thank you for the update, marking fixed then
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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poor desktop performance on compiz
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I've seen some movement on this bug, so I should say that this ceased to
happen on newer Compiz versions. There are other performance issues of
course, but not this particular one.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => None
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs => ubuntu-desktop-effects
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This sounds an awful lot like bug 3 (but for a different card and
driver). I'll repeat what I said there here:
"For fastest performance a driver has to implement
GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap (I may have the exact name of the extension
wrong) otherwise this rather critical feature will have to b
"His card is fast enough, the problem might be the memmory on the card,
it is shared with rest of the system, and thus is not a dedicated set of
ram-chips.
Because these chips are on the other side of the agp-bus, performance
might take a hit if the textures are really big. Are you using a large
(
His card is fast enough, the problem might be the memmory on the card,
it is shared with rest of the system, and thus is not a dedicated set of
ram-chips.
Because these chips are on the other side of the agp-bus, performance
might take a hit if the textures are really big. Are you using a large
(a
Not to mention that your video card is quite old (If I remember the
geforce naming scheme correctly). XGL needs quite a bit of video card
juice...
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Thanks for your bug. Compiz is a new technology and not part of the
default installation yet. We don't have the required ressources to work
on that for now and that's an upstream issue, setting it as minor and
low priority. If somebody wants to take that upstream he's welcome. That
could be nautilu