Public bug reported:
I don't know exactly what the issue is. I installed Ubuntu 12.10 beta 1
on a virtual box virtual machine, with 800 mb ram available. When it
finally started up to the desktop, Unity was completely unuseable, and
took an extreamly long time for anything to respond. I originally
chucked this up to it being on a virtual machine, expecially when I
upgraded 12.04 to 12.10 from the virtual machine, and it informed me
that the graphics was incompatable any may have performance issues. I
recently tried to run off the live cd version, the live cd did start and
load the desktop quicker than the virtual machine, however, I noticed
that the exact same issue was still happening, unity was completely un
usable. I was able to choose the switch off from the menu, after an
extended wait, and it slowly over 15-20 seconds came up with the shut
down window. I was able to quit the live session. I can't find
anywhere where this issue was reported, only the issue with the virtual
machine.
I could just blame this problem to a slow dvd drive, and normal issues
with live cd's, but it just seems to be extreamly slow. If I were to
calculate, I would say that installing the system live on my computer,
would result in a 50% slow down of performance.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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unity not responding on older systems in 12.10 beta 1
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