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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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Remote watch: gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/issues #727 => None
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[regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Unity unusable on Atom class
hardware
** Changed in: mesa
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: mesa
Remote watch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #64202 =>
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Title:
[regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Un
OK you are right. I opened a ticket for those the fix in comment #6 does not
work and the issue appears when a external monitor is connected when login
(e.g. as described in #77 and 76):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1300393
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A note for all those commenting on this, my understanding is that if the
fix in comment #6 does not work around the problem then you are seeing a
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Okay, I did a few more tests...
- the external monitor is connected at boot time, I disconnected it when
the login screen is displayed, logged in, no high cpu usage
- logged out, connected the monitor, logged in, HIGH CPU USAGE
- logged out, disconnected the monitor, logged in, no high cpu usage
For your crt/lcd monitor -> maybe this issue depends on the resolution
of the external screen.
Does appear that issue if you have connected your screen at boot-time,
then disconnected when the lightdm login screen is showing and you
logged in (without connected external screen)?
Today I had the p
Good to hear it's solved for you!
The strange thing is that I just replaced that broken CRT with the new
LCD monitor. Just disconnected the old monitor and connected the new
one. Boom, high CPU usage :-(. I didn't install any new software, etc.
I never had this before in 2,5 years and as I said I
@Stephan you are now the 3. or 4. who has this issue when an external
screen is connected at booting. That seems to call for a new ticket. But
I installed todays updates (14.04), rebooted and all good. Currently
compiz does not use 50% of cpu power any longer.
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I'm not sure if this fits into this particular bug, but maybe it helps
to locate the problem...
I have a netbook with Intel Atom N455 and GMA3150. The netbook has an
external monitor attached to it via a KVM switch (USB mouse and
keyboard, VGA) and has run Ubuntu since 11.10 (13.10 upto yesterday
nope, I must correct myself. Same problem as described by Marco in #70.
The issue remains when a external monitor is connected at startup even
it isn't used and the Mesa environment variable is set.
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
Open
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4 to the /etc/environment works for me on
14.04, but there are also no issues when no external monitor is
connected to vga at startup
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I have the same issue by Danny in #65
Workaround suggested in #6 worked for me until I upgraded linux imag
3.11.0-17
Then compiz returned requiring too much resources to the system (cpu and
ram)
I tried to fix with a intel graphic workaround but without benefits.
For me solution suggested in #
@Carlo There's a bug report for that: Bug 1232726
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Carlo <1222...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On asus eeepc 11.10 atom cpu, I continue to have problems, the
> background of the dash is black, if I change my wallpaper is displayed
> correctly, there is no solutio
On asus eeepc 11.10 atom cpu, I continue to have problems, the
background of the dash is black, if I change my wallpaper is displayed
correctly, there is no solution to this vexing probema?
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@Danny
My bug turned out to be a different one, but it manifested itself similar to
this bug. The problem came from having an external monitor connected via the
VGA port at startup. For some reason that caused compiz to respond very slowly.
I have solved the problem by connecting the monitor aft
@Danny, this bug caused the Dash to take tens of seconds to appear and
some other graphics to be slow, however the basic operation of the
machine was little affected. Your problem appears to be different so I
suggest reporting a new bug.
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@CarlJohan #60
I'm experiencing a very similiar--possibly the same--issue: Ubuntu
13.10,high compiz cpu, MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE doesn't help, Installed:
9.2.1-1ubuntu3.
Did reinstallation fix your issue?
Should this be a new bug report?
I'm on Asrock H61M, Intel HD3000, i915 kernel driver, I
@Edwin
Yes, seems likely. Since it works both for you and Colin, it is probably a new
bug. Also, now that i have had more time to explore, the problem on my system
is a bit different than what is described in this bug report. Visual effects
are sluggish but not to as slow as described in this r
@CarlJohan Maybe, its a new bug? For me its working perfectly.
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Carl Johan wrote:
> Ok, thanks for your reply. I haven't had any issues up until today. My
> system is up to date and apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dri shows
> Installed: 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
> Candidate: 9
Ok, thanks for your reply. I haven't had any issues up until today. My system
is up to date and apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dri shows
Installed: 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
Candidate: 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
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For me with up to date Saucy it is still working fine.
apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dri
shows 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
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I have used the workaround successfully, but now the problem has
returned. Compiz CPU usage is high (around 30%) and the Dash is
extremely sluggish. I have tested without the workaround in
/etc/environment, but with the same result. Disabling blur does not
solve the problem either. Anyone else exp
The mesa version hold is now set by default in mesa. No release note
needed.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New => Invalid
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Yeah the dash becomes very dark, and if you change the wallpaper it does
fix itself. However it returns to the dark color later on... So I guess
another bug lol.
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Beautiful, i had this problem as well and it is now fixed. I have had
blur disabled via CompizConfig which was a successful workaround, but
now i turned it back on and everything is fine. Also the Dash background
with Edwin's tip. Thanks people! :) I'm using Asus EeePC 901 with Intel
945GME graphic
If you change the desktop wallpaper, the Dash color fixes itself.
