Christopher,
This has been an issue for me since 10.04, so this bug has existed for
2.5 years. I recently just reinstalled Ubuntu and have the most upto
date system. Now compiz is taking ~15% of my cpu.
When can we expect this issue to be looked at and fixed, and not be put
at the bottom of the p
I have been running 11.04 gnome with compiz for 40 days straight without
reboot and have not had a problem. this must be out dated packages or
some other issue.
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Sorry, forgot about this. It seems that it was a problem with my
motherboard. I upgraded my motherboard and it works now.
Thanks
brendan
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I can confirm this, at the moment my compiz is using 775.9 MB
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Title:
Compiz uses increasingly large amounts of memory
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
At random, the display stops working, if I move my mouse (also typing on
the keyboard) it starts working again until I stop moving it. This goes
on for about 5 mins, then for some unknown reason it starts working
again (i.e display works when I do no
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 9.10, the new splash screen when Ubuntu is first booted (the
white Ubuntu Logo). It seems to me that it's to much like Vista's
startup.
The problem with this is that I believe that Canonical could get sued
for copyright infringement. Also it looks bad on Ubuntu, bec