** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 773861
Moving windows is very laggy with Compiz
** Summary changed:
- Move window annoying slow with compiz
+ Moving windows lags behind the mouse by 1-2 seconds; appear to freeze when
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How can this bug be a duplicate when it came before 773861? Just
curious.
But hey unplugging the mouse worked for me as well, but I use the ASUS
Republic of Gamers mouse. Is this considered a Logitech mouse
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 773861 ***
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Hey all... Although this bug has been around for the longest, a fix has
been proposed in bug 773861 so I'm marking this as a duplicate of that
one. Sorry I didn't find this bug sooner.
** This bug has been ma
Hi!
I also confirm what #85 said: disabling the "Hardware Acceleration" in
Firefox makes the system usable. I was one step from installing
Lubuntu...
But, there is still some problems related: Compiz uses lots of memory
and the 6% of the CPU (and any little move increases it to 20% or more).
Tha
I can confirm this, #86. It also slows down if you move (for the first
time) the window to the top or left/right border, so how you would use
the "Aero Snap" or whatever it is called.
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#86 yes I can confirm this behavior
Interesting, I just discovered that #33 's mouse polling fix only works on ONE
of my usb ports o.0. I really don't understand that, but for some reason only 1
port is affected by the fix.
I'll have to do more testing, but I THINK that it works on ANY usb port
This bug affects me as well, and changing the mouse polling rate does
not seem to fix anything. However, I did notice the problem only occurs
when moving a window more than once. The first time a window is moved,
it always goes smoothly. Can anyone confirm this behaviour?
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I think I've found the problem.. at least for my setup.
I disabled Hardware Acceleration in Firefox (8).
No slowdowns for 8 hours now.
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Can someone raise the importance to high please.
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I'm also affected.
Slow scrolling, sluggish window movement.
What I noticed is that when I close all Gecko applications
(Firefox/Thunderbird/KomodoIDE) everything is snappy again!
After reopening those apps everything starts slowing down again (over hours).
My system:
Linux Mint 11 (Ubuntu 11
The mouse polling fix worked for me.
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Issue got fixed for me after applying recent updates.
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Also affects me:
Ubuntu 11.10 becomes absolutely laggy when I move a window or scrolling
firefox.
I have a Logitech Laser Mouse (LS1), so I tried the "usbhid" workaround
with no results.
Also I tried this workaround, and also without results:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11469148
1
One other point: I have doubts about the mouse controller being the
cause. My computer can be working fine, then I'll leave and come back
several hours later and the problem is back. I can't see how the mouse
can cause problems when it's not being used. More likely, it's just
compensating. Like wal
I have this bug with a Nvidia GT430, 4GB mem, AM2 X2, Ubuntu 11.10 64
bit. However, I haven't had it on my laptop which uses Intel graphics.
But I always use the touchpad there. It happens after unity has been
running for awhile. ctl+f2 then unity --replace always fixes it
temporarily. If I had a d
I tried the various solutions in this thread, without success. With
Unity 3D I experience a laggy smooth scrolling in Firefox as well (with
the smoothwheel plugin), apart from the strange behaviour when moving
windows. Unity 2D works fast, scrolls great in Firefox, but gives me the
already old bug
Big thanks to ~jan-tux - that made a huge difference. It's like night
and day.
(Razer Imperator mouse)
Awesome.
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Changing the mouse poll rate doesn't fix the problem for me either (oneiric,
geforce gt240m, logitech performance mx mouse).
choppyness happens with all my (logitech) mice and also the internal touchpad.
But the choppyness is gone, the moment I release the mousebutton and stop
moving the mouse. Y
I didn't fix anything for me.
By the way, I started to use Gnome-shell and the windows are not lagging at all
there (tough there are other graphical glitches, thanks ATI for the great
driver). :(
It probably confirms the laggy windows is caused by a specific issue between
Compiz/Unity and ATI.
I can confirm the usbhid setting addresses the problem for me (Logitech
G500). It was also possible to change while the compiz desktop was
running by "echo 4 > /sys/module/usbhid/parameters/mousepoll" as root,
then unplugging and replugging the mouse.
