*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064834 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064834
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1064834
Compiz spends 94% of its CPU time in glTexImage2D() from
nux::IOpenGLSurface::InitializeLevel() from ...
nux::GraphicsEngine::CreateTextureFromBack
Hi. Removed transparency (gconf and changing metacity-theme entries ... ) and
it's ok now.
Regarding evolution-addressbook issue, I have opened another bug. I think the
relation was the amount of memory used by evolution, with a lot of swap, and
that affecting compiz.
Thanks
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I don't yet understand how evolution-address can make the CPU usage of
compiz high. Unless there's a relevant indicator running under Unity
(and hence Compiz)?
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Nop. Althought I removed the transparency feature the CPU is high, but I
noticed that compiz consuming high cpu is a side effect of another problem.
Evolution-address is eating the whole drive, replicating constantly the
addressbook under the .cache/evolution/addressbook directory. Considering t
Can confirm that removing panel transparency brought compiz down to
normal CPU usage (from ~40% to ~0%).
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Title:
Compiz is consuming constantly 5
Yep, I have the installation by default. My hardware is almost 4 years old, so
no 3D sorry. With 12.04 I didn't have any top unity feature and it was fine for
me. I'l check the other bug if there's a way to disable the special effects
until is fix.
Thanks.
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Do you have panel transparency enabled? This might be caused by bug
1064834
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Title:
Compiz is consuming constantly 50%-60% of CPU. That didn't ha
Hi, done it again as "su". It seems the outcome is the same.
I have updated the system with latests packages and remove the performance
indicator from the top bar. No it seems working better, although fan is at full
throtlle from time to time, and you can see compiz reaching 60%-70% of cpuload.
Hmm, that didn't work. Could you please try sudo first:
sudo -s
and enter your password.
Then repeat the above steps?
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Title:
Compiz is cons
Hi,
Here it is. I've run it 10 times more or less ...
Thanks for the quick reply.
** Attachment added: "Stacks.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1064866/+attachment/3391875/+files/stacks.txt
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Please download the attached script to your home directory. Now while compiz is
using high CPU, please run this command several times:
sh dstack compiz >> stacks.txt
And then attach the file "stacks.txt" to this bug.
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