I use Kubuntu 12.04.1 with KDE 4.9 (backport) and installed software-
center manually.
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Title:
Ubuntu Software Center does not resume downloads
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I'm trying to download "Torchight" from Humble Indie Bundle 6 (among others).
Occassionally my internet connection breaks (it's a mobile connection, not the
most stable). This is normally not a problem, except for software-center which
is the only piece of software on my com
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The delay is always there. There seems to be no delay in Gnome for the
comparable situation.
I expect the Dash to appear immediately. As fast as you'd expect that a
character
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The delay is always there. There seems to be no delay in Gnome for the
comparable situation.
I expect the Dash to appear immediately. As fast as you'd expect that a
character appears when you type text.
Maybe it's because the transparency effect in Gnome uses less archaic
w
3.) The problem doesn't fit at all to the idea of a "Precise"-ly acting
operating system :-(
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Title:
unity responds non-deterministically on Supe
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unity responds non-deterministically on Super-Key & other input
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Initial position is "dash closed"
1. Pressing (and Releasing) the Super-Key an odd number of times doesn't
necessarily result in having an open dash, but this is expected
2. same as 1. with even number of key strokes doesn't necessarily result in
closed dash necessariy, but
I did a further test, again with the initial configuration (Nvidia
proprietary driver). I started ET Racer on a slope and maximized the
window.
I then set the background of the gnome-terminal to transparent. The
impact of the terminal maximized with top running in it equals the
impact of the gnome
I concluded slightly wrong in my last post. If blurring can lower CPU
usage it is likely that it doesn't take place on the CPU.
I wouldn't know about Windows 7 - I know it has some blur, but only for
very small areas as far as I remember.
And blur isn't really my problem because I can live withou
When I switch to the nouveau driver I have the same behaviour as you
with Intel graphics.
But do we know where transparency is calculated, do you know?
Assuming it uses the CPU, then the reason why nouveau and intel drivers
don't utilize the CPU is as you said a lower frame rate such that
transpa
Yes, "no longer" - Was in a hurry and didn't reread, Thanks.
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Expo view is CPU intensive
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oI can longer reproduce the original problem also with net power.So I
just have 20 percent compiz on dragging even before moving.
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Expo vi
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Title:
unity transparency seems to use CPU
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Public bug reported:
When I play a video or open an opengl game and then open the dash or
press the Super-Key until the Dash-Help appears, then the CPU usage is
utilized heavily while the HUD shows up, when I expected no increased
CPU usage after the transitition (which is sluggish by the way), be
I'm not quite sure if this is related to the bug - but where is
transparency calculated? On the CPU or GPU?
Too me the transparency update behaviour reminds me of the pre-compiz
days fake transparency seen in Eterm, or aterm.
I even think it's hard to encounter this bug if the transparency is
cal
When I then move the window, the CPU usage increases only slightly by
2-4% percent.
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I use NVIDIA 295.49, Ubuntu 12.04 64bit on an Acer Aspire 5738ZG.
I'm suddenly unable to reproduce to problem entirely. Maybe because I'm
on battery power. (That's the only thing I changed).
In the current situation it increases Xorg CPU usage only to about
8-9%, but compiz usage still goes up t
With the latest release of unity, there is no "base load". compiz and
Xorg both go down to 0-1% CPU usage, but when moving windows the CPU
usage goes up as described.
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compiz seems to have a base load around 20% when workspace switcher is
on.
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Title:
Increased CPU usage when moving windows during workspace-overv
Public bug reported:
When moving windows after clicking the workspace switcher or super+s,
the CPU usage is much higher than when moving windows when zoomed into a
workspace (normal situation).
Also a minor delay becomes visible and lower FPS.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecide
When moving windows in a normal situation I have compiz using about
13-14% of the CPU and Xorg also about 13-14%.
In the workspace overview Xorg uses around 45% of the CPU when moving
windows and compiz about 20%.
I also just noticed that in workspace overview Xorg seems to stick to a
base load o
When disabling vsync I have an additional problem next to tearing, which
makes performance sluggish and increases tearing even more. Ubuntu
wrongly thinks that my screens refresh rate is 50 when it is 60. Forcing
compositing to 60hz improves the experience a lot. It's probably not as
good as vsync,
I can also confirm that disabling vsync results in low cpu usage in unity.
Dropped from about 40% to 5% when moving windows.
What do you need vsync for anyway? The applications take care of their window
content being in sync themselves.
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Public bug reported:
Executing this script crashes the X-Server
#!/bin/sh
xinput --create-master A1
xinput --create-master A2
xinput --create-master A3
xinput --create-master A4
xinput --create-master A5
xinput --create-master A6
xinput --create-master A7
xinput --remove-master "A1 keyboard"
xin
Public bug reported:
When I change Master Volume in Gnome Mixer PCM value is changed as well 1 or 2
percent.
Appears in Ubuntu 9.10
I expect that changing Master Volume under no circumstances touches any
of the other Volume controls:
Chip: Nvidia MCP78 HDMI
** Affects: ubuntu
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