Bryce: It seems the bug does not occur in Lucid any more, so I mark it
Fix released.
However, I've not tested it thouroughly because Thunar (Xubuntu file
manager) is thoroughly broken in Lucid
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/520118 and
** Tags added: xubuntu
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Karmic: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
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so it seems like some bug in the radeon EXA code, intel works fine here.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
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I am experiencing this problem on my home computer: Fresh install of
9.10 Karmic (GNOME), Athlon 2400+, 1GB DDR, Radeon All-In-Wonder 9600xt
with Visual Effects turned off (None).
Thunderbird is very sluggish, user interface is drawn slowly and there
are 1-2 second delays before the interface
After implementing Christoph's and jooloop's solution, Thunderbird's
responsiveness has improved significantly. This seems to have done the
trick for me.
I agree with Rob and Martin about this being over the heads of many
common users. I'm willing to provide any necessary information to help
I just noticed that after making this change, Firefox has increased
responsiveness now as well. I was noticing some brutal lags when
scrolling websites (in particular Slashdot!) and that seems to have
improved (it's not perfect but now it's usable).
Those are some very useful settings it would
Does anyone know 1) if this is going to be fixed; or 2) how we let
someone important know this should be fixed...?
I mean, I can (and did, thx heaps jooloop) follow the instructions
above, but how many people using Ubuntu can't use the command line, let
alone CTRL+ALT+F1...
How many people in
I totaly agree with you, Bob: this is not a fix a normal user could
apply and therefore this should get fixed in the release. Unfortunately
I cannot answer question 1) and 2) ...
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Wild guess... the problem seems to be in wrong Xorg settings (at least
the problem can be fixed by re-introducing a xorg.conf file with
specific entries).
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