** Also affects: screen-profiles (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
Status: Fix Committed
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Sluggish performance with some status notifications enabled
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This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.44-0ubuntu1.1
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Cherry-picked fixes from upstream:
* bin/cpu-freq: fix for powerpc LP: #352286, fix for arm LP: #362157,
always report in GHz, round to
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Excellent! Thanks for confirming.
:-Dustin
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Even on my 2.0 Ghz single-core this has had a great impact. I have
screen-profiles enabled on login; this would normally take ~3 seconds.
After upgrading to screen-profiles in jaunty-proposed it takes less than
a second.
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Sluggish performance with some status notifications enabled
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Also affects: screen-profiles (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
Status: Fix Committed
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Sluggish performance with some status notifications enabled
Accepted screen-profiles into jaunty-proposed-proposed; please test and
give feedback here. Please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Sluggish performance with some
This does not normally fall under the SRU criteria, but I ack this
because (1) the package is new in Jaunty, and (2) the ionice/nice calls
were added late, thus the package got tested without those during
Jaunty development.
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Sluggish performance with some status notifications enabled
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-9.04 = None
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
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Sluggish performance with some status notifications enabled
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SRU Justification:
1. Impact: Significant impact on heavily loaded or under-powered systems; can
take several seconds (up to a minute) to launch a screen session; these fixes
can improve this by an order of magnitude
2. How fixed: The fix drops the ionice and cpu nice calls which wrap all
Uploaded to jaunty-proposed.
:-Dustin
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Should definitely SRU, if it doesn't make the release.
:-Dustin
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I was able to do a couple of low-risk things to greatly improve
performance...
1) Firstly, comment out the ionice and cpu nice calls in the screen-
profiles-status wrapper. The idea is good, but this drastically slows
down the initial launch of screen, which makes for a very bad
experience,
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