maverick is well dead since a while
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Well, the good news is I've been doing lots of testing an optimization
to try and make Mir super-smooth on old netbooks (and hence everything).
Good progress so far, but if you want to test it you'll need to install
vivid (Ubuntu 15.04).
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I just finished Ubuntu Netbook 10.10 installation (Installed on MSI Wind
U100 Plus).
I'm experience same issue. Unity is _extremely_ slow. Tool tips appears
after ~1-2 seconds. Clicking on any of unity shortcuts, freeze whole
You might also want to try to 2D implementation of Unity, currently
available for 10.10 in a PPA, Google knows where :-)
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I'm closing this bug for the following reasons:
1.) for 11.04 we've moved to a new (certainly much faster) implementation, no
more clutter and mutter, but compiz
2.) the changes for 11.04 will not be backported to 10.10, due to lack of time
If you have issues with Unity's UI-performance on
asus eee 901go, tested 10.10. I formatted this nbr away, cause the state is
unusable. Everthing is sluggish, slow. The launcher panel sometimes went away
for 10 seconds an appears back later.
Same machine runs lubuntu, meego, and 10.04 nbr pretty well.
The 10.10 nbr unity runs well on the x41
Hi all,
Just wanted to add that I experience the same problems on Ubuntu 10.10
(Maverick). Unity is really unresponsive. I already ran top sorted by
cpu and memory but there was no indication that the machine was busy.
The problem must be in Unity because all other programs are responsive
as it
Hi guys,
Just wanted to mention that I installed ubuntu netbook 10.10 (meerkat?)
in my wife's Asus Eee 1000HE and Unity was also slow and unstable.
Inserting CLUTTER_VBLANK=none in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10unity-quirks
solved the problem, now Unity is snappy and shows a more consistent
behavior.
Alright, xserver-xorg-driver-intel for GMA 950:
2.12 3D performance is crippled unless you monitor your GPU with intel_gpu_top,
this would affect compiz/gears/unity anything 3D, this is the driver in maverick
2.13 this driver doesn't work currently on GMA 950, I filed a bug upstream
2.11: 3D
here is the gma 950 running metacity
jer...@jubuntu:~$ glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
87 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17.298 FPS
158 frames in 5.0 seconds = 31.352 FPS
69 frames in 5.1 seconds = 13.571
I don't think this is a Unity bug. I think this is a problem with the
Intel xorg driver. Using normal gnome/metacity on a GMA 950 based
computer, running glxgears gives dodgy results. Start intel_gpu_top in
an xterm, re-run glxgears, and you get 60 fps solid.
Unity/Compiz/etc/etc will probably
The same on Compaq 5610b
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Natty Alpha 1 won't run at all. Black screen after installation. (Msi
Wind U100 | Intel GMA 950)
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if this bug is only for natty netbook edition then please remove this post. (im
running natty desktop on my laptop)
i can confirm though, that under natty alpha and before on maverick desktop
effects couldnt be enabled on my i945 intel chip. There are plenty of reports
on crappy intel
Hi, could you please test the alpha 1 release of Natty as it comes out
this week and see if the issue is fixed (as the post above me seems to
state :). marking as incomplete pending feedback.
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Hi everybody
The testing version of this week runs with compiz, and it runs really
fast !
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Is Compiz rewrite still on the menu?
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/551
I got confused...
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Hello, today I decided to play with some netbook OSes.
First I installed MeeGO - good speed, actually really good, the screen layout
is a bit strange but looks nice.
Than I decided to try ubuntu 10.10 netbook version. OMG this thing is
impossible to use!
