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62 users affected so issue must have been fixed
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric) reached end-of-life on May 9, 2013.
Do you still see a problem related to the one that was reported in a
currently supported version of Ub
For all nvidia users, you could try to remove the GL cache:
rm ~/.nv (driver <346)
rm ~/.cache/.nv (driver 346)
Then disable the cache completely:
echo -e 'export __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE=0' >> ~/.profile
Restart / relogin afterwards. This fixed the issue for me.
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Never mind, just seen in Raring. (nvidia 310.44)
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Status in NVIDIA
Haven't seen it since in Raring; I'll try to update after some stress-
testing.
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Still zero response from Nvidia.
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The issue now does not stop when another instance of gnome-terminal is
started. (?)
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When one instance of gnome-terminal has the issue, and another is
started, the newer instance does not exhibit the bug.
This is like a speed limit on typing and it can render the user mad.
Once again, I ask for importance to be raised.
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The issue seems to stop when gnome-terminal is restarted.
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Still experiencing in Quantal and nvidia 310.14. No multi-head.
Only in gnome-terminal, not xterm.
Does not occur after boot, only occurs after prolonged usage.
Steps to reproduce
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1. Use terminal "long enough"
2. Open a file in vim (with a bit of content)
3. Placing th
This issue essentially prevents the user from using the terminal
properly in a responsive manner.
I am calling for the importance of this bug to be raised.
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** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Similar symptoms as above: frequently switching from gnome-terminal to
Firefox causes gnome-terminal to scroll very slowly (takes one or two
seconds to scroll a single line). Single monitor display, nVidia GeForce
8400, driver version: 304.43, Ubuntu 12.10 64bit.
Tried to figure out when and why t
This started to bug me since a few days. When I look up previous
commands in the terminal, they do not get refreshed. I have to move the
cursor from the left to the right to see what the command is.
It also happens in other applications too while typing and in
applications that have tabs. When I c
also got this slow resizing problem on debian sid and wheezy with nvidia
gfx and gnome-terminal under gnome-shell.
i don't have the problem on any of the four ubuntu 12.04 machines i
have, which all have intel gfx, although they run unity not gnome-shell.
i'd pretty much say that makes it an nvid
This affects me too when using precise.
I can resize other windows really nicely, but it takes *ages* to resize gnome
terminal windows.
These error messages keep appearing in .xsession-errors file
> 16:00:52.093 E [p2p:240 ] Got bad file info from AP
> (Size=644)!
> (gnom
I would say it's really very ugly behavior even so I'm considering to switch to
some other environment (e.g. Unity2D was ok).
I've similar problem also with gedit.
For my using this is the most important bug and I'll definitely stop using
gnome-shell if it would be repaired soon :(.
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I have this and it is very very frustrating... Like going back to the
stone age. Linux flavor that is bad for doing terminal work? That's a
first ;-(
My setup is very simple - one screen (an HP laptop), old nVidia card,
gnome-shell.
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I would add that for me, this bug affects gnome-shell (not sure if it's
exclusive) and I also have it on FC16.
Actually I just found something that could be related on Fedora bugzilla :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=720605
There is a workaround, I'm testing this under FC16.
** Bug
This bug is concerning low performance and graphical corruption of
output in terminal like programs on ANY desktop using ANY driver on ANY
number of screens!
Having followed discussions for this bug and bug #877438 for some time i
am very confident that this is not a duplicate.
I have removed the
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 877438
Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head with nvidia driver
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
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I'm also having this issue with twinwiev on and off.
Gnome-terminal is heavily affected, but Chrome, Thunderbird, Eclipse etc. are
not.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
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This bug occurs for me when dynamic twinview is off, so I don't think it
should be a duplicate. This problem *only* occurs with terminal-like
programs.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
I agree. This is becoming more and more frustrating for me. I started to
use stdout redirection to a file to prevent output from being printent on
tje console.
BTW does anyone experience similar problems with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
p.s. i think "importance" should be greater than "low" for this bug;
having a terminal with a lot of information being rapidly printed to it
is an extremely common situation.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
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There are multiple bugs being discussed in this thread, all of which fit
the title and "bug description" at the top, but some of which are
limited to various situations, and some of which are not. Not all of
t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
I believe that this bug is not tied to Nvidia, which may mean that it
not a duplicate of bug #877438.
I can confirm the bug on an multi headed Intel i7 system with an ATI
Radeon HD6670.
Any gnome-terminal wi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
Ah. I just realized how the update mechanism for the NVIDIA driver is
structured. I'll try the current/post-release updates now. Have been on
280 since the 11.10 release I guess.
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Two answer from my side: I'm using twinview multi-head. I only
experience it in Unity. Other programs redraw is slowed (for instance
it was slow to type in firefox), but generally the issue was much worse
in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
A couple other details which would help for classifying performance
bugs:
* If you have a multi-head arrangement, are you using twinview or
xinerama (or xrandr for non-nvidia drivers)?
