I confirm the bug on core i5 + nvidia machine and an intel celeron +
i915.
I don't understand why this is a wish list bug.
In previous default installation of Xubuntu, this problem didn't exist.
This make Xubuntu (by default) really poor.
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I recently installed Xubuntu on 2 PC last week and I encounter a big
video performance hit.
To test my problem, I simply open a window (like a terminal that does
anything) and I shake it left to right.
The result is a stair effect. The window is no longer a single
I don't know why this bug is registered in xubuntu-docs because I
checked I don't know in the package section at the creation.
My feeling is this bug concerns a general video package (xorg ?).
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Hello !
I recently installed Xubuntu on 2 PC last week and I encounter a big
video performance hit.
To test my problem, I simply open a window (like a terminal that does
anything) and I shake it left to right.
The result is a stair effect. The window is no longer a single
After watching logs, my network is first detected as eth0.
Maybe udev rename it eth1 later.
If I had net.ipv6.conf.eth0.use_tempaddr=2, it works fine but it's a
little tricky.
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I am trying IPv6 and I want to activate the privacy address mechanism.
I have read everywhere to add net.ipv6.conf.eth1.use_tempaddr=2 to
/etc/sysctl.conf.
What I did. I tried a sysctl -p followed by ifconfig eth1 down and
ifconfig eth1 up.
This worked like a charm.
But
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/799322
Title:
use_tempaddr always at 0 after a reboot
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