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Of all the things I thought were related to this bug, this one really eluded me.
I can confirm that the bug is gone if I replace my Razer Copperhead with a
random generic 10$ Genius mouse. After messing with mouse polling, razer is a
lot usable, but still it's choppier than what I get with the Ge
hi! had this bug, used this fix
http://www.urbanterror.info/forums/topic/21844-howto-changing-mouse-polling-rate-on-ubuntu/
helped me
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Ubuntu 11.10 nvidia with Cyborg RAT 5
Changing the mousepoll works fine. I use 5 as pollrate, otherwise the my mouse
moves very slow.
I add a separate file into /etc/modprobe.d, instead of unloading and
loading usbhid module via /etc/modules
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/bug-764330-usbhid.conf
ad
Ubuntu 11/10, Intel graphic (Core i-540m) amd64 with 8GB RAM
and LOGITECH wireless G700
I noticed that window movement with mouse is very laggy, while using touchpad
it is smooth. So I googled "compiz window move mouse touchpad" and found this
bug. This solution worked
sudo gedit /etc/modules
Ap
I found on my computer ,if the glxgears runing, window move is more faster.
If I close glxgears, Other window move choppy
Ubuntu 11.10
kernel 3.0.0-12-generic-pae
name of display: :0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.4
server
Phil Doroff,
Thank you very much for your investigation to this problem. I have had this
issue since 11.04, and now with 11.10 Ubuntu. On both these versions I
installed gnome-shell and had no problems with window movement and general
animation jitters.
I've changed my mousepolling to "10" whic
I should have mentioned... Classic login. No Unity implications.
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Ubuntu 11.04; ATI Radeon HD 4290 (integrated on Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H);
3.2Mhz AMD 955; 4Gb DDR3.
Driver Packaging Version 8.84.6-110324a-116088C-ATI
OpenGL Version 3.3.10665 Compatibility Profile Context
I just gave myself this problem tonight, and got rid of it again. No change of
mouse, ke
I was also able to correct this with Phil Doroff's solution by changing
the usbhid polling by setting it to '10'. My mouse was a Saitek Cyborg
R.A.T. 7, seems to be working great now, thanks!
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I just got my smooth window movement back by applying Phil Doroffs
usbhid polling solution. Thanks a bunch!
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I found an interesting behavior with my Nova X600 laser mouse.
It has some buttons on it to switch between modes with different frequencies.
Whenever I press it, window moving becomes smooth for a few second (approx
30s). Then, it becomes extremely laggy again.
I can reproduce it all the time. No
I have the same issue, with a Logitech G500 mouse.
I find that if any application opens up secondary windows, like say a
search/replace dialog boxes, or even too many menus, then there seems to
be some sort of buffer that fills up and makes window dragging more and
more choppy.
This is usually re
Call me crazy, but in my case the severe lag on moving windows shows up
*only* when Firefox >= v4.0 is running.
In fact, the lag is proportional to the number of Firefox windows open
(but not to the number of tabs). The Firefox window state and which
workspace it is in relative to the window being
I had this problem too. I was able to fix it by changing the mouse settings in
xorg.conf I am using a Logitech G500 mouse.
Use man mousedrv to find the list of valid protocals.
I changed my mouse section too
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option
Fedora was Gnome 3 btw ... I like!!!
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I've tried installing Fedora 15 including the proprietary nVidia drivers
and I get the same problem o that installation ...
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My problem was a laser mouse, to be exact "Steelseries Ikari Laser
Mouse". The problem showed as lag when I dragged a window around the
screen. No problems with scroll, glxgear or slowness over time.
