Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Due to the fact this wasn't truly a bug report because it
did not specify a single regression, error, failure, or fault within a
program but rather a generalization of the state of a particular stack
in the
I have confirmed that the sluggish graphics I reported here for Ubuntu
8.10 is gone in 9.04 today - specifically, the Java performance is
restored. Neither have I experienced the snowing effect, also
reported here.
So, I am unsure of the official way to close this bug report. There
is no fix in
This report has been sitting for a couple of months in the generic
'Ubuntu' bin. Have subsequent updates resolved the issues?
If not, we will need to identify a more specific way to quantify this
issue such that a developer could use it as a starting point for
research. As it stands, the
The activity dropped and the status was changes. This was reactivated
to include the latest information.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete = New
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Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322561
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There were a lot of questions raised in the original report back in
January. Here are updates
I have been following the progress of another bug (288650) and noticed
that running the Java VM with a suggested option as a workaround:
java -Dsun.java2d.pmoffscreen=false YourProgramGoesHere
are unrelated
and I'm barking up the wrong tree.
On Thursday 29 January 2009 21:31:11 Dean Mellas wrote:
[Bug 322561] Re: Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.
From:
Dean Mellas dmel...@cerritos.edu
To:
peacockpa...@aol.com
Date:
Thursday 21:31:11
I would not have even
As a matter of fact, a lot of updates came in yesterday. Several were
for the PulseAudio system and addressed the underlying scheduling and
priority issues for the audio service threads. So you may be onto
something. In my original post I debated mentioning the audio trouble
with AVIDeMux
I was just considering posting regarding poor graphics response. Have
just install kubuntu8.10 on my dell Inspiron 1520. Snowing/breakup only
appears to happen on the first instance of a menu opening, thereafter
whilst an app is open it doesn't seem to happen to that particular app.
If I'm honest
I would not have even reported the snowing effect, except that I think
everybody can notice it on nearly any system, as opposed to the trouble
I am experiencing with my own animations. I'm believe both are
symptomatic of the same underlying problems.
And yes, once a snowing window (for any