The apps work with good speed once
Okay, some more info - more usefull ;)
update-apt-xapi gets up to 99% cpu and stays like this for long periods,
but this is not the problem because this happens only occasionaly
The main problem seems to be the mutter app which is unoptimized. Everytime I
launch something mutter starts to eat
I finally upgraded, telling the update process to substitute old conf
files. On my hardware, Unity is working --- I can't say it is snappy,
but it works at an acceptable speed. More data:
Asus eeePC 1005PE with 1Gbyte RAM, video:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation N10 Family
I have also this same problem and I can fully agree with post #14. I
also installed installed maximus, go-home-applet and window-picker
applet and netbook-launcher-efl (didn't find netbook-remix-efl, not even
sure what it does, maybe those are the same?) and 2D netbook interface
looks and works
Just to specify a bit more about the comment #62: for me, the only thing
that is really painfully slow is the Application launcher (from 10 to
30 seconds to show). By the way, is it possible to configure it so that
it stays put after launching the application? This could reduce the pain
(launch it
I can also attest to unity running extremely slow on both a mini 9 and a
mini 10v
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I think, it is not so hard, to wait for 11.04. Now we can use desktop
session with window-picker upplet in gnome panel and maximus runnig.
Anyway, Ubuntu is most usable linux distribution now.
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Asus Eee PC 1000 - Fast and responsive overall
I have an Asus Eee PC 1000, upgraded to 2Gb RAM.
Modified /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1 / ext4
noatime,nodiratime,data=writeback,errors=remount-ro 0 1
UUID= /home ext3noatime,nodiratime,defaults0 2
Only
According to Didier Roche from Ubuntu Desktop Experience team the compiz
rewrite should make things better. It's planned for next Ubuntu release
as far as I can tell.
I don't thing we'll see unity or mutter patch for 10.10 though (correct
me if I'm wrong).
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That's correct, we'll address this in 11.04 and won't have a backport to
10.10 I'm afraid.
Mark
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I think this (not backporting) is most unfortunate; basically because it
will not expose the future solution to a very big testing bed which
would be very useful in order to not repeat the failure we're seeing
now.
On the other hand, which is the suggested path for 10.04 users with this
problem?
10.10 desktop works fine. If 10.10 netbook won't be fixed, you should
remove the download temporarily (until 11.04), because in its current
state, it's really a pain to use.
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Unfortunately, we also can't forward-port the 10.04 interface to 10.10.
So options are:
- stick on 10.04 LTS
- use a USB key to test the 10.10 interface on your hardware
- wait for 11.04
Mark
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It's really sad to see this bug, especially with the Unity vs Gnome-Shell
thing. I installed Ubuntu Netbook on my EeeBox B202, and it's unusable. It's
really slow and I can't click on the icons through vnc (vino).
Is it really the future of Ubuntu? IMO, It wasn't ready for prime time.
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I've submitted a bug report about unfair heat rating,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/malone/+bug/667215
I'm not sure if it will be visible for you because I've marked it as
security vulnerability to prove my point. It scored 406 heat points
and all 4 flames straight away - sweet :)
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@Berman:
What were the ratings after changing private and security flags?
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@Tomek:
Heat was ~460.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: Opinion = Confirmed
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Assignee: Berman Boris (al1as) = (unassigned)
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Wanted to confirm that I'm seeing the same behavior on both the HP Mini
210-1032CL and Acer Aspire One AO532h. Both have Intel Atom N450, 2GB
RAM. I log in using GNOME and everything runs smooth as silk on both.
Unity runs like a slideshow, although once apps are launched, they seem
to work OK.
@Kevin:
when you are in the login screen, there is a drop-up menu (in 10.04 is on the
bottom of the screen, slightly at the right) where you can choose session.
Choose gnome session and voilá. The setting is remembered for further logins.
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I can confirm the observations of Alexander and Fernando.
On Eee PC 1000H regular Gnome session works smooth and fast. So it's
either mutter or unity. Is it possible to run one without the other in
order to narrow the search down a bit more?
On a side note: heat indicator showing 0 out of 4 and
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
@Mark
The bug seems to affect most of the hardware the UNE is intended for so, in
my eyes, a proper fix is a must have for Maverick (as well all future
releases up to Zippy Zebra and beyond).
People reported the issue on HP Mini, Toshiba , Acer Aspire One, Asus
Eee PC, Gateway and Samsung. I
Just to throw in my 2 cents, this report is the one that is stopping me to
update to Maverick my Asus Eee PC 1005PE netbook. UNR in Lucid is pleasant to
use.
