[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2011-02-03 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2011-01-25 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2010-09-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-power
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
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Re: [Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2010-09-15 Thread David Parker
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 Status in GNOME Desktop Common Files: Fix Released
 Status in Gnome Powermanager: Fix Released
 Status in libgnome: Invalid
 Status in GNOME Remote Desktop: Invalid
 Status in X.Org X server: Fix Released
 Status in “gnome-desktop” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “libxrandr” package in Ubuntu: Invalid

 Bug description:
 I upgraded Jaunty this morning, and after a reboot, my system was utterly
 slow and sluggish as soon as I started the GNOME session. boot and gdm
 worked fine, and a failsafe X-Terminal only session works fine as well.

 I bisected this to the upgrade of libxrandr2 from 2:1.2.3-1 to
 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1.

 This is a Dell Latitude D430

 $ xrandr
 Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1280 x 1280
 VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 261mm x 163mm
   1280x800   59.8*+
   1024x768   60.0
   800x60060.3
   640x48059.9
 TMDS-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

 $ lspci | grep VGA
 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)

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Re: [Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2010-09-15 Thread David Parker
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On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Bug Watch Updater 
307...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:

 ** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Importance: Unknown = High

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 Status in GNOME Desktop Common Files: Fix Released
 Status in Gnome Powermanager: Fix Released
 Status in libgnome: Invalid
 Status in GNOME Remote Desktop: Invalid
 Status in X.Org X server: Fix Released
 Status in “gnome-desktop” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “libxrandr” package in Ubuntu: Invalid

 Bug description:
 I upgraded Jaunty this morning, and after a reboot, my system was utterly
 slow and sluggish as soon as I started the GNOME session. boot and gdm
 worked fine, and a failsafe X-Terminal only session works fine as well.

 I bisected this to the upgrade of libxrandr2 from 2:1.2.3-1 to
 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1.

 This is a Dell Latitude D430

 $ xrandr
 Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1280 x 1280
 VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 261mm x 163mm
   1280x800   59.8*+
   1024x768   60.0
   800x60060.3
   640x48059.9
 TMDS-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

 $ lspci | grep VGA
 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-10-28 Thread Michael Terry
** Tags added: oem-services

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Re: [Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-30 Thread William Grant
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 12:35 +, BigBadBassMan wrote:
 this also seems to affect vino (vino-server) because disabling it shows
 normal behaviour, whereas an enabled vino whill eat up to 70% of CPU on
 a Core2Duo E8400 with only Firefox and pidgin opened.

 affects vino
 status invalid

That would be a different bug. Please file a new one.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-27 Thread BigBadBassMan
this also seems to affect vino (vino-server) because disabling it shows
normal behaviour, whereas an enabled vino whill eat up to 70% of CPU on
a Core2Duo E8400 with only Firefox and pidgin opened.

** Also affects: vino
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-26 Thread Pavol Klačanský
hallo, i have same problem, the status bars cause it, I've attached screenshot
when I use theme without animated status bars, it's better

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-14 Thread Alberto Milone
if killing both gnome-setting-daemon and gnome-power-manager doesn't solve the 
problem, please file a new bug report and follow the instructions reported here 
to diagnose the problem:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HighCPU

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-14 Thread Sam Denison
I also have had this problem, stopping the mentioned GNOME components
didn't solve the problem, although it did bring the X server CPU usage
down from about 50% to about 20%. I have an IBM ThinkPad X32, with a
ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY (AGP) 16MB.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-13 Thread Sesivany
I upgraded from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 64bit. Xorg takes 15-30 % CPU all the time 
even if it's idle.
lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)


** Attachment added: My xorg.conf
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-04-06 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Status: Fix Released = New

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-30 Thread MrAuer
I noticed this too, updated today, installed from Jaunty Beta amd64.
Gnome is unusably slow on a dualcore - sucks up between 50-90% idling
from login onwards - this happens every time I log in to Gnome. The
problem is only with Gnome - Im now running XFCE and everything works
right and smooth, with cpu idling at a few percentage.

