[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2012-02-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-10-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Can anybody having the issue please send it to bugzilla.gnome.org ? i can't reproduce the problem here, Thanks. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/784519 Title:

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-10-11 Thread Eliah Kagan
Also, there is someone who is interested in writing a patch for this, though I am at this point unsure if there is enough information available to fix the bug. (See https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome- terminal/+question/173876, specifically post #4.) -- You received this bug

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-10-11 Thread Eliah Kagan
Duplicate bug 865407 indicates that the original poster is/was still interested in working on this bug. Is there any more information that can be provided to make progress here? (Marking back from Expired to Incomplete.) Also, can anyone check and see if this bug occurs on Oneiric? ** Changed

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-10-11 Thread Martin Konopka
I would like to say that my initial observation and report of the bug 784519 behaviour may be somewhat confusing. That time I had mentioned constant computational load as a condition for bug occurrence. No such a computational load is needed to see the buggy behaviour. The terminals, both Gnome

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-10-11 Thread Eliah Kagan
If it can, then in addition to searching for and reporting the bug on the openSUSE's tracker, it would also be useful to search for and report it against gnome-terminal upstream (on the GNOME bug tracker). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-08-14 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-15 Thread Martin Konopka
I can see that NVIDIA has just released a new stable version (275.09.07) of their driver. Some bugs are claimed to be fixed. Perhaps (???) also the bug impacting the terminals. It would be great to have possibility to install this driver on Natty in a clean manner. (I could install it anyway but

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-14 Thread Martin Konopka
Alas, I must take back my previous definite comment. Today even terminator became sluggish. Yesterday I finished the several-days lasting computational task. (And there is no new task running now.) The issue rather looks to arise when the machine just runs for some extended period of time. --

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-14 Thread Elias Naur
I can see that you're not running with effects enabled, but FWIW, I experience the same performance problem with gnome-terminal from time to time, but running with Unity enabled (also nvidia drivers). I suspected that the gfx memory was somehow exhausted or not cleaned up properly so I tried

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-13 Thread Martin Konopka
After a period of testing I can now definitely confirm that terminator does NOT suffer from the issue. It is perfectly responsive even after days of intense permanent computational workload. BTW, thanks for notifying me about this program. It is really very useful. -- You received this bug

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-06 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
do you get the same on terminator? that could be a vte issue. ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-06-06 Thread Martin Konopka
I will test it and let you know then. Now I have to say that I am getting the issue not only when the machine is under a high CPU workload but also when it is just up for some longer time (uptime), say 1-2 weeks or so and it is of course used for activities like multiple ssh logins to other

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-05-24 Thread RĂ©mi SAUVAT
I confirm this bug. I have the same performance problem compared with previous ubuntu releases. This is visible all the time but more specifically under high memory (yet not swapping) or cpu load. I would say this is more related to the libvte package as the Guake drop-down terminal shows the same

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-05-19 Thread Martin Konopka
Very unpleasant thing is that, even some hours after the computational workload had finished, the machine remains in such a status that GNOME terminals continue to work very sluggishly. I have a terminal with 8 tabs open. (No text rolling in them, just ssh to some other machine.) On previous

[Bug 784519] Re: Natty: performance regression of Gnome terminal

2011-05-18 Thread Martin Konopka
** Attachment added: what the top program shows https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/784519/+attachment/2133513/+files/top.txt -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in Ubuntu.