This fixed my problem:
Remember to do a backup of xorg.conf.
first my auto generated mouse sectio
Hey everyone,
I had no success using the sync to vblank, but have had success with the
mouse polling. In windows I set my Razer mouse to 125hz, and the window
slowness went away. There is an option in the compiz settings manager
for mouse polling. I went in there, changed it to 2 (500hz), went in
The interesting thing thing about this bug is, on my Razer mouse I have
a hardware toggle switch on the bottom to switch between 125hz and
1000hz polling options. If I switch to 1000hz (which is my usual) I get
the large window skipping problems when dragging them. When I switch to
125hz it's perfe
gbmidd, I can confirm your observation. But I have to note that the slow
windows come back very quickly.
Also the unity-panel-service doesn't use that much memory in my case. I think
you should also take a look at this Bug #770160.
The difference is that people here are seeing slow windows not on
I have experienced this problem as well, with an Intel 965 graphics kit.
I tried the mouse-polling fixes suggested here (I often use Logitech
USB mouse), but they didn't seem to make much of a difference for me.
Today this issue had deteriorated my desktop to near-unusability. My
uptime was 6 da
Now thats interesting.
Last night I installed a new nVidia driver and got it working fine.
Booted up this morning - that was fine as well
After a long(!) time - several hours as opposed to 20-30 minutes, I got
the slow-down again. Logged out and in again and it seemed to work. Shut
down. Booted u
Nah! Despite new nVidia drivers, I still get the slow-down after a
(longer) while.
In my case, it's not just the moving windows around which is slow, but
also typing, unfolding menus, scrolling etc - the whole user-interface.
If I run glxgears now (after the slowness has set in), I'm getting 10
f
Actualy - I've just realised, that despite nVidias driver being
installed from repository, it didn't function correctly
I've downloaded the lastest from nVidias site and managed to install it
(with some difficulty) - glx gears is now running smoothly ... can't
wait to see how it affects the unity
"It sounds to me like the users have done an excellent job tracking down
the precise problem."
..actually I suspect there are two different issues here, as:
- some report it as an immediate problem present from boot-up and others as
problem that gradually appears after a while
- some report only
FYI, this works for me: options usbhid mousepoll=10
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This bug does not appear for me. I do not have any slowdown when
dragging windows with the mouse. There is no lagging or choppiness. I
am using a Logitech MX310 wired USB optical mouse on Ubuntu 11.04
(Ubuntu Classic session: Gnome w/ compiz enabled). I have not changed
any options such as poll
Adding more confirmation to the pile, in the hopes that someone actually
FIXES THIS!
I have an i7 laptop with an NVIDIA GTX 460M (1.5GB vram). When I move
windows with my external mouse (a Razer Orochi, plugged in; not in
bluetooth mode), I get major choppiness. When I move windows with the
trackp
I don't think this bug is a duplicate of #770160. Reading the reports,
it seems that bug happens after a while, whereas this one is immediate
for me, and directly linked to the mouse refresh rate.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 770160
windows start to move slow after using compiz f
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 770160 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/770160
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 770160
windows start to move slow after using compiz for some hours
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120$ spent and none the wiser :-(
Went out and bought a microsoft natural ergonomics 4000 keyboard and a
microsoft mouse Arc touch.
Both will take some getting used to, but they certainly don't fix my
compiz problems...
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I've done a little bit more testing, but haven't had time to really go
into depth yet.
I've been able to reproduce this issue on every machine I've tried now -
no matter the video card. Plugging in a mouse w/ a 1000Mhz sample rate
= the UI slows down. On some machines (nvidia desktops here in
pa
This whole mouse-polling thing might be onto something.
I have a Phenom II X4, with an ATI Radeon HD 5870. Moving windows and
icons was jerkier than Kathryn Hepburn on bad acid. My mouse is a Razer
DeathAdder Respawn (the 3500 dpi version) which I normally have set to
900 dpi, and running a pollra
Not so optimistic now :-(
the lag is back despite using the (USB) mouse connected by PS2
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Soren -
I haven't had a chance to even take a look at glxgears yet, I will tomorrow and
see if I can get the same behavior you're seeing.
I can confirm that while the "mouse fix" works every time for me now,
there are definite lingering "slow performance creepage" problems going
on as well. I wa
I'm getting optimistic :-)
I've plugged my Logitech USB mouse in via a PS2 interface and rebooted.
