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Vertical stacking fixes the problem. My girlfriends Acer netbook gets
REALLY slow with the external monitor plugged in. Apparently only when
stacked side-by-side. Glad I searched the bugs. Thanks samtygier!
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
dual monitor runs unusably slow (Asus 1000HE, Intel 945GME)
To manage noti
It's not really an integration issue IMHO, for instance, with the same
card, running in clone mode seems fine. Maybe it's a memory oversize
issue when the second monitor is in a high resolution for the graphic
card?
Maybe some xorg guys can help there. Asking for the to have a look :)
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Sounds like an integration issue between Compiz and the rest of the
system. And something that would be benefit from using the 3D-2D switch
that Didier developed.
Didrocks FTW! ;)
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i guess if you stack the displays vertically it will work (works here on
similar hardware).
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Title:
dual monitor runs unusably slow (Asus 1000HE,
@Bryce: yes, it's basicaly the same problem of bug #555641. And if I set
the resolution of netbook's display as 1024x600 and of the external
display as 1024x768 (total width is the same as the maximum texture
width) everything works fine.
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@Matt: exactly! In maverick, if you plug another monitor, metacity
replaces compiz automatically (but in natty this does not happens, even
on Ubuntu Classic version).
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Disclaimer: incomplete understanding follows :-)
I seem to recall that, in past versions (lucid and maverick at least),
if you expanded your desktop, desktop effects would be switched off for
that session, probably by replacing compiz with metacity? Shadows and
desktop effects did go away.
This
You've exceeded your hardware's maximum texture size (2048 x 2048). See
LP: #555641 which this is basically a dupe of. Sounds like X switched
to software rendering rather than crashing or something equally
antisocial, so that's good.
The real bug here is that gnome-display-properties apparently
Not an unity/compiz issue I will tell.
I have the same thing if I try, like you setting a high resolution on my
external monitor (1600 x 900), no issue if both are using 1024x768. Either
related to hardware performance or driver then. Reassigning to mesa
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confi
With "Ubuntu Classic", the CPU usage is high too, and the background (at
truth, anything that is not the focused window or the panel) is not
redraw (which also makes the desktop unusable).
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
The same problem here. My netbook is an Asus 1001HA.
If I use just one monitor (the netbook's display or another external
monitor), everything works perfectly. But if I use *both* netbook's
display and an external monitor, the computer turns unusable.
Using System monitor, I've noticed that the c
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