The original bug report mentions a latency of 0.5 seconds, so note that
this is NOT a hugely obvious bug - nevertheless it is one of the most
important things to be responsive on the entire desktop.  UI
responsiveness is usually measured in milliseconds, a full second is an
eternity for a keystroke response.

I too see this bug in Ubuntu 10.10 using an Nvidia 240 GT (driver
version 260.19.06), with metacity compositing enabled.  Latency is near-
zero when compositing is disabled.  Latency encountered when using
Compiz should probably not be discussed in this bug report; compiz is a
totally separate code path with unique issues.

Naive observation suggests that the WM is waiting for the window
thumbnails to render before it draws the alt-tab window for the first
time.  It's vastly preferable for the alt-tab window to appear
immediately, with whatever representation of the windows it can provide
(icon + name) until the window thumbnail is ready to display.  Aside
from more complex code, are there any reasons this shouldn't be the
intended behavior?

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Title:
  Alt+Tab - switching applications delay. slow

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