** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
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I worked around the drawer opening delay by hardcoding the animation
time to 0 in gnome-panel sources. I don't think this can be considered a
proper fix, but at least it makes drawers usable again. Patch attached.
How to build the patched .deb file (Ubuntu 10.04, gnome-panel 2.30.2):
sudo
Yee ! I've got this bug for years ...
Very very annoying ... I thought I was the only one ;-)
It' not usable ! It's sad ;-(
(Drawers worked well in Gnome1)
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I've reverted to no visual effects after Lucid upgrade (I'd forgotten
the reason I'd disabled this in Jaunty - but remembered after I went
digging to resolve the reluctant draw open issue).
Would be nice to get this one fixed at some point - it's amazing how
even a simple usability issue like
*If* Gnome 2.29.91 fixes the problem, has anyone confirmed if it's
slated for for Lucid Lynx? I saw some forum posts saying it was
accepted, but it'd be nice to know if it's confirmed. If so, has anyone
tested this out in the Beta?
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I just tested this with a fully-up-to-date Lucid install (Gnome
2.29.92), and it is *not* fixed. The attached film should show that.
** Attachment added: gnome drawer still lags when opening
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41884197/out.ogv
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
I'm getting the feeling that drawers are, for all intents and
purposes, deprecated. If anyone more informed than I has knowledge to
the contrary, please speak up.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Jeremy von Hoff jvonh...@gmail.com wrote:
I just tested this with a fully-up-to-date Lucid install
FWIW, it looks like Gnome 2.29.91 (tested in Ubuntu Lucid) fixes this
issue. It has a very small delay but it isn't anywhere near as bad -
looks like it just takes a second to slide out (probably making it
actually look like an opening drawer - very smooth).
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Ha! Yes!
Nice... exact same functionality but works as expected. Thanks!
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For anyone who still cares, I've come across something of a workaround.
As was said above, if you disable animations through gconf-editor, the
drawer shows up, just in the wrong place. To solve that problem, I've
taken to forcing the drawer to the right place using Compiz's force
window feature.
I think we all still care; we've just given up hope of anyone fixing it.
My workaround is to create a Quick Start folder in the Gnome menu,
populate it with the same apps I would have put in the drawer, then put
that folder into my toolbar. The look is quite a bit different than the
drawer, but
Jason - can you elaborate more?
What do you mean under Gnome menu? Under applications?
When you say 'put that folder into my toolbar', do you mean into the panel?
Thanks!
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Hi Daniel,
Yes, that's what he means. I'm not sure if I can add an attachment, but
I'll try:
If you can see the attachment, here's how you go about it:
1. Right-click on the Gnome Application menu
2. Select Edit Menus
3. Edit to taste
4. Now, from the Gnome Panel, right-click and select Add
Obviously we are all very annoyed by this and it looks like it won't be
fixed. So... has anyone found an alternative?
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This is actually really sad.
It seems like the nature of the problem is well understood. There is a
ton of confirmation. The exact area that needs to be fixed has been
identified, but the responsible parties just point fingers at each
other.
Oh well.
If they have another Paper Cuts jam, I am
This will likely not be fixed, with GNOME 3.0 on the way, with GNOME
Shell and such.
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Confirmed. Annoying indeed - delay here is definitely NOT desirable in
terms of usability.
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I'm giving up on this personally. Obviously no Gnome devs give a sh*t
about it, even with the triaged bug report on Gnome Bugzilla.
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I confirm this on 9.04 as well. Very annoying. If I have to choose
between compiz and drawer I stick with compiz and ditch the drawer.
Which is a shame as it is a very nice and useful feature when it works.
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I stopped using drawers a long time ago due to this bug. It's a real
shame that netbook users (which place a high value on screen real
estate) have been unable to use this feature due to the unrealistically
slow performance. If the sliding animation is the problem, why not
remove it completely and
Martin Albisetti wrote:
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper cut
should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is quick and
easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of this project.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance
So I think we've narrowed this down to gnome-panel (Ubuntu at least)...?
Can we get people to comment on whether this affects more than Ubuntu? I
don't have any other distributions as virtual machines (I will soon,
but...) so if anyone is using Fedora, Debian, openSuSE, etc. can you
quickly add a
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