One monitor only, Nvidia driver supplied by Jaunty repos (180.37). Ill
try to look further into this later.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-07 Thread Sebastien Bacher
commenting on a closed bug about different issues will not work great
there, you should better open new bugs about your performances issue
with a clear description

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-07 Thread Sebastien Bacher
could whoever is subscribed to this bug with an anti-spam service which
replies to comment stop that now?

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-07 Thread Twig
That may have been my overzealous spam filter. I've disabled it now.
Sorry for the problem.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-07 Thread Joseph Method
Created new bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
settings-daemon/+bug/339228

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-06 Thread Joseph Method
The g-s-d problem caused me to misinterpret a problem with dual-monitor
displays. On a Macbook 1,1 whenever I plugged in a DVI-to-HDMI connector
to a flatscreen television (using a TMDS-1 output on an intel card), on
hotplug the machine would start to slow down. On coldplug and an
unaltered xorg.conf it would attempt to load both displays but the
flatscreen would start flickering on and off and eventually stop
attempting to display anything. xrandr would show both active LVDS and
TMDS-1 connections. Any attempt to use gnome-display-settings would only
show a blank application window that could not be closed except by force
quit. I had assumed that this was an issue directly with xserver-xorg-
intel until I saw this bug.

As of today, killing gnome-settings-daemon immediately caused the
flatscreen video to appear and slowness issues are gone. Trying to use
gnome-display-settings immediately kills the display and shows the blank
window again. Perhaps this points to xrandr and intel, or xrandr and
dual-monitor auto-detection?

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-06 Thread Joseph Method

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23571148/Xorg.0.log

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-06 Thread Joseph Method
Just to be clear, these are the same symptoms that Chousuke reported on
2009-01-26. Running gnome-display-properties will cause the screen to go
black until it's closed, regardless of whether g-s-d is running. A clean
X session with g-s-d disabled at startup and briefly running gnome-
display-properties is the same size as the previous log.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-05 Thread Reuben Thomas
I am getting exactly this problem, still, with the latest jaunty
packages that have claimed to fix it.

If I run gnome-settings-daemon, I get constant ~30% CPU usage.

If I kill gnome-settings-daemon, the problem goes away.

I have another machine also running jaunty which doesn't show the
problem, using the same driver (but different Intel hardware: the
functioning machine is a Samsung NC-10 Atom-based laptop, and the non-
functioning one is a Mac mini, first Intel generation with Intel
integrated graphics).

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-04 Thread Max Bowsher
Undoing re-opening of bug, as some subsequent change seems to have fixed
the problem for real.

** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-03-04 Thread Max Bowsher
Undoing re-opening of bug, as some subsequent change seems to have fixed
the problem for real.

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-02-02 Thread Max Bowsher
Bug 324524 filed concerning the g-p-m slow startup and less-than-full-
but-still-abnormal CPU usage.

I don't recall any relevant updates, but the full CPU usage issue which
I refer to in the 2009-01-30 comments no longer reproduces for me, so
I'm happy to close this bug.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-02-02 Thread Max Bowsher
Re Alberto's last comment - killing g-p-m _does_ solve the issue now
broken out into bug 324524 - I'm absolutely convinced that that one is
g-p-m related.

The issue which g-p-m didn't solve was the full CPU usage which I can no
longer reproduce. Sorry for being less than clear which one I was
talking about.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-31 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: xorg-server
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-30 Thread Alberto Milone
Max: does killing gnome-settings-daemon solve the problem?

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-30 Thread Max Bowsher
No, killing gnome-settings-daemon does not affect the CPU usage level,
as mentioned in comment 33 above.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-30 Thread Alberto Milone
Ok Max, it must be a different bug then. Please file a new bug report
and explain that, differently from this bug, killing gnome-settings-
daemon and gnome-power-manager doesn't solve the problem.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-30 Thread Bryce Harrington
See also:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HighCPU

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-29 Thread Max Bowsher
I am reopening the task against gnome-desktop, as in my case, on the
Acer Aspire One, the current 1:2.25.5-0ubuntu1 does _not_ fix the
problem. I require additionally Peter Clifton's workaround from comment
23, a.k.a.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=126905action=view, or the
Xorg CPU usage pegs at 50% (100% of one core) and remains there, with
killing gnome-power-manager _not_ being a solution in this case.

** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-28 Thread Mario Limonciello
closing gnome desktop task.  it was fixed in version 1:2.25.5-0ubuntu1

** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-power-manager - 2.24.0-0ubuntu14

---
gnome-power-manager (2.24.0-0ubuntu14) jaunty; urgency=low

  * Add 79-randr13-speed-fix.patch from Gnome SVN to use a less expensive
call when operating with xrandr 1.3.  Original patch by Alberto Milone,
much thanks. (LP: #307306)

 -- Mario Limonciello mario_limoncie...@dell.com   Wed, 28 Jan 2009
13:44:54 -0600

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-28 Thread Max Bowsher
Reversing automated action of Launchpad Janitor, as per my previous
comments the patch improves but does not fully fix the problem with
gnome-power-manager

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = In Progress

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-27 Thread Max Bowsher
Some additional information on my problems reported in comment 33:
(which, to recap, are that gnome-power-manager still stimulates Xorg
into using excessive CPU with the patches applied, but not as excessive
as without them, and that the CPU usage stops after a while)

I turned off autostart of g-p-m in gnome-session-properties and instead
ran it manually as 'gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose' so that I
could capture its logging. I am attaching the result. Of particular
relevance, note that in the logs there is a gap of 2 minutes 26 seconds
in the log timestamps at line 86 of the file - it is during this
interval that the CPU usage is occurring. If the log output is anything
to judge by, it looks like g-p-m may be blocked waiting on Xorg during
this time. Once this situation unblocks, a HUGE quantity of various
gpm_brightness_xrandr_* calls are logged.

** Attachment added: gnome-power-manager.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21698068/gnome-power-manager.log

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-27 Thread Isaac Clerencia
i am completely up-to-date but still having problems whenever the screen
brightness changes, even if it's a manual change by me (i.e., using the
Macbook brightness buttons) ...

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-26 Thread Chousuke
I noticed that running the gnome-display-properties application also
triggers this; I was able to consistently trigger this bug by:

1) first having my external monitor unplugged
2) plugging it in; at this point, nothing happens.
3) start gnome-display-properties - X.org goes insane and the display 
properties app stays unresponsive.

(it appears to work if gnome-power-manager is not running, but clicking
detect monitors seems to trigger the bug regardless.)

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-26 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas
Xorg on my also used 100% of one of cores. But I was not able to solve this 
without recompiling packages.
 * Nothing changed if I killed gnome-power-manager or gnome-settings-daemon.
 * I downgraded libxrandr to intrepid version, and the related packages - no 
change.
 * Removed libgnome-desktop-11 in favor of libgnome-desktop-7 and downgraded 
many gnome packages to intrepid version, although they were working mostly fine 
for a couple of weeks.

Strangely enough, only after I downgraded gnome-session, the high cpu
use by xorg has stopped.

Dell XPS 1330 using nvidia x drivers so intrepid xorg, other than that
mostly jaunty packages.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-22 Thread Carey Underwood
Just started happening to me a couple days after I upgraded to jaunty,
didn't seem to be any updates that triggered it.

Consistently occurred for 3 reboots, going away when I switched to vesa,
and coming back when switching back to intel, and then mysteriously
disappeared again just as I was switching back into intel to try the
gnome-settings-daemon workaround.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-22 Thread Alberto Milone
Max: what driver are you using?

Carey: it depends on RandR events. Vesa doesn't support them.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-22 Thread Max Bowsher
intel / dri i915 - I'll attach Xorg.0.log

Though, I've now noticed that about 2 and a half minutes after login,
the rogue CPU usage stops. (In comparison to stopping immediately if I
kill gnome-power-manager).

