Personally, I completely agree with silverstar. The bug is really critical in
my eyes and shall be resolved as soon as possible. It's not a good thing
promoting a somewhat finished product that doesn't quite work as expected. I
guess you'd scare away lots of unexperienced linux newcomers that ma
hm, it's just a rough guess, but i presume the drivers for the intel
graphics chip (gma) are responsible for letting mutter suffer severe
pain indirectly. or maybe it's only mutter's fault. but honestly i
rather stick to my first theory. there were too many performance-related
issues with those cre
yeah, it's exactly the same with me and my netbook (asus eeepc 1005ha, intel
atom 1.6 ghz, intel gma 950, intel ssd, 1 gb ram). i tested maverick since
beta, when the slow-down was exactly the same. first, i was like: "well, it's a
beta, what do you expect?" but then i thought a few years back a