Thanks very much for your response, Thaddäus! I can confirm that turning
off the display compositor drastically improves Xubuntu's display
performance so it’s on a par with Lubuntu.

I would like to propose that the documentation for Xubuntu include this
simple suggestion in big, bold letters on its own page (so search
engines can index it well):

    “If you are using Xubuntu as a virtualized guest under VirtualBox
and you see slow display performance, turn off the compositor by going
to Settings Manager > Windows Manager Tweaks > Compositor."

I suspected that some simple solution such as this would exist but I
didn’t know what to search for, and I wouldn’t have known how to find .
Googling “Xubuntu slow display” and “Xubuntu improve display
performance” didn’t turn up anything useful.

Thanks again,
    Ed


On 29 Mar 2014, at 9:18 pm, Thaddäus Tintenfisch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. Can you please turn
> off XFCE's built-in compositor (Settings Manager > Window Manager Tweaks
>> Compositor) and test if this change improves the overall performance?
> 
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> Title:
>  Display performance regression in Xubuntu 13.10 and 14.04 as
>  VirtualBox guest
> 
> Status in “xubuntu-meta” package in Ubuntu:
>  New
> 
> Bug description:
>  I have been using Xubuntu 13.04 with good performance.
> 
>  Recently I have tested Xubuntu 13.10 and Xubuntu 14.04 LTS beta. I see
>  noticeable performance regressions on these with display updates.
>  Merely typing in the terminal has noticeable screen lag.
> 
>  I have tested Lubuntu 14.04 beta and the display performance is
>  markedly better than that in Xubuntu. The procedure I used to migrate
>  was:
> 
>      sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
>      sudo apt-get purge xubuntu*
>      sudo apt-get purge xfce*
> 
>  and a reboot.
> 
>  This is not a performance bug in xubuntu-terminal. Display
>  responsiveness with LXTerminal and other terminals and text editors is
>  consistently slow under xubuntu-desktop on 14.04 (and 13.10) whereas
>  the display is responsive under lubuntu-desktop. There is also no
>  problem with display performance when typing in the console (Ctrl-
>  Alt-F1) on Xubuntu 14.04.
> 
>  I am using the x86_64 versions of Xubuntu 13.10 and 14.04 running as a
>  guest under VirtualBox 4.3.10 on a Mac OS X 10.9.2 host. The
>  VirtualBox guest additions are installed correctly. The effect of the
>  3d acceleration option in VirtualBox makes no difference, nor does the
>  VirtualBox version (tested back to 4.2.22).
> 
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