Public bug reported:
1. Open CompizConfig setting manager.
2. Go to "Desktop Wall" settings, "Edge Flipping" tab.
3. Enable "Edge Flip Move"
4. See that dragging a window to the edge does not flip desktops.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: compiz
This works for me on a fully updated system.
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Title:
1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 regression: keeps setting gsettings keys to
wrong
Thank you Christopher...
godspeed!
On 20 May 2014 15:58, Christopher Townsend
christopher.towns...@canonical.com wrote:
Hey Folks,
Apologies for this bug and having let it sit for so long. It's
unfortunate that Sam left working on Compiz before having this bug
resolved. Based on his
@MC Return: Could you tell me how to disable the integration and use the old
flat-file?
Thank you.
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Title:
Careful when doing this flatfile thing. It will nuke your settings to
the point that you can't open a window. I had to install icewm so
that I could reopen ccsm and enable the Unity plugin. After that, you
must reconfigure everything and many of the normal settings and those
in the Unity Tweak
Does fix commited mean that this should be in the 13.10 release? I
still have this problem in 13.10.
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OK. So fix released indicates that I should not be seeing this bug
any longer. Let me know if I can give information about my setup.
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Fred 1063...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
@Krister,
Fix commited means the patch has been sent and integrated in the source
code
WARNING
Only do Andre's (desgua) workaround if you want Unity to get completely
screwed.
Changing that setting rendered my session frozen and subsequent logins yielded
only a desktop!
My unsatisfying path back to a usable system:
The default hotkeys to open a terminal worked so that I
I continue to see this issue in gnome-terminal even when using unity 2d.
I'm using the nvidia-current 295.40-0ubuntu1.1 driver.
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This bug seems to have been fixed.
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Title:
change of setting in compizconfig makes menu bar disappear
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this is no longer a problem for me in 11.10 either.
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Title:
desktop wall becomes slow with many windows open
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I can make my system very slow by opening only a single window...
if I open a firefox window with many embedded youtube videos compiz
actions will be extremely slow even if I never click on any of them.
For example, I open a single window with this page:
Here's a strange symptom:
1. open a few windows.
2. open glxgears.
3. close the other window.
see that glxgears no longer runs smoothly (even the the FPS look good
still) even if you close it and reopen it.
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Could someone tell me the easiest way to install the original compiz that cam
with 11.04?
That one worked fine for me.
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This can lead to an occasional complete melt-down on my system which
is manifested in one of two ways:
1) xorg goes into 100% CPU usage
2) compiz uses 100% CPU
Sometimes with the compiz variety, the system recovers somehow
although the windows are rearranged (does compiz restart?)
When I connect
the bug persists when using gnome and not unity for me too.
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:16 PM, meliniak 799...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
same here, unity installed but using gnome.
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I don't know of one...
window closing doesn't seem to work very well either!
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 8:07 PM, meliniak 799...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
any workaround out there besides windows closing?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
1. log in.
2. open a couple windows
3. see that the deskop wall switches normally (ctrl-alt arrow)
4. open a few more window ~6 total
5. notice the the wall switcher becomes very slow
6. close the windows.
7. notice that the switcher is still
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Closing windows does improve the speed a little, although it doesn't
restore it to normal.
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desktop wall becomes slow with
Other plugins run normally.
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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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Title:
memory leaking in compiz
I no longer have the problem if I disable indicator-multiload.
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memory leaking in compiz
This is a friendly question...
why is the importance of this bug medium?
Compiz uses half my memory. After using my computer for a couple hour I have to
reboot.
On my other old machine, the computer become unusable after a shorter amount of
time.
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