This bug was fixed in the package lubuntu-artwork - 0.18.1
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lubuntu-artwork (0.18.1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* usr/share/themes/Lubuntu-default/
- Disable inset text style, to reduce CPU usage (LP: #878958)
-- Julien LavergneFri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:08 +0200
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Title:
Default theme "Lubuntu-default" is too much CPU intensive
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Hi,
I've tried it on my old laptop in oneiric 386, and the result is very
better with this package
All the system seems to be most reactive f(in my opinion)
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Default theme "Lubuntu-default" is too much CPU intensive
To manage notifica
Hello Gionatan, or anyone else affected,
Accepted lubuntu-artwork into oneiric-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you i
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/lubuntu-artwork
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Title:
Default theme "Lubuntu-default" is too much CPU intensive
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** Description changed:
- This (very nice!) default theme use, for many widgets, the "inset" text
- rendering mode from murrina engine. While beautiful, this "engraved"
- text rendering effect cause a very high CPU load when a moving window
- overlaps another one, static window. This results in th
This bug was fixed in the package lubuntu-artwork - 0.19
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lubuntu-artwork (0.19) precise; urgency=low
* usr/share/themes/Lubuntu-default/
- Disable inset text style, to reduce CPU usage (LP: #878958)
-- Julien LavergneFri, 28 Oct 2011 13:39:35 +0200
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** Also affects: lubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: lubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Julien Lavergne (gilir)
Status: In Progress
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Hi, I can confirm that with your package the high CPU load and the
associated gray trail have gone. Now the theme looks only a little
heavier then a "normal" murrina-based one.
Another, minor problem is the fact that murrina is quite challenging
per-se, as other themes (eg: Clearlooks, Mist, etc.)
I uploaded a modified version of the theme in this PPA :
https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/staging . It should be available
soon.
Let me know if you see any improvements with it.
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Hi, thank you for your support.
I tried on a older PC also (P4-based Celeron 2.0 GHz + integrated i845
graphics) and the problem is much more pronounced: moving a window over
another one cause the bottom window to be almost fully greyed. Removing
the "inset" text-rendering propriety significantly
Thanks for your bug report. I tried on my system, but i didn't see any
difference with or without this modification. I'll publish a package so
people can also test if it's improving the performances.
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: lubuntu-
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