** Description changed:
- Steps to reproduce: connect a external monitor an login to unity - the
- cpu usage of compiz increases insanely high by just moving some window
- around. In this state unity is not really usable.
+ When a external monitor is connected at login, cpu usage of compiz is
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce: connect a external monitor an login to unity - the
cpu usage of compiz increases insanely high by just moving some window
around. In this state unity is not really usable.
There is no difference if the external monitor is used for output or
not. It just
OK you are right. I opened a ticket for those the fix in comment #6 does not
work and the issue appears when a external monitor is connected when login
(e.g. as described in #77 and 76):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1300393
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For your crt/lcd monitor - maybe this issue depends on the resolution
of the external screen.
Does appear that issue if you have connected your screen at boot-time,
then disconnected when the lightdm login screen is showing and you
logged in (without connected external screen)?
Today I had the
@Stephan you are now the 3. or 4. who has this issue when an external
screen is connected at booting. That seems to call for a new ticket. But
I installed todays updates (14.04), rebooted and all good. Currently
compiz does not use 50% of cpu power any longer.
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nope, I must correct myself. Same problem as described by Marco in #70.
The issue remains when a external monitor is connected at startup even
it isn't used and the Mesa environment variable is set.
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4 to the /etc/environment works for me on
14.04, but there are also no issues when no external monitor is
connected to vga at startup
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great! ... what about 13.10?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1153934
Title:
Some radio streams which used to play OK don't play after updating to
rhythmbox 2.98
Does this issue remain with the final release? (no problems here)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1234394
Title:
I can't log off or shutdown witn gnome-panel
Public bug reported:
gnome panel does not scale when switching output screen. See attached
screenshoot.
Steps to reproduce:
1. login into gnome flashback session
2. switch display output to a monitor with higher screen resolution
- gnome panel does not stretch to the new screen size
ubuntu
Public bug reported:
gnome panel window list does not appear when:
- switching output screen to secondary monitor and
- when screen output is mirrored to secondary monior
Steps to reproduce:
1. login into gnome flashback session
2. switch display output to a secondary monitor
- gnome panel does
I experienced that issue on several Ubuntu 12.04 installations with the
rename option. It is greyed out but still clickable
upstream closed that issue but with no fix for gtk 3.4
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672046
guys, this is very very basic functionallity
** Bug watch added:
Public bug reported:
The gnome-panel in saucy does not start automatically after login into
gnome-session-flashback resulting in a rather limited desktop experience.
(I blamed the gnome flashback package instead of gnome-panel because it is
possible to launch it manually in flashback mode.)
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