Last night Rhythmbox was running at 50% CPU when playing MP3s, it is now
at about 16% since I updated this morning.
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It appears that 2.19.5-1ubuntu5 fixed the client-side-decorations of
ghosting effects.
Also Rhythmbox is now under control.
Everything that I had issues with, including Plymouth, apparently have
been fixed with todays daily-live.
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This bug was fixed in the package gtk+2.0 - 2.19.5-1ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/062_client_side_decoration.patch:
- update by Cody Russell to fix excessive cpu usage issues
(lp: #523949)
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vmc: or, they might still be in /var/cache/apt/archives as well, a very
common trick I use for downgrades.
I pulled 1ubuntu4 builds for all the above packages I listed, installed
them, logged out/in and gnucash is again exhibiting severe UI slowdown.
Downgrading once again to 1ubuntu2 fixed the
The update doesn't fix the issue there, reopening
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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You can quickly test this with the gtkperf tool.
gtk+2.0 2.19.5-1ubuntu2: 5 - 5:30 secs
gtk+2.0 2.19.5-1ubuntu3: ~9 secs
gtk+2.0 2.19.5-1ubuntu4: ~9 secs
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there are also more issues with the csd patch:
* it draws window decorations even for boderless windows, like at the gdm login
or the eclupse splash screen
* dragging a file in nautilus results in a grey box instead of the transparent
image of the file
should I open new bugs for this, or is it
those have already been reported see bug #524869 and bug #523954
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you can look to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=gtk-
csd too for csd known issues
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Pavel: For the nautilus issue, there's bug #523954.
I'm not sure where the decorations bug is, if there is one; but it
actually breaks (the admittedly really hacky) Firefox Echofon extension,
making it more or less impossible to use as it seems to be impossible to
deliver close/etc. events to it.
on ubuntu lucid
gtk2-engines:
Installed: 1:2.18.5-0ubuntu1
$ gtkperf
(gtkperf:29137): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment
with non-zero page size is deprecated
(gtkperf:29137): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with
non-zero page size is deprecated
GtkPerf
From post#13 ,Sebastien Bacher - The update doesn't fix the issue
there, reopening Thanks!
It didn't fix my issue either, Aislerot Solitaire ghosting, from
post#4.
I ran the 'gtkperf' test. It finished in Total time: 27.14. Brought
up a gui and did its thing, but so what? What's that prove?
Sebastien, asked me to repeat the test, so here it is with latest updates.
still very far from Debian results
$ apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0:
Installed: 2.19.5-1ubuntu4
Candidate: 2.19.5-1ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 2.19.5-1ubuntu4 0
500 http://neacm.fe.up.pt lucid/main
I downloaded the binaries and move them to /var/cache/apt/archives, but I
couldn't downgrade.
I still get the:
Provides:
2.19.5-1ubuntu3 -
Using:
sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf=2.19.5-1ubuntu2
I get:
E: Version '2.19.5-1ubuntu2' for 'gtk2-engines-pixbuf' was not found
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vmc: try
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg -i gtk2-engines-pixbuf_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_i386.deb
libgail18_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_i386.deb libgail-common_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_i386.deb
libgtk2.0-0_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_i386.deb libgtk2.0-bin_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_all.deb
libgtk2.0-common_2.19.5-1ubuntu2_all.deb
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from a fresh Guest Session, fully updated
$ gtkperf
(gtkperf:9151): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment
with non-zero page size is deprecated
(gtkperf:9151): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with
non-zero page size is deprecated
GtkPerf 0.40 - Starting
This bug was fixed in the package gtk+2.0 - 2.19.5-1ubuntu5
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* debian/patches/062_client_side_decoration.patch:
- update by Cody Russell to really fix excessive cpu usage issues
(lp: #523949, #524304)
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1ubuntu5 seems to have fixed the slowdown problem for me.
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2.19.5-1ubuntu2 is sufficient for a downgrade workaround. To avoid
breakage, downgrade all of
gtk2-engines-pixbuf
libgail18
libgail-common
libgtk2.0-0
libgtk2.0-bin
libgtk2.0-common
gnucash and pidgin also suffer from this. gnucash in particular doesn't
cope well, dropping, duping, and
Matt,
The problem is there no 2.19.5-1ubuntu2 to downgrade to. After issuing
the command:
apt-cache showpkg gtk2-engines-pixbuf
The Provides only has the current version.
Provides:
2.19.5-1ubuntu3 -
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You can find the binaries here:
i386:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/2.19.5-1ubuntu2/+build/1505842
amd64:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/2.19.5-1ubuntu2/+build/1505840
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I've got an updated patch that I believe will solve most of these
issues, and I'll try to get it released to Lucid ASAP. For me it's not
fixing Rhythmbox though, but I think that may be because I've somehow
gotten Rhythmbox stuck in a mode where it's trying to index my entire
home directory and
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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