That's more than an hour ago now, and I've not experienced the problem
yet! It normally appears after 15-30 minutes. Problem solved?!
However, glxgears is still not working: no glxgears and no outpu
Sorry spoke too fast, I needed to fully reboot my computer for the
options trick to work ,but it did indeed solve the issue. Simply
unplugging the mouse and replugging wasn't enough (even doing modprobe
usbhid mousepoll=10 as suggested on the quake-related page linked above
did not work either).
-
Hello,
I can confirm that this is indeed a mouse-related problem. On my laptop, I have
no lagging issues when dragging a window with the touchpad. However, when using
my mouse (Razer DeathAdder), moving windows is very slow and choppy.
Also the mousepoll options trick doesn't seem to work for me
..won't it just be a laugh, if the solution to our Linux woes is to buy
a Microsoft mouse LOL!
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Interesting indeed. I also have a Logitech mouse (MX500) - but then who
doesn't?
I tried plugging it into my ps2 mouse connector (using an interface,
obviously). I don't know whether it fixes my problem yet, as I am one of
the ones where the problem only comes up after a while and not
immediately
I've successfully narrowed down the cause of this, and found a
workaround - for my systems. I'm unsure if this will fix things for
anyone else, however. I did find some items surprising here, and they
may warrant a deeper look.
This all came down to USB HID mouse sampling rates. The logitech
re
@Phil,
Very interesting! If I experience the problem again, I will definitely
do some testing of different mice. However, I recall that my MacBook
Pro's trackpad also exhibited the problem as well as my Logitech
mouse. It really sounds like two very different bugs, doesn't it?
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Yep, absolutely confirmed that the mouse is the underlying cause. I was
not one of the ones with the "slower over time" problem, it's either
100% in your face, or not there at all it seems.
I can actually do you one better. If I leave both mice plugged in,
moving windows with the Microsoft mouse
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 21:49:10 -
Phil Doroff <764...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I posted 2 hours too soon!
>
> So on a hunch, based on some other xorg.0.log output from other users
> in this ticket, I noticed that all folks with both and Nvidia Video
> card, and a Logitech mouse seem to have
I posted 2 hours too soon!
So on a hunch, based on some other xorg.0.log output from other users in
this ticket, I noticed that all folks with both and Nvidia Video card,
and a Logitech mouse seem to have reported this problem. I run this
configuration as well (G700- same problem wired or wireles
At the risk of simply posting another "me too" comment..
Me too! :)
Hardware: Intel Core i5, Nvidia GTX570
Symptoms: Anything related to moving windows around is absolutely
insanely sluggish/jittery/slow. Reverting to either Ubuntu Classic (no
effects) or Unity2d brings the window management ba
Happening to me in latest Mint, Soren.
i5 2500k
8gb RAM
SSD
GTX 580
GLXGears reporting about 15,000 but everything is choppy.
This seems kind of serious, how long is this going to take?
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Same story, but with even better hardware: Intel i7 at 3.4 Ghz with 16
Gb RAM and a nVidia Corporation GF104 [GeForce GTX 460]
I'm also finding when running glxgears, that nothing at all comes up (no
window with gears and no output in terminal), UNTIL i ctrl-c and it
quits. It reports ~16.000 FPS
Natty
Compiz 0.9.4.0
2.6.38-8-generic-pae
Radeon HD 5750 w/ proprietary driver 11-6-x86
MOUSE: Logitech G500
Compiz is very slow/choppy during window movement and desktop cube
rotation. It is choppy ONLY WHILE THE MOUSE IS MOVING. Compiz is not
slow/choppy while the mouse isn't moving. I assume t
Me too.
- AMD Penom II X2 550 & nVidia GTX250 (nvidia-current from ppa)
- Upgrade from 10.10.
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I experience exactly same problem and it happens with unity and normal
classic ubuntu session. Lag happens after working a while, compiz
--replace does give a temporary performance boost but not for long.
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... (Returning to comment after switching from the Unity “Ubuntu”
session to “Ubuntu Classic” session for one week.)
