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1st time running onboard with default theme is painfully slow
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** Changed in: onboard
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Title:
1st time running onboard with default theme is painfull
Scott, thank you. it works here after update and fixes the issues.
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1st time running onboard with default theme is painfully
marmuta,
I've uploaded the virtkey package to the Nexus 7 PPA as well.
** Changed in: ubuntu-nexus7
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Scott,
could we get python3-virtkey updated to 0.62.0 in the Nexus 7 PPA too? This
would allow Onboard to show proper key labels for the number block and fix the
action of the NumLock key.
Raring has it already (0.62.0-0ubuntu1), though I've only now updated Onboard's
version requirements.
Built
The snapshot package is now available in the Nexus 7 PPA.
Francesco, please feel free to ping me on IRC or by email with any
updates.
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Hi Scott,
Thanks for making the package available in your PPA.
The next release superseeding the 0.98.2+tr1071 package that you are
going to upload to your PPA will be 0.99.0.
Onboard 0.98 is our current stable branch. It is not excluded that some
day a 0.98.3 version with bug fixes for the 0.98
Francesco,
I've verified that your package builds and works on the device, and I'm
preparing to upload it to our PPA.
Can you tell me what you expect the next release number to be? 0.98.3?
0.99? I wan to ensure a smooth transition between the PPA package and
the eventual release.
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@ Chiang
Many thanks for your offer. It will be great if you upload it to your
PPA. But please, be aware that it is a Snapshot of revision 1071 of
trunk; it is not a release. It should however already contain noticable
improvements for the Nexus 7 compared to the release in the raring main
reposit
Scott, can you please grab the package from the PPA and see about an
upload to the ubuntu-nexus7 PPA (after ensuring it builds for us, etc.)
thanks.
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Assignee: Chris Wayne (cwayne18) => Scott Sweeny (ssweeny)
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We could upload this for you to the ubuntu-nexus7 PPA which is enabled
for ARM.
Is this something you'd like us to do?
Thanks.
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Tit
My request has been declined, unfortunately:
https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/214251
I just uploaded revision 1071 to our Snapshots PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
It should however not be to difficult to build the ARM, if you fetch the
package from our PP
Reply to comment 16 and 17:
By default, the ARM builds in PPAs are only available for projects from
Canonical, so I posted a question on launchpad to ask the to enable it
also for our PPAs (the PPAs of the Onboard devel team
https://launchpad.net/~onboard).
I am waiting for my request to be accep
Sure, I'll ask Francesco to make a snapshot of trunk, he'll post here
when it's ready. Feedback is very welcome. There's some new stuff too,
multi-touch support and rudimentary docking (still working on that).
A note of precaution: trunk rev. 1069 seems safe to install on the Nexus
7, I just did,
marmuta,
Is there a ppa where I can try out these fixes? Thanks!
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Title:
1st time running onboard with default theme is painfully
** Also affects: cairo via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Assignee: (unassigned) => marmuta (marmuta)
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Title:
1st time running onboard with default theme is pain
Good news, I've been able to squeeze some more performance out of Onboard, with
a lot of optimizations and a little bit of corner cutting. A warm start with
Compact+Ambiance is down to around 6 seconds. The other themes a second or so
less. Most typing has become more fluid too, the delays on mo
I've opened an upstream bug here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56891
CPU performance isn't that bad, almost a quarter of the i3 per thread. It's
apparently just cairo rendering to the xlib/xcb backends that takes the big
hit. I'm not sure why, either the intel driver on the i3 ac
Thanks marmuta for the investigation work, is there any chance you could
open an upstream cairo bug about the issues you found? It feels weird
that the cpu is several order of magnitude than an i3 still
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In general the keyboard is very slow IMO.
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Title:
1st time running onboard with default theme is painfully slow
Status in Onboard
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "The cairo trace, just starting up and closing Onboard
with the Ubuntu default theme."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cairo/+bug/1070760/+attachment/3426968/+files/onboard.trace.lzma
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I'll attach some cairo-perf results of Onboard starting up with the Ambiance
theme. The Nexus 7 takes a whopping >200x longer than the i3 laptop.
Single-threaded CPU performance just differs by a factor of some 4.5, and that
number would probably have been ok with Onboard. 200x though, that's no
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