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Edwin Pujols wrote:
> Its a bug, I've already reported it :)
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Berat Alp Erbil <
> 1222...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
>> Solved for me but dash background is
Its a bug, I've already reported it :)
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Berat Alp Erbil <1222...@bugs.launchpad.net
> wrote:
> Solved for me but dash background is too dark. Is it a feature or a bug?
> :P
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Solved for me but dash background is too dark. Is it a feature or a bug?
:P
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Title:
[regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Unity unusabl
Can report success for the Intel G33, too. Now the system menu is gone
and the dash searches forever without results - different story.
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Mateusz:
$ apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dri
libgl1-mesa-dri:
Installed: 9.2.1-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 9.2.1-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 9.2.1-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Fix working fine on i943/945 graphics.
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[regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Unity unusable on Atom class
hardware and 943/94
Those updated packages are available only in the proposed repository.
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Thanks Timo
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Sta
libgl1-mesa-dri
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Could someone clarify exactly which package this is please. When I do
apt-cache policy mesa
I get Unable to locate package mesa
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Confirming that the bug is fixed in the updated mesa package.
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This bug was fixed in the package mesa - 9.2.1-1ubuntu1
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[ Robert Hooker ]
* Add i915-dont-default-to-2.1.patch: Stop defaulting to OpenGL 2.1 that is
not
fully implemented in hardware on gen3 GPUs, the software fallbacks make
Unit
i915 Gallium driver on an Atom N270.
-Opening the dash, shut down window, etc. is much faster.
-The overall performance of this driver is much slower. Even fade
effects on context menus cause stuttering. This is not improved by
setting MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4.
-Some visual effects don't see
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/mesa
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Title:
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hardware a
Olibaf: the new driver is a great improvement, but it is still not good
enough I am afraid. For example, with the new driver the Dash still
takes about 4 seconds to show, coming up in several steps. With the
workaround setting MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4 it comes up in about
than 0.5 seconds. B
I attach a 32 bit version of i915 gallium driver. If someone want to
test if this is better than the default non-gallium driver, copy the
file in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri , overwriting the existing one (save
the original before, to be safe). Then restart X and make sure to verify
you are running
Their choice. My choice is sharp and clear and quick. I take sharp
high res digital pictures, not fuzzy out of focus. Fuzzy blurred
reminds me of 1982 when I started on pc's.
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The "downgrade to 1.4" workaround causes a different code path in Unity
to be executed, and that uses a much simpler blur function. It looks
OK, but to the expert eye it doesn't look near as good. Don't ask me
what the difference is: it all looks blurry to me even with my bifocals
on.
The root
Acer Aspire 1 D255E Intel Atom N455 Intel Corporation Atom Processor
D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated Graphics Controller
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4 to the /etc/environment
is a big help on restoring desktop action. This netbook + external monitor has
been running ubuntu fine since 10.10.
St
Oops my bad, thanks Erik, when I posted my question it was 5 minutes
after Stephen replied and I guess I didn't refresh the page so I wasn't
aware of it! Sorry!
Well at least that line does fix the problem for now so all seems fine.
I wonder what that line "downgrades" everything looks great . I
TekWiz, he is saying that the fix is in a mesa build that has not been
released yet. The nux patch only partially addresses this bug. Thanks
for the clarification Stephen.
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So is this fix actually in the 10/4 build? "This bug was fixed in the
package nux - 4.0.2+13.10.20131004-0ubuntu1"
I got the 10/4 earlier, and I just did the software update. Removed the
line I added earlier to see if it helped but no, the problem still
exists
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Folks, the Nux change was a small change suggested by some Mesa devs to
improve performance. While I hoped it would be enough, the real fix is
in the Mesa package and is still filtering through the system.
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I am also confirming that adding MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=1.4 to the
/etc/environment file does fix the problem.
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[regression
Yeah Erik, I noticed it's a bit more stable, it doesn't crash now, but
the lag seems the same, a 30 second lag to get the home menu is not
acceptable. It even takes time to get out of it!
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Well, I just tried the Oct. 4th daily build and still measured a 30
second hang after clicking the home button. :(
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[regressi
After the patch there is a small improvement in performance, but it is
still unusably slow.
Atom N550
GMA 3150
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So it was a math problem I understand? Great! I'll try the new one! :)
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This bug was fixed in the package nux - 4.0.2+13.10.20131004-0ubuntu1
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[ Stephen M. Webb ]
* precomputed tap invariants for bilinear Gaussian blur shaders (lp:
#1222602). (LP: #1222602)
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* A
Q35 is one of the successors of the 945, too. More to the higher end, if
not the top model, of this family at some point.
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[r
What is the Q35 graphics? I also experienced this on a Dell OptiPlex 755
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz x 2. Graphics: Intel Q35. RAM: 1.9
GiB. I didn't try the workaround though...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@laryllan, the fix has been committed but needs to work its way through
the system. It will be marked released at some point and should appear
in the repository shortly after that.
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@Rober Hooker:
What's the fix about?
The bug is still present on my system (with all the newest packages installed).
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** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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** Summary changed:
- [regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Unity unusable on Atom class hardware
+ [regression] [gen3] Mesa 9.2 makes Unity unusable on Atom class hardware and
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