You will need to uninstall compiz and it's dependent packages and then install
maverick versions of them.
The list of the ones I installed is this:
compiz_0.8.6-0ubuntu9.2_all.deb
compizconfig-backend-gconf_0.8.4-1ubuntu5_i386.deb
compizconfig-settings-manager_0.8.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb
New 2.6.39-0 kernel doesn't fix this issue (for me).
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@tkoun
it's a show stopper,
why? (let me give you a typical use-case)
because my wife couldn't have installed compiz 0.8.6 from Guiodic's PPA and
if I was not there she would have simply rebooted to her Windows 7 partition
not to return again in Linux land.
This is not MS Windows. You can
Please fix this bug. It's really annoying for day-to-day office work.
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Title:
interface bug when maximizing window it moves right
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
When wxWidgets creates task bar icons they are not shown. It can be
replicated by starting the wxPython demo. This seems to be the problem:
http://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/13146#comment:4
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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Task bar icons don't show
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(Using the unity milestone to track it as an SRU for the dx team)
** Changed in: unity
Status: Invalid = Triaged
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: None = 3.8.14
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Title:
1 pixel icons in notification-area-applet when compiz is the windows
First of all, if this bug affects you, please, use the affects me
button. Do not add comments to the bug unless you have useful
information that might assist the developers in fixing the bug. This is
what bugtrackers are for. It is more efficient for the devlelopers when
the comments contain
This is still happening very frequently to me - 3 times in the past
hour.
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Random logout after upgrading to Natty Narwhal
I've lost count of the leaks in unity I've looked at today (to fix bug
769957). My plan is to only fix what I need to to resolve that bug and
leave the others to this bug (or others).
The most common cause I've found is total misuse of the nux::Object
referencing model throughout the unity code.
Ty Reinhard/Robotex/Krister I have now also disabled indicator-multiload.
I have only just disabling it a few minutes ago but indicator-multiload seems
very likely to be the culprit as compiz (in unity) is no longer eating up the
comp:s. memory.
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... cudos Cliff Stewart for finding this one :) compiz is a lot less
aggressive in eating memory now, indicator-multiload is either doing
something wrong that causes memory leaks in compiz or is in heavy use of
some api function that causes this big leak.
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This is not MS Windows. You can use any DE, for example: KDE, LXDE,
XFCE or any other environment made manualy
You do miss the point. Ubuntu comes with GNOME, not KDE, LXDE etc. and
gnome-panel and compiz are officially supported, not something in
universe.
Second of all, DX have been looking
Shouldn't this also affect unity?
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unity-window-decorator crashes with SIGSEGV when closing Java windows
The indicator-multiload memory leak problem has be reported in #779717
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memory leaking in compiz
There is also discussion of indicator-multiload as the source of the
memory leak in #720446. Look in particular at comments #42 and #44
there. These say that: 1) the leak does not occur when using indicator-
multiload in Classic, only in Unity; and 2) indicator-multi-load is,
every second, loading
indicator-multiload in classic ubuntu and in unity are different things.
The has different source code.
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memory leaking in
@Robotex: Yes, that's true, but it misses the point I was trying to
make. There is the system indicator applet (which lives in the gnome
panel) that *looks* just like indicator-multiload (which lives in the
indicator area), and I agree that these are different programs with
different codebases.
For the indicator-multiload leak, there is a nice valgrind log at
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72194098/valgrind.log (from bug #786425):
==2761== 2,305,980 (45,084 direct, 2,260,896 indirect) bytes in 867 blocks are
definitely lost in loss record 11,053 of 11,054
==2761==...
==2761==by
Is there someone expert in python 2.6 2.7 (and viceversa) transition? the
problem forward-porting Compiz 0.8.6 to Natty is that Compizconfig 0.8.x works
with python 2.6 and I was not able to rebuild it on Natty.
Please, write me in private ONLY if you think to have a solution:
From a question retated to this bug:
In notification area icons with extension PNG are showed as 1x per 1px
icons width extensions XPM are showed normaly.
May be it is a bug in icons size detection for PNG format
Can someone confirm this behaviour?
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Title:
Move window annoying slow with compiz
Also within Virtualbox 4.0.8 (71778)
Host: AMD-X4/4GB/GF9600GT
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Title:
Move window annoying slow with compiz
I've done two things, one or both of which seems to have greatly
alleviated the problem (but not solved it completely).
The one was switching from Firefox to Chrome.