* Do you experience
Yes, I agree this sounds like it's not gnome-terminal at fault.
Typically issues like these are video driver problems and tend to be
hardware-specific. The fact that several people are seeing it on
different graphics cards and different drivers is likely coincidental.
A lot of different kinds of
I'm also experiencing slow output. Scrolling any terminal surface causes
instant 100% utilization of one processor core.
I haven't noticed any display corruption though.
some system info:
rafal@arnica:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 1
Well, I'm seeing this (what you call the "borked content") in xterm and
urxvt as well, so that would eliminate gnome-terminal as well.
It can't be related to multi-monitor, since it's my laptop that's giving
me the problem.
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Well, maybe (I use multi-monitor often) but :
* I use gnome-shell and the borked content is definitely present in FC16.
Unity can't be blamed here
* Some people are complaining of the bug with Intel card (see #14), some
people see the bug with nouveau driver, so the nvidia driver can't be bla
I suspect this bug is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/+bug/877438
What do you think?
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I concur with comment #23, I'm now running both Oneiric and F16 and both
have this problem with nvidia and 3D, not in fallback though.
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The borked content bug is also on FC16. I switched from Ubuntu two weeks
ago but that did not solve that particular problem.
I'm not sure about the slow terminal switching.
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I made a video showcasing the bug:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOms1TzIKCM
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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
I have this problem with a GeForce FX 5200 on Oneiric with the nouveau
driver. The nvidia binary driver doesn't work on this system, BTW, but
that's a different issue.
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EDIT: I correct myself: turning off transparent background does NOT
help. Gnome terminal is still horribly slow.
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gn
I also have this problem. I've noticed that if I turn off background
transparency in terminal it works a lot faster (as before). Perhaps it
is a video card related issue? (using Nvidia video card)
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i have same problem on my Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 desktop since release,
i use lxterminal instead gnome-terminal, but still happen!
Hardware: Intel Core2Duo E5200, 4G RAM
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I confirm the problem on Ubuntu 11.10.
Problem: Tab switching in terminal takes a whole second. Terminal
window moving is slow. Terminal scrolling is laggy.
Hardware: Intel i7. nVidia card.
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I confirm the problem on Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 desktop. After a while
or when the system is under any load, typing and switching tabs in the
terminal becomes very slow. htop however often shows high CPU usage
(100%) by /usr/bin/X :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7
-novtswitch
H
I can confirm the problem on 11.10 32-bit. I'm running gnome-session-
fallback, without the overlay scrollbars.
Hardware: Acer Aspire laptop, Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz.
Display: Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset x86/MMX/SSE2.
I usually have 3 or 4 tabs open, with unlimited
I thought it was maybe something related to the overlay scrollbars, but
disabling them does not change anything.
I also use an nVidia card, is it the same for every persons affected?
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I am also experiencing the original poster's problem. I can tell why
the problem starts or stops, but it does happen frequently.
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Just wanted to clarify, that when I said the whole 'screen' goes blank I
mean the terminal (I work with it maximized).
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I use a 'visual beep' and often when I hit tab to complete a word and it
'beeps' the entire screen goes blank until I hit a key. I'm running GNU
screen, and sometimes when the display comes back my status bar at the
bottom is blank unless I detach and re-attach. Additionally, when I'm
working with
On gnome-shell, restarting it fix the situation temporarily : "ALT+F2",
command "r".
This looks like some kind of leaking to me.
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Terminal tab switching is slower in 11.10 on my machine (Core2Duo@2GHz,4GB RAM)
with Unity-2D too. Also workspace switching is a nightmare in vte based
terminal implementations:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vte/+bug/665548.
In 11.04 it was also slow however I could live with it.
May
This effects me.. however it's not just gnome-terminal, but google
chrome and firefox as well.
Basically, ALL window activity seems to be sluggish now.
This is on a Core i7 system, nVidia Quadro GPU, lots of RAM and a fast
RAID array. It ran very snappily under Gnome in Natty!
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Oh, just to clarify. I experience this in Unity 3D and Gnome Shell 3D.
Not in Unity 2D.
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This is hugely frustrating. As said above it affects many apps, but the
most frustrating is that it affects all terminals - not just gnome-
terminal, but xterm and rxvt as well.
I work as a sysadmin, and the terminals are my most used tool in my
daily work. Not getting the output without an extra
I can confirm that this doesn't happen when using Unity-2D with Metacity
(scroll is now fast at both chromium and gnome-console). Will try to run
perf against compiz and see if I can find why it's so slow for me with
Oneiric (it was fine with Natty).
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I use gnome-shell and I see this too.
** Tags removed: running-unity
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