[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-07-30 Thread Adil Arif
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Due to the fact this wasn't truly a bug report because it
did not specify a single regression, error, failure, or fault within a
program but rather a generalization of the state of a particular stack
in the Operating System, I will be marking this bug as Invalid.

On a lighter note, I am truly glad to see that the overall graphics
stack has improved and provides for a more pleasant desktop user
experience. This improvement will further increase our market-share.
Please, if you encounter any more bugs report them here. Take care.

** Package changed: ubuntu = xorg (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-04-24 Thread Dean Mellas
I have confirmed that the sluggish graphics I reported here for Ubuntu
8.10 is gone in 9.04 today - specifically, the Java performance is
restored.  Neither have I experienced the snowing effect, also
reported here.

So, I am unsure of the official way to close this bug report.  There
is no fix in for 8.10, but the problem is gone in the new, 9.04
release.  Hopefully, someone on this bug's watch list knows the proper
way to close it out.

I believe it is likely the result of the work on the graphics drivers
(see bug 288650), but one of the posters there has reported some
regressions in the last few days; however, those were in the daily
releases between the Jaunty RC last week and Final release, today.

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-04-13 Thread aesis05401
This report has been sitting for a couple of months in the generic
'Ubuntu' bin.  Have subsequent updates resolved the issues?

If not, we will need to identify a more specific way to quantify this
issue such that a developer could use it as a starting point for
research.  As it stands, the reported issue could be related to effects
packages, the desktop manager, xorg issues, or a misconfiguration of
another resource such that the amount of resources available for
rendering your desktop is less than those provided by a previous OS
install/configuration.

The fact that your audio playback, GUI interactivity, and rendering
quality are all being affected makes me think you may be experiencing a
general resource issue.  The fact that this resource issue was not
present under previous installs would lead me to look into all effects
settings first (especially if you are using compiz on your desktop).

I am marking this report 'Incomplete' pending an update on your status.
If you are still experiencing issues please post an update and change
the report status back to 'New.'  If left as 'Incomplete' this report
will expire after 60 days.

Thanks for the report, and best of luck.

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-04-13 Thread Dean Mellas
The activity dropped and the status was changes.  This was reactivated
to include the latest information.

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-04-13 Thread Dean Mellas
There were a lot of questions raised in the original report back in
January.  Here are updates

I have been following the progress of another bug (288650) and noticed
that running the Java VM with a suggested option as a workaround:

java -Dsun.java2d.pmoffscreen=false YourProgramGoesHere

dramatically reduces the realtime graphics interactivity lag in my Java
Applications.  I will test this again when the Jaunty RC comes out in a
few days to see if I still need this switch.

As far as Audio problems that may or may not have been related
(apparently not).  The sound cleared up after I went against the
recommendations and switched audio from ALSA to Pulse in AVIDeMux.  Now,
the audio drops out every second for a moment in playback, but that has
no effect of the production results and affects no other applications.
Recommending that fix for bug (321028) seems to have completely solved
the problems for others, so I'll just test again on Jaunty.

The snowing effect remains; however.  I will see if I can capture it if
it still exists in Jaunty.  It looks just like an image file displayed
with the wrong rendering format or the wrong video configuration for a
moment when an application first starts - but then clears up quickly.

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Re: [Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-01-31 Thread Paul Peacock
Just speculation or conjecture on my part, but does this have any relation to 
kernel priority scheduling? I seem to have noticed a general slowing down 
in Kubuntu in this release... and happened upon some threads regarding 
scheduling after googling processor throttling. Maybe the two are unrelated 
and I'm barking up the wrong tree.
On Thursday 29 January 2009 21:31:11 Dean Mellas wrote:
 [Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.
 From:
 Dean Mellas dmel...@cerritos.edu
   To:
 peacockpa...@aol.com
   Date:
 Thursday 21:31:11
    
 I would not have even reported the snowing effect, except that I think
 everybody can notice it on nearly any system, as opposed to the trouble
 I am experiencing with my own animations.  I'm believe both are
 symptomatic of the same underlying problems.

 And yes, once a snowing window (for any normal application) is
 completely open, after launch, everything works well, thereafter.  One
 thing I didn't point out before (because I thought this might be
 impacted by the Graphics Card driver a particular system); on one

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-01-31 Thread Dean Mellas
As a matter of fact, a lot of updates came in yesterday.  Several were
for the PulseAudio system and addressed the underlying scheduling and
priority issues for the audio service threads.  So you may be onto
something.  In my original post I debated mentioning the audio trouble
with AVIDeMux (because what would that have to do with X), but I just
thought it seemed to be related (the way my system was behaving).  I
never imagined the scheduling or priorities might get screwed up.  Now,
I've noticed that CPU throttling, specifically, has been an issue for a
while on Linux, but the latest releases I've tested went backwards,
somehow, with some audio and specific graphics performance.  I will now
re-test the audio issues with the latest patches as see if that seems to
be in the right direction, and note if I see any change in relation to
the video.

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-01-29 Thread Paul Peacock
I was just considering posting regarding poor graphics response. Have
just install kubuntu8.10 on my dell Inspiron 1520. Snowing/breakup only
appears to happen on the first instance of a menu opening, thereafter
whilst an app is open it doesn't seem to happen to that particular app.
If I'm honest perhaps that's a subjective observation, if it will help
I'll try to keep a log of exactly when it happens.

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[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.

2009-01-29 Thread Dean Mellas
I would not have even reported the snowing effect, except that I think
everybody can notice it on nearly any system, as opposed to the trouble
I am experiencing with my own animations.  I'm believe both are
symptomatic of the same underlying problems.

And yes, once a snowing window (for any normal application) is
completely open, after launch, everything works well, thereafter.  One
thing I didn't point out before (because I thought this might be
impacted by the Graphics Card driver a particular system); on one
system, I had to disable the 3D effects in order to see any of the menus
or other GUI widgets in Mozilla Thunderbird.  Collapsing the left-hand
tree view and re-expanding it would jog the screen to update, but the
next action somewhere else would make it disappear again.  I had to
disable 3D to use Thunderbird at all - but only on that one system with
a high-end graphics card.

The REAL problem is with real-time graphics (and not necessarily video).
I use the Java Swing APIs to draw imagery that needs to follow mouse
movements in real-time (updating constantly).  That works in earlier
releases of Ubuntu (and other distros) but shows a propensity to lag far
behind the mouse in Ubuntu 8.10 (and the similarly timed openSUSE 11.1).
The demands of my apps just make it more obvious.  The new X.org is
probably slower or inefficient somewhere AND not working as well with
some binary graphics drivers, either.

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