Now, I think that it would be nice if someone of the affected people could try
to log in with a normal Gnome session, and tell here if
Tried UNR 10.10 RC on my eee 1000HE and unity was pretty much unusable,
switched to gnome (and xfce) and everything was fine, so yes, the issue
probably lies with unity/mutter.
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I confirm that Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10 works slow on a Asus EEE PC
1201N (nVidia ION with fast graphics hardware) with 2 GB ram. This is
what I saw:
- Icons from the left toolbar (applications) loose the pictures when
computer go sleep, suspend mode or when user session is switched to
@Alexander: How do you log in to a normal gnome session? Do you have to
set up a separate account?
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For those of you using CLUTTER_VBLANK=none - you shouldn't be too
afraid of all the spooky error messages in the terminal. The worst
thing it should give you would be some rendering glitches - which is
nothing compared to the pain you have now anyway I guess ;-)
My initial command to make the
Can someone change the importance of this bug please?
It makes UNE, advertised on the Ubuntu home page, completely useless.
The bug is quite critical, if you ask me, unless you intend to scare
away netbook users .
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I've added David Barth from Canonical Desktop Experience Team to the
list.
@David: could you set the importance and assign someone from development
team, please?
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@Tomek
I recognise that the bug is critical, the question is whether it can be
addressed for Maverick, or whether we should rather document the issue
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@Mark
I think this bug is to important to keep it open till Natty. It makes UNR
unusable and the workaround should not be the answer.
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I've also tried the CLUTTER_VBLANK=none command and I think it worked just
fine. This is on a aspire one zg5. Only problem when I tried to make it
permanent it sais acces denied. sudo echo CLUTTER_VBLANK=none
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/10unity.quirks
bash: /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10unity.quirks: Toegang
I have an ASUS 1001P
I tried the CLUTTER_VBLANK-none command and it appeared to help, though
as was already mentioned, in the terminal, there were many error
messages scrolling through there. Because of that, I have not made it
Not sure if it is relevant, but I was not doing a clean install, but
I've also tried the CLUTTER_VBLANK=none command on my MSI Wind U100 with
Atom N270 and 1.5G RAM, but turned up with the exact same errors as
Jonathan above. Any other possible solutions out there?
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Hi everyone - I'm one of the devs that have spent extensive time chasing
this slowness issue. I assure you I can relate to your disappointment
over a sluggish system. It's buggering me a lot as well.
The problem is that on some systems Unity runs perfectly fast (for
instance on my Eee 1001, intel
Well just updated to 10.10 on my 1005 HA and it was slow...
So looked up the internet found nothing but I did find the apparent issue
myself :)
The problem is a 100% cpu usage caused by a process called gtk-gnash just
killing those processes (or at least the ones consuming my cpu seems to
I've tried the CLUTTER_VBLANK=none suggestion and I feel it might be
faster, but it could also be placebo effect. I should run some double
blind tests :-P
@Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen: At least in my case (Asus Eee PC 901) the
unity actions that interact with applications and workspaces (launching
I am on a 1005HA and setting that vsync blank to none did the trick. Is
there any other information I could give you to help you out?
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Seeing the same behavior on a 1001p Eee PC.
Specifically, I am seeing very slow/inconsistent performance when using
the launcher bar at the left edge of the screen. It takes 2 or 3 clicks
on an icon for it to actually switch to or start the application that I
clicked on. In Top I see mutter
Same on eeepc 1005HA, the launcher itself is pretty quick (tooltip,
scroll) but launching apps (foremost files/folder and applications) is
painfully slow
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It happens on my EEEPC 1000H too
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Much slower on HP Mini 5101 (Intel 1.66GHz N280 Atom, 2Gb RAM).
As others mentioned, applications take a long time to come up so I won't
comment further on that. The most annoying thing is the launcher
doesn't always respond to button-clicks. I don't use a mouse on this
netbook but instead use
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