run fine, for
example the ctrl+alt+left/right
The problem doesn't seem to be present or is much less evident with
Gnome 3 and Mutter. glxgears runs normally, but scrolling is still a
bit sluggish.
I should also note that I have my video card configured with the
"performance" profile. It is always running at maximum speed at the
expense of p
640x480+0+0 is the default output setting indeed, however the "detect
outputs" checkbox will internally set the right xinerama
configuration.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Lemmiwinks wrote:
> @tekstr1der: Actually it is not clear whether this is nvidia-specific or
> not.
>
> @SmSpillaz: I don
No problem so far on a Radeon HD4350 using the free radeon driver (no
fglrx). Just FYI because AMD based hardware hasn't been mentioned.
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I also got the same issue with nvidia 6600gt card, natty i386, compiz
0.9, nvidia 270.41.06 drivers
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I also have this issue with my laptop. I have a Nvidia GTX 260M running
the nvidia drivers.
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I have a laptop with i915 Intel Integrated graphics. Performance is
pretty much the same on Natty as it was on Maverick. My Nvidia 8600GT-
toting desktop has issues with merely dragging windows around. All the
other animations are butter-smooth (especially using the workspace
switcher) but dragging
@tekstr1der: Actually it is not clear whether this is nvidia-specific or
not.
@SmSpillaz: I don't know if this is anyhow helpful, but I noticed that
in compiz-config-manager -> General -> Display-Settings , the outputs do
not seem to get automatically detected. Under "Outputs", there is always
"64
Sorry, should have clarified that this is with Intel HD graphics on core
i7-640M.
If this bug is nVidia-specific, the title/description should be updated
to reflect such.
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Depends on whether your are also on Nvidia hardware with Nvidia
proprietary driver or not. Could you take a look at gtkperf's results
on Natty Ubuntu classic session without 3d effects (metacity)?
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gtkperf running on natty with default unity/compiz is taking nearly 2x
as long as with 10.04.2. ~15 seconds (natty) vs ~8 seconds (lucid).
Should this issue be filed separately?
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I just manually installed the Nvidia driver binary from the nvidia
website. Unfortunately it does not change things.
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Compiz Very Slow and
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