Travis: the stuff that's trying to be toned down/eliminated here is all
the stuff that creates a perception of lag or delay in the Alt-tab
process and which prevents interactions feeling clickity-click snappy.
Based on the last two comments here (#13 and #14), I've tried two
things:

  a. CCSM->"Fade"; switching to "Constant Time" (vs. Constant Speed) and seeing 
Speed to minimum (0.1, no known/documented units).  This makes the experience a 
bit more pleasant but seems to have a bug (I was no longer able to alt-tab back 
to the CCSM window, like a game of whack-a-mole, other unfocused windows kept 
being raised instead)
  b. CCSM->"Switcher"; setting opacity to 100%;  this means windows are no 
longer "disappeared".  All are shown on the screen during the alt-tab process 
and just the stack order is changed... this is probably closer to what people 
are used to, and since everything is already completely opaque (except 
terminals) there is no appreciable fading.

Both help, but both feel like workarounds.

Didier: I've just noticed the setting just below those "Build Mipmaps
for smooth scaling"... I bet this is the root-cause; doing that
successful scaling (times N windows onscreen) would account for the
massive blip in RAM usage that causes the deadlock/disk I/O death in
extreme cases, and in normal cases is just causing the multi-second
lag).

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Title:
  remove fade from the compiz plugin list

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