I made a video showcasing the bug:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOms1TzIKCM
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850649
Title:
gnome-terminal extremely slow and
Not only is displaying (very!) slow, but the content of the terminal
gets borked as well, meaning contents of the terminal are vanishing!
I find myself pressing ctrl-l (refresh display) repeatedly in vim to
display my file correctly. This is a pretty serious bug for me, serious
enough to consider
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Symptom:
The screensaver module IFS does (to my information) not use 3D
acceleration, yet on my old 500MHz machine it ran faster than today on
my 2GHz machine. I see that new features (changing colors) were added,
but that can not accou
setting it to confirmed.
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- mouse doesn't work in War§ow any more
+ running gnome-screensaver prevents War§sow from accessing mouse
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running gnome-screensaver prevents War§sow from accessing m
I correct me. After looking at src/gs-watcher-x11.c I think beagle looks
for the mouse and key-events itself. Suspected some d-bus trickery.
So is this a problem in gnome-screensaver after all? Or is it a problem
in x11?
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mouse doesn't work in War§ow any more
https://launchpad.net/bugs/85766
I suspected this had something to do with the fact that beagle uses all
my CPU if I refrain from mouse moving for too long. If I move my mouse
beagle stops instantaneous. Somehow beagle must get notified of mouse
movements. I suspected that control of the mouse is not given off to
newly launched ap