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21537221/Xorg.0.log

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-21 Thread Alberto Milone
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #568537
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568537

** Also affects: libgnome via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568537
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-21 Thread Alberto Milone
I have provided upstream with Peter's patch (after testing it) and I've also 
written another patch so as to make sure that gnome-desktop checks the version 
of the library at runtime too:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568537

** Changed in: libgnome
   Importance: Unknown = Undecided
 Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #568537 = None
   Status: Unknown = New

** Changed in: libgnome
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-21 Thread Max Bowsher
I'm afraid that for me, the bug still exists even after rebuilding
gnome-desktop with
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=126905action=view from
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568160, and rebuilding gnome-
power-manager with
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=126753action=view and
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=126770action=view from
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568162.

It is noticable from the CPU graph that there is *some* improvement, but
there is still clear inappropriate CPU-busyness from Xorg. Killing
gnome-power-manager (but not gnome-settings-daemon) stops the CPU-
busyness.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Status: New = Fix Released

** Changed in: gnome-power
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-desktop - 1:2.25.5-0ubuntu1

---
gnome-desktop (1:2.25.5-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low

  * New upstream version:
libgnome-desktop
- GnomeBG: use gdk_color_equal() instead of custom function
- GnomeRR: use XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent instead of
  XRRGetScreenResources when available (xrandr 1.3) because it's cheaper
  (lp: #307306)
- GnomeBG: emit transitioned signal instead of changed signal for
  new frames in a slideshow background
- GnomeBG: reorganize code a bit
- GnomeBG: add fading API to support fading between two backgrounds

gnome-desktop (1:2.25.3-0ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/100_load_desired_settings.patch:
- libgnome-desktop/gnome-rr-config.c:
  + clean up the patch to reuse code from the current API
  + don't segfault with old configuration files (LP: #314406)
  + remove notification on login when the configuration file
is absent or invalid
  + don't let configurations_read_from_file() try to read xml
files which don't exist

 -- Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com   Tue, 20 Jan 2009 10:50:09
+0100

** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
I've added comments on the upstream bugs to point out that the fix isn't
quite correct.

Testing the Xrandr client library for version at compile time is
necessary, but you also need to test the reported Xrandr protocol
version from the server, since in the general case, the two might not
match.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Alberto Milone
It would be a problem only if one downgraded libxrandr to a previous
version. Usually distributions don't update libxrandr or the Xserver in
stable releases. This means that g-d and g-p-m will have to be rebuilt
(in this case) in order to be used with previous versions of libxrandr.
In any case future upgrades won't be a problem.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
It would be a problem only if one downgraded libxrandr to a previous version. 
Usually distributions don't update 
libxrandr or the Xserver in stable releases. This means that g-d and g-p-m 
will have to be rebuilt (in this case) in order to be used with previous 
versions of libxrandr. In any case future upgrades won't be a problem.

As we discussed on IRC, this is fine for distros where the program is
being used on the locally shipped X server, with a consistent support in
the Xrandr client library and the local X server. (e.g. Fine in the
context of a disto local patch).

For an upstream fix, they must consider the case where the X server
might be remote, where it is much more likely that the client library
and server extention don't match in feature-set.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
Checking the Xorg server code, the following procedures make the
RRGetInfo call, which seems to lead to the expensive probe:

ProcRRGetScreenSizeRange
ProcRRGetScreenResources
ProcRRGetScreenInfo
ProcRRSetScreenConfig

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
Also, unfortunately the problem isn't fixed by the cheaper call to
XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent

Other Xrandr calls are expensive, such as the XRRGetScreenSizeRange
one made in gnome-desktop's gnome-rr.c

This Xserver backtrace shows the issue:

#0  0xb809e430 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1  0xb7ce7700 in __nanosleep_nocancel () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#2  0xb7d24ffc in usleep () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#3  0xb7ab826e in i830WaitForVblank (pScreen=0xa197040) at 
../../src/i830_display.c:379
#4  0xb7abaf80 in i830_crtc_mode_set (crtc=0xa199b80, mode=0xbfdb9ea0, 
adjusted_mode=0xa4d70e8, x=0, y=0) at ../../src/i830_display.c:1511
#5  0x080ed08d in xf86CrtcSetModeTransform (crtc=0xa199b80, mode=0xbfdb9ea0, 
rotation=1, transform=0x0, x=0, y=0)
at ../../../../hw/xfree86/modes/xf86Crtc.c:366
#6  0x080ed6d6 in xf86CrtcSetMode (crtc=0xa199b80, mode=0xbfdb9ea0, 
rotation=8180, x=0, y=0) at ../../../../hw/xfree86/modes/xf86Crtc.c:413
#7  0xb7ab956d in i830GetLoadDetectPipe (output=0xa19b618, mode=0xbfdb9ea0, 
dpms_mode=0xbfdb9f78) at ../../src/i830_display.c:1811
#8  0xb7ad746d in i830_tv_detect (output=0xa19b618) at ../../src/i830_tv.c:1376
#9  0x080eda90 in xf86ProbeOutputModes (scrn=0xa197040, maxX=4096, maxY=4096) 
at ../../../../hw/xfree86/modes/xf86Crtc.c:1500
#10 0x080f56c0 in xf86RandR12GetInfo12 (pScreen=0xa19c460, 
rotations=0xbfdba16a) at ../../../../hw/xfree86/modes/xf86RandR12.c:1255
#11 0x08162e89 in RRGetInfo (pScreen=0xa19c460) at ../../randr/rrinfo.c:196
#12 0x08167084 in ProcRRGetScreenSizeRange (client=0xa3d2208) at 
../../randr/rrscreen.c:227
#13 0x0815f305 in ProcRRDispatch (client=0x0) at ../../randr/randr.c:473
#14 0x0808cdbf in Dispatch () at ../../dix/dispatch.c:437
#15 0x08071aad in main (argc=10, argv=0xbfdba324, envp=Cannot access memory at 
address 0x8
) at ../../dix/main.c:383

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
My local kludgy workaround for now is this:

-- gnome-desktop-2.25.5.orig/libgnome-desktop/gnome-rr.c
+++ gnome-desktop-2.25.5/libgnome-desktop/gnome-rr.c
@@ -512,6 +512,8 @@

switch (event-subtype)
{
+case RRNotify_OutputProperty:
+return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE;
default:
break;
}

Just changing the mask of events we're asking for doesn't seem to help -
possibly because GDK already set the mask, and included the property
change notifications.

Realistically, we should not be waking up so many clients for such
changes, and Xrandr needs to grow some more selective ways to mask
properties we might be interested in.

Also, a complete family of Curretn method call variants to be used in
notification callbacks would be a useful thing to have in Xrandr 1.4.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Alberto Milone
I'm curious to know more on how gnome-power-manager and gnome-settings-
daemon are used remotely so as to better define the use-case in which
this change would lead to a failure.

It's weird that I can't reproduce the problem any longer (even with
XRRGetScreenSizeRange).

I have a few questions:
1) Does it solve the problem if you patch out the if-block with 
XRRGetScreenSizeRange in gnome-rr.c?
2) Did you apply the patch for gnome-power-manager yourself (as this update has 
not been included in Ubuntu yet)?

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
These programs might be used remotely, or in a nested X session, or a
VNC session, for example. I realise there are ways and means, but I
suspect the stock VNC server from RealVNC won't support that extension
(theory untested).

I have in the past (not currently) run servers hosting desktops,
accessible via VNC. IE.. not the distro's stock X server.

In truth, the suggestion to fix this was more about correctness than
whether it is likely the bug would be hit.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
gnome-power-manager isn't bothering me, since I still have the patched
version of GDK which isn't emitting the monitors-changed event for
output property notifications.

gdkevents-x11.c, line 2114:

if (screen  notify-subtype != RRNotify_OutputProperty)
_gdk_x11_screen_process_monitors_change (screen);

Just testing blocking our XRRGetScreenSizeRange now

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
Blocking out XRRGetScreenSizeRange does indeed also fix the problem,
however I noted that the call fills in information which may be accessed
via various APIs, so I'd prefer to leave it in there if possible.