Moving windows became very slow again. I tried “compiz --replace” but
it did not help. I had to log out and back in again to fix it. The
Xorg process had a resident memory size o
@Timo:
Regarding your workaround of using Compizconfig Settings Manager to set the
Composite plugin refresh to 60 Hz (or another fixed value) rather than
automatically detect it, I am skeptical that it works.
I found that simply restarting Compiz with 'compiz --replace' is what
causes the tempor
Another confirmation that Unity gets slow after running for a while.
Unity runs fine when I first boot up, but after a while things get
unusable: Dragging windows to move them is nearly impossible, I
sometimes have to wait 5+ seconds for the window to react to a drag.
Switching desktops is also ex
I found the same fix, but I had to set the refresh rate to more like
120. Large windows still exhibit jerkiness, which makes me wonder if
they're catching on the edges of the screen because of some edge-
snapping plugin that I haven't found yet.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Catched the problem again, but now in Linux Mint. HW: ATI Radeon HD 4500 series
mobility, Core i3-330M, 4GB RAM.
Proprietary drivers installed (fglrx).
My configuration In CCSM:
Composite - Update freq=60; all checkboxes are clear.
OpenGL - all checkboxes unchecked. All works properly. But when c
About 5 minutes after posting this I found a kind of workaround that
seems to improve things a lot:
in ccsm (compizconfig-settings-manager)
in the composite plugin, deactivate auto detection and set the refresh to
something like 60.
restart compiz by doing compiz --replace
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Fresh install of natty. (ubuntu 11.04)
All packages upgraded.
recommended proprietary nvidia-drivers installed.
fresh configuration.
Choppy window movement when using compiz.
$ compiz --version
Compiz 0.9.4.0
$ uname -r
2.6.38-8-generic-pae
$ lspci |grep nV
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nV
EXACTLY same problem here. When using Unity or Ubuntu Classic (with
Compiz effects) window management becomes very jerky and unusable. I
tried to play with VSYNC options, even tested all available Nvidia
drivers and no luck. AMD Phenom II 965, GTX560Ti.
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I get this under Ubuntu 11.04 running Unity. Windows are smooth for a
variable period of time, and then become jerky. Other Unity functions
such as sidebar auto-hide and workspace switching remain smooth. I have
not found a combination of nvidia-settings and ccsm settings that
ameliorate this probl
Also within Virtualbox 4.0.8 (71778)
Host: AMD-X4/4GB/GF9600GT
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Also on AMD-X4/4GB/GeForce 9600 GT after switching to 11.04
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Confirmed on E7500/4GB/GeForce GT 240 after updating to 11.04 from 10.10.
Any changes in ccsm didn't help.
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Update: After extensively screwing around with compiz config options and
then restarting X, the problem is magically gone. The weird thing is,
I had restored all of the settings to their original settings. Afraid
to reboot now.
Update: Disabling window decoration and moving the window with ALT-
This happens for me on a Radeon 3870 using the r600g driver. Unchecking
OpenGL -> Sync To VBlank does not help me.
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Same here, I noticed a slow movement of windows (not too annoying,
though)
AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor, 4GB RAM
Ubuntu 11.04 AMD64
ATI Radeon HD 4250
Disabling vert refresh sync in compiz DOES work for me.
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If you load amsn or quanta on Ubuntu 11.04, it is trivial to reproduce
this bug, on ANY driver/hardware combination. Using either compiz or
unity. Problem does not exist with acceleration disabled (ubuntu
classic, no effects).
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Confirm. Bug still exists in 11.04 Release (Update from 10.10)
NVIDIA 330M, proprietary driver 270. All animation is smooth and fast, except
windows movement.
In 10.10 all works perfect.
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Same bug at E2140, 2gb ram, radeon HD 4670
Disabling the vert refresh sync in compiz not help.
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There is a quiet simple solution. Disable the vert refresh sync in
compiz options.
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I have same bug.
amd64 X4, 4gb ram, radeon 4850
natty b2 x64
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