[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2009-06-14 Thread Robert Ancell
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[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2009-05-07 Thread Nattgew
I'm using UXA with Jaunty right now with 3 workspaces and it seems fine, even while running something heavier like F-Spot. -- Expo plugin is slow https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2009-05-07 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Could you please run from a command line: apport-collect 283497 .It will attach the required information to the report, for more detailed Debugging instructions please look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingCompiz. T

[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2008-11-10 Thread Nattgew
** Description changed: Binary package hint: compiz I just upgraded to Intrepid from Hardy. Zooming out is slow, moving windows is slow, even switching viewport focus is slow. Once I switch out, I see that Xorg was using a lot of CPU, and then the other Compiz plugins seem fine. - I go

[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2008-10-23 Thread Nattgew
** Description changed: Binary package hint: compiz I just upgraded to Intrepid from Hardy. - I got this to happen in Gnome, and closing Thunderbird fixed it. But having Thunderbird open doesn't necessarily make it slow. - I noticed that in Xfce the Expo plugin is really slow. Zooming ou

[Bug 283497] Re: Expo plugin is slow

2008-10-14 Thread Nattgew
** Description changed: Binary package hint: compiz I just upgraded to Intrepid from Hardy. - I am pretty sure that this is fine in Gnome, I will confirm that later. + I got this to happen in Gnome, and closing Thunderbird fixed it. But having Thunderbird open doesn't necessarily make it