At least, disabling the update when recieving an output property
notification just means that the performance problem is taken care
without harming the update of information feeding those getters.

If we were being really fancy, we could actually inspect the
notification for change of output property, and just ignore the
brightness change ones. (If you're concerned that TV-out details might
be relevant to re-query Xrandr).

Looking at this though, I don't think think the applications concerend
actually care about output properties. GDK's  monitors-changed
emission, might arguably be interesting in the absence of a output-
property-changed signal.

In the longer term, I think if GDK is going to attempt to wrap Xrandr,
it needs to do a better mapping of these notifications, and / or
proxying of information gleaned from the change notification events.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
This is most easily reproducible if you have a laptop, remove / insert
the AC lead, and wait some seconds before gnome-power-manager notices,
and starts to fade the backlight brightness between its AC and battery
presets.

Killing gnome-settings-daemon fixes the issue (or patching it as above).

Since you're assigned to this, I'll not take the liberty of resetting
the Fix relesaed status, but would suggest it might want to go back to
Confirmed?

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Alberto Milone
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = In Progress

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Alberto Milone
I set the report to in progress.

Your workaround shouldn't cause any problem to either the RandR applet
or the g-s-d, therefore I think it would be ok to apply it.

We can ask upstream to adopt the patch and see how it goes. Do you want
me to do this or do you prefer to do it yourself?

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Peter Clifton
Sure.. are those the only two consumers of gnome-rr.c's API?

If you're happy to push stuff upstream, please go ahead. I was hoping my
mail to the xorg list ('CC yourself and KeithP) would yield some insight
as to what they consider the best fix.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-20 Thread Alberto Milone
Ok, thanks for your fix then. I'll discuss this with upstream

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Status: Unknown = New

** Changed in: gnome-power
   Status: Unknown = New

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-18 Thread Alberto Milone
** Also affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #568162
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568162

** Also affects: gnome-power via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568162
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: gnome-desktop
   Importance: Undecided = Unknown
 Bugwatch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #568160
   Status: New = Unknown

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-18 Thread Alberto Milone
As Peter Clifton pointed out, there's a new and less expensive call in
the RandR 1.3 API (XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent), credits to him for
telling me about it. This function doesn't make RandR reprobe hardware
and it's definitely the right function to use when listening for events
(at least in this case).

As I found out that gnome-desktop wasn't the only one which was causing
high CPU usage, I have filed separate bug reports against gnome-desktop
and gnome-power-manager and provided upstream with patches which fix the
problem. Now, if RandR 1.3 is availble, XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent is
used instead of XRRGetScreenResources and the problem is gone.

I think we can unsubscribe the both the Xserver and libxrandr since they
seem to do the right thing.

** Changed in: libxrandr (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
   Status: New = In Progress

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
   Status: New = In Progress

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-15 Thread Alberto Milone
The problem affects applications which listen to RandR events. In Gnome
both gnome-desktop (hence gnome-settings-daemon) and gnome-power-manager
do it.

I have written 2 patches which make the Gnome desktop usable again by
preventing both apps from listening to RandR events. This, of course,
doesn't solve the real problem.

If no fix is for libxrandr is found in time for Jaunty's release we may
want to include my patch as a cheap workaround.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-15 Thread Alberto Milone

** Attachment added: Patch for gnome-desktop
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21242487/101_ignore_output_properties.patch

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-15 Thread Alberto Milone

** Attachment added: Patch for gnome-power-manager
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21242510/79-no_events.patch

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-15 Thread Alberto Milone
oh, and the horrible /* */ for each line was caused by an IDE I used. I
can change this if we decide to include the patches.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-14 Thread Peter Clifton
As an off the wall suggestion, try killing gnome-settings-daemon, then
swithing to console for a while, then back to graphics. Your symptoms,
and the relation to Xrandr sound like they could be related to a problem
I diagnosed earlier where g-s-d would get into a big loop continually
firing Xrandr events at the X server, causing it to keep re-probing its
outputs.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-11 Thread Gavin McCullagh
Another logfile from this issue.  This error seems to repeat over and
over:

(EE) intel(0): Mode 1280x1024 does not fit virtual size 1024x1024 - internal 
error
(II) intel(0): I2C bus CRTDDC_A initialized.
(II) intel(0): I2C bus CRTDDC_A removed.
(II) intel(0): EDID vendor SEC, prod id 19032
(II) intel(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
(II) intel(0): Modeline 1024x768x0.0   65.00  1024 1048 1184 1344  768 771 
777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
(II) intel(0): Modeline 1024x768x0.0   65.00  1024 1048 1184 1344  768 771 
777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
(II) intel(0): EDID vendor SEC, prod id 19032
(EE) intel(0): Mode 1280x1024 does not fit virtual size 1024x1024 - internal 
error
(II) intel(0): I2C bus CRTDDC_A initialized.
(II) intel(0): I2C bus CRTDDC_A removed.
(II) intel(0): EDID vendor SEC, prod id 19032
(II) intel(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
(II) intel(0): Modeline 1024x768x0.0   65.00  1024 1048 1184 1344  768 771 
777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
(II) intel(0): Modeline 1024x768x0.0   65.00  1024 1048 1184 1344  768 771 
777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
(II) intel(0): EDID vendor SEC, prod id 19032


** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.old
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-10 Thread Colin Watson
I think I must have been mistaken, sorry; I can still reproduce that
after my XrrGetCrtcTransform hack, so that was probably a red herring.

libxrandr 2:1.2.99.4-1 makes no obvious difference either.

One thing I do notice is that switching VTs seems to deconfuse X and get
the system back to a usable state. I don't know if this is temporary or
permanent (i.e. if it's going to require VT switches every so often
throughout a session) yet, though.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-07 Thread gavinmc
I noticed this issue again.

This time I managed to get a logfile

I'm attaching it

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.gz
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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-06 Thread Martin Pitt
I built and installed it, it does not fix this bug.

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Re: [Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-06 Thread David Vonka
I've switched to icewm for the moment, but I still do look forward to a fix
of the bug.

2009/1/6 Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com

 I built and installed it, it does not fix this bug.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-05 Thread Timo Aaltonen
There's a new version in debian experimental, try building it (you need
the new x11proto-randr from experimental to build). Sync requests have
been filed too (bugs 314032 and 314198), so hopefully they'll find their
way to jaunty soon.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-04 Thread David Vonka
It'd be great if there were a temporary fix. I got a completely unusable
laptop here ... (my fault installing alpha, I know ...)

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2009-01-01 Thread Martin Pitt
disable_transform.patch did not work for me, no noticeable change in
behaviour.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2008-12-31 Thread Bryce Harrington
Hi Colin,

You mentioned on the upstream bug that you were able to work around the
problem by forcing the XRRGetCrtcTransform to believe it was talking to
a pre-1.3 server.  Does something like the attached patch work as well?

If so, perhaps we should consider disabling this functionality until a
fix is available, since already several people have seen this problem.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2008-12-31 Thread Bryce Harrington
Regarding the real fix --  in browsing through the xserver git tree,
there's a handful of 1.3-related changes in the randr code which post-
date the version of xserver currently in jaunty.  Browsing through the
changes, none jumped out at me as obvious causes for this problem, but
perhaps a newer xserver would have whatever bits that libxrandr is now
expecting.

I had keith over this last Sunday and he said he was going to put out
the 1.6 final probably within the next week or two, so perhaps we should
plan to upgrade to that version ASAP once it's out, and re-test this
bug.  Meanwhile, if disabling use of the Transformations stuff with the
above patch solves the issue, we could just use that for the time being.

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2008-12-30 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Changed in: libxrandr (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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[Bug 307306] Re: upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow

2008-12-12 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #19037
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19037

** Also affects: xorg-server via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19037
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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2008-12-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: xorg-server
   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

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2008-12-12 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Changed in: libxrandr (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High
   Status: New = Confirmed

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