The other was enabling in ccsm: Utility - Detection
(Note, the latter ruined my desktop in that sesson, and I had to restart)
My
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Compiz is eating memory (ati)
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I am running unity with compiz some hours whereafter compiz is eating
17% of my 4Gb of memory, and still increasing till my system becomes
unresponsive due to not available memory.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: compiz
Confirm on a natty installation on a Toshiba Satellite, sometimes I wake up the
computer, and the main screen shows, I can normally move the pointer; in a few
cases, the screensaver will pop up with a delay, letting me see the actual
screen (possible security loophole), so after the balnk
I have the same behavior even using Metacity: it changes nothing if I
change from Compiz to Metacity using the Compiz Fusion Icon. I followed
the steps on comment #40 but nothing changes. I have four icons on my
notification area: Dropbox, Wicd, Skype and Compiz Fusion Icon.
Sometimes the Skype
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury (smspillaz)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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@Daniel van Vugt: i stand corrected as there do seem to be minor leaks
still. good work.
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memory leaking in compiz
@Guiodic
I do not know if downgrading python just to make the 0.8.6 config manager for
compiz work in natty is worth the trouble. with so many python dependencies
maybe it is less complicated to switch back to maverick altogether.
also, I can't see how this png vs xpm icon thing relates to
This bug made me switch to Classic :(
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unity-window-decorator crashes with SIGSEGV when closing Java windows
Dave, please could you attach a screenshot of this issue?
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Title:
banshee has somehow caused the compiz to mis function
@tkoun: thank you, but I'm not so stupid :-) python2.6 is still present in
Natty: http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/python2.6 simply it isn't the default
python.
So, I need help only to make a working package of compizconfig (and related
stuff) using it.
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I've just confirmed it for Unity notification area. Skype icon appears
there most of the time, but sometimes it's just 1 pixel. Note that
before appearing correctly, random noise square is displayed in
noticeable 100 or 200ms. This should not happen, the icon should be
displayed when it's ready,
here too, Acer Ferrari 4000,
it is completely random, i dont use chrome or chromium, and it happens only
after a click.
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Update: just happened, tried to kill all *screensaver* processed under
tty1 but all I got was that ctrl-alt-f7 brought me to the unactive
graphic fullscreen terminal, I managed in the end to ctrl-alt-bksp since
the mouse pointer appeared after a while.
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Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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@Adam Łyskawa
Since Triaged is, in effect, even more confirmed than Confirmed (see
https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses and
http://blog.launchpad.net/general/of-bugs-and-statuses)...why the change in
unity from Triaged back to Confirmed?
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My bad, it was a mistake. I can't take it back though. I didn't know it
works this way.
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Title:
1 pixel icons in
I really don't see how Chrome could affect the performance of Compiz in
any way.
On 05/24/2011 11:12 AM, GadiCohen wrote:
I've done two things, one or both of which seems to have greatly
alleviated the problem (but not solved it completely).
The one was switching from Firefox to Chrome.
The
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
When you use the exposé (escale plugin), it shows scaled down windows
for you to pick one by clicking, but when you click to select the
window, the click event is actually passed to the window instead of just
selecting it. This causes every kind
Public bug reported:
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Today's update, compiz or metacity not working, just console
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: compiz 1:0.9.4+bzr20110415-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.39-3.9-generic 2.6.39
Uname: Linux 2.6.39-3-generic x86_64
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compiz segfault
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** Attachment added: syslog
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Over in #779717 (comment #18), Michael Hofmann has a patch for Unity
that seems to fix the memory leak that is so noticeable when indicator-
multiload is running.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
compiz segfault
I don't use any browser on an affected computer - I would say this has
been pinned down as entirely Compiz's problem. I think it would be best
to keep the comments down a bit unless there are any helpful logs,
backtraces, or anything of the sort. This is obviously very random and
certain
on the Ubuntu login screen at the bottom (after you click your name),
you can choose to log in NOT in Unity version (Ubuntu), but instead in
Ubuntu Classic or Ubuntu Classic (no effects). I tried this, and
anki is working fine on both Classic and Classic (no effects). this
suggests to me that the
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Thanks for your report.
Could you please provide a traceback or is there a crash file in
/var/crash ?
There are 2 different segfaults in your logs :
gnome-settings-[1496]: segfault at 7fbd0aac0b10 ip 7fbd0aac0b10 sp
7fff13408e08 error 14 in libvorbisenc.so.2.0.8[7fbd0cd6d000+2b3000]
@Derek Monner
I have submitted a fix to nux/0.9 trunk for the leak in
nux::UXTheme::Load2DTextureFile(char const*)
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memory
@Daniel van Vugt
I will change the behavior of Object::UnReference. I think we could make it so
that it releases objects with a floating reference. Right now, you have to call
Object::Dispose to release an object that has a floating reference.
