Daniel, no luck with smooth windows after disabling Detect Refresh Rate.
In fact, they became jerky again.
Also, it turns out that disabling Bailer didn't work well either.
What does seem to work is disabling all Window Management options except
Move Window and Resize Window.
Lastly, as another
Since #760814 is deemed a duplicate, I've bounced overhere.
Just installed 11.04 w/ Classic (i.e., GNOME 2.32). GeForce 210 and
binary driver 270.41.06-0ubuntu1. Window movement was stunningly jerky.
Went into CCSM and disabled "Bailer". Now, window movement is
acceptable, but glxgers is still
Nvidia apparently made some bad chips...
http://www.nvidiasettlement.com/affectedmodels.html
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1013947/why-nvidia-duff-chips-shoddy-engineering
Even if your Dell isn't on the Official List, it might still have the
affected GPU.
I solved the problem by repla
Adding "nosplash nouveau.modeset=0" has me logged in without any errors,
but at 800x600 instead of 1280x1024.
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Changing the GRUB boot param to "nosplash" (thanks, #147623 !!) just
pushed the problem back to when after I'd logged in. :(
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