Yup, seems fixed.
Closing the compiz task as well
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Is the fix released yet, this bug has been in the "Fix Committed" state
for almost two months?
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You should really consider lowering the opening/close animations to 200
and minimize to 300. The animations are so quick at this point they
seem to stutter. I have a decent graphics card and have been running
Compiz some time. These settings are quite nice. This gives a nice
transitioning open/
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Well yes if a user has an older computer the animations will stutter,
but should this user have the effects enabled in the first place? I just
think that, if a user is going to go ahead and enable desktop effects,
the effects might as well be decent looking (including a time step of 1)
rather than
s/while/will/
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While it looks better at 1 it also uses a lot more resources so if your
computer is under heavy load or you just have an older machine it while
stutter and look horrible.
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I personally just found out that the "animation time step" under Effect
Settings under my default Ubuntu installation was set to 10. I moved it
down to 1, and that makes the animations appear much smoother. I think
all default installations should have this setting.
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