I agree... this is why I'm posting a bug for it for 10.10. My guess is
exactly that it's a driver issue.
~Mitchell
On 09/15/2010 09:35 AM, Fabounet wrote:
> I have the exact same hardware as you (a Dell Mini 9) and experience no
> problem at all under Karmic. So I think this is a problem in Ub
I have the exact same hardware as you (a Dell Mini 9) and experience no
problem at all under Karmic. So I think this is a problem in Ubuntu 10.10,
and more precisely the drivers that are shipped with.
2010/9/14 Matthieu Baerts
> Hi,
>
> The hidding methods have been rewritten. It works much bett
Only when hiding, unhiding. Didn't try to remove any animations, as
it's the exact same setup (literally, copied the config file) as in
10.04, and it worked beautifully.
On 09/14/2010 06:56 PM, Fabounet wrote:
> does it only happen whrn the dock is hiding/unhiding ?
> nothing special when you
does it only happen whrn the dock is hiding/unhiding ?
nothing special when you just move the mouse inside the dock and triggers
the animations ?
did you try to remove the animations (maybe you set up too much animations,
the graphic card of a netbook is not that powerful) ?
2010/9/14 dinky
> A
Actually, I'm using Emerald with Compiz, and composite is indeed
enabled. This is the same setup I've had under 10.04, sans the opengl.
Have tried all of the hiding animation effects, no change with any of
them. Any other ideas?
~dinky
On 09/14/2010 01:02 AM, Fabounet wrote:
> Hi,
> it seems
Forgot one point:
could you also try to change the hiding effect ?
2010/9/13 Fabrice Rey
> Hi,
> it seems you are using Metacity without composite. that's not a problem,
> but I have a netbook with an Intel graphic chip, and I can use the dock with
> opengl and composite (it's very smooth).
> if
Hi,
it seems you are using Metacity without composite. that's not a problem, but
I have a netbook with an Intel graphic chip, and I can use the dock with
opengl and composite (it's very smooth).
if you're using fake transparency, could you try without ? also could you
try with composite activated ?