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Sorry if people misunderstood me. I'm not saying Firefox was the
problem. I simply usually have a total of some 60 tabs open, and for me
the problem is worse the more windows I have open (but only after them
being open for a long time). If the problem is significantly less
severe with the same
I would go back to ubuntu 10.10 but my hardware isn't supported... This
is a major damper on my usability!
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Title:
Mouse edge +
I can confirm this is still an issue in
*Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit)
*Compiz 1:0.9.4+bzr20110415-0ubuntu2
*CCSM 0.9.4
It would be nice to have the option to set Click Desktop to Exit Scale
in the CCSM. As this is an option in OSX, most users will expect this.
I use hot corners to initiate my Scale
I think the compiz crash is bug 787776
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As it happens, I have had the problem in Classic as well, but very
infrequntly. 1 out of every 100 repetitions or so. Mostly in the
beginnin of the session, then fine for the longest time. Definitely to
live with in my case for the moment. I didn't use Unity for more than a
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Here is a feature, like a large number related to extended desktop,
which work fine under Compiz but are broken in the released 11.04 unity:
By default, ctrl-alt-uparrow shows all the current local windows in a
selection mode. If I initiate this
I enabled Shift Switcher instead of (Static) Application Switcher
and see no dead area so far. Cannot reproduce with any of the above
methods for a couple of hours now. Ubuntu 11.04 with Compiz and AWN (no
Unity).
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Starting in compiz for 11.04:
Windows have by default a shadow around them. Create two windows as shown in
the attached image. Place cursor as shown, on edge of shadow of foreground
figure. Focus flickers rapidly back and forth between the two
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Heres another datapoint for this problem. I was running 9.10 and
switched monitors to a 1440x900 monitor and compiz started hogging cpu.
So I upgraded to 10.10 but no joy. Googling around someone mentioned the
same problem with a laptop and external monitor and that disconnecting
wireless then
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Compiz Opacify Not Working After Upgrade to 11.04
Well, I haved success. I compiled all compiz packages from Maverick in
Natty.
THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE - PLEASE GIVE ME FEEDBACK IN PRIVATE
NOTE THAT ***UNITY WILL BREAK***
0. Set Ubuntu classic as your session in GDM
1. Remove all packages related to compiz via synaptic (included
I had this issue when I went to a 1440x900 monitor at 9.10. upgraded to
10.10 and it persisted. I noted compiz hogs cpu when either Normal or
Extra Visual Effects are selected. Can someone post where compiz-
decorator logs messages to?
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I'm here because all my Window title bars disappeared for no reason
They come back if I run in a shell:
gtk-window-decorator
This is with Ubuntu 11.04
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Rather than recompile compiz, why not just use Habib's suggestion in
comment #42 to work around the problem? ie create a script called, say,
'/usr/bin/skype-delayed' containing something like:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 15; skype
and then change your startup applications to run skype-delayed instead
of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 148958 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148958
I'm here because all my Window title bars disappeared for no reason... during
an otherwise normal X session.
They come back if I run in a shell:
gtk-window-decorator
This is with Ubuntu 11.04
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This happened to me before installing Chromium, so likely not Chromium-
related. Last time it occurred I opened a Google result in Firefox 4. I
also remember it happening when I changed the wallpaper.
I'm using 64bit Unity on Lenovo Ideapad U350 with Core 2 Duo and
integrated Intel graphics.
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Random logout after upgrading to Natty
Thank you for reporting this issue about a driver from the
linux-restricted-modules package. lrm-2.4.24 was shipped with Ubuntu
8.04 which reached end-of-life for desktop support on May 12th, 2011.
For that reason, this bug report is being closed at this time. I'm
marking it wontfix because what
Thanks Jay. I will try that change too and then only worry about the
remaining leaks after that. Changing just Object.cpp in nux should
eliminate the need to fix much of the unity code, or even worry about
finding all instances of that mistake.
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[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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I have tested my suggestion - removing the if (!OwnsTheReference() )
blocks from Object::Reference and Object::UnReference.
The good news:
* Unity is stable with the change.
* The corruption described in bug 769957 and seemingly due to window/nux leaks
is half fixed (but not fully)
The bad
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