2010/3/4 omer akram <[email protected]>

> I have been using gnome shell on my netbook for a few days now and whenever
> there are 3-4 apps opened on a single works space the animation when any
> application is brought to the front is very much laggy. So the netbook
> hardware not as powerful to support gnome-shell?
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I was wondering about that too, what exaclty are minimum requirements to
guarantee a fluid working environment? Ive been running gnome-shell on my
Acer Aspire One for a while and it behaves so-so, most of the time i blame
it on gnome-shell being in the middle of development thus i dont file a bug
for every little lag i experience, but it would be interesting if there is
some kind of Minimum Requirements Description at all? Or maybe some values
gnome-shell is aiming to be run with in a nice fashion looking further down
the Roadmap.

Is there any discussion going on about making more GPU-heavy Operations
(like repositioning all Windows at once) an Opt-In so they will just not be
used on older/smaller/slower systems or does gnome-shell aim at slower
systems in the first place? After all, we all love our animations but
everybody gets kinda frustrated if you dont get around to do what you wanted
to do.
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