As always, if a bug reoccurs, please open a new one. It's easier to
track problems and get them fixed that way.
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Yes this bug should not be marked as fixed. The issue still occurs in
the final version of 13.04 with the latest Nvidia 319.23 drivers.
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Wait: why is this marked "fix released"? Problem exists on a fresh
install of 13.04.
I don't so much care about compiz not having the right refresh rate
OOTB, but changing it and having that setting forgotten after a reboot
is *maddening*. It shouldn't take to much to make sure two settings
(det
@Piotr Stefanczyk
Try this:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 5 &&
dconf write /org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/composite/refresh-rate "60"
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Same problem here. Changing refresh rate by Michael's script doesn't
work. I have to change this value by CCSM every login on to Unity.
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I can confirm comment #82. Fresh install and 313 drivers.
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Yep, bug still occurs in 13.04 (fully updated, 310.44 drivers).
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This still happens with a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 (final release),
using nvidia driver 313. Correcting the refresh rate (uncheck
autodetect, set to 60) in CCSM fixes it.
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I also have this issue with ubuntu 13.04 daily build (updated), refresh
rate value won't stick after reboot or logout.
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Workaround:
Create a Script with the desired Refresh Rate and mark it as excutable
and add it to startup Programs:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 5 &&
dconf write /org/compiz/profiles/UnityNeu/plugins/composite/refresh-rate "60"
Now i dont have to open CCSM after every restart and got my 60hz
refresh-rate.
Also tried with 310 and 313 Nvidia-Drivers... Problem still remains. No
Problems in Xsession-Errors.
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I got the same Problem, CCSM doesnt remember the 60hz and i also have to turn
off "Sync to VBlank" in Nvidia-Settings to get no stutter when running glxgears
and compiz at the same time.
I also run ccsm and set it every reboot cause the setting also reverts to 50hz.
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Same problem here with Ubuntu 13.04 daily build (updated everyday).
Compiz detects my refresh rate as 50hz instead of 75 which is set in
Nvidia Settings, I have to turn off autodetect and set refresh rate
manually in CCSM. However CCSM doesn't remember this setting after relog
or restart and I have
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** No longer affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Branch linked: lp:~sil2100/compiz/ubuntu_0.9.8.4
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** Changed in: ubutter
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** Changed in: compiz
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Fix (workaround) committed into lp:compiz at revision 3391
** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubutter
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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With the introduction of swapbuffers rendering in compiz 0.9.8.*, the
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works. We are now working on a new workaround for compiz 0.9.8.4.
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None => 0.9.8.4
** Branch linked: lp:~compiz-team/compi
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The problem here is that incorrect information from the NVIDIA driver is
tricking some software like Compiz into using an incorrect refresh rate,
which makes the whole desktop look choppy.
The cause of this framerate problem is the DynamicTwinView feature of
th
** Also affects: ubutter
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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It should be possible to determine the actual display refresh rate on
TwinView setups through NVidia's configuration X extension. Has anyone
looked into this?
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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** No longer affects: compiz
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This bug was fixed in the package compiz - 1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream snapshot:
- Fix slow/stuttering display with fglrx (LP: #763005)
- Don't dynamically link to compiz_core
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I'm not sure about bug 888039 because it's hard to reproduce (for me)
and hard to distinguish between other similar performance bugs. I think
it's likely half the people subscribed to that bug were actually seeing
different bugs, some of which are now fixed.
Versions vv9 and vv10 only changed the
Daniel, I don't know what are the changes between version vv9 and vv10
of compiz, but now things have improved considerably. Most notably, I
can't tell the difference with or without Twinview. I tested also with
several suspend/resume cycles and I saw no performance slowdowns.
Finally, also bug #8
Hi Daniel,
your PPAs resolved the problems for me.
Unity feels fast like hell.
p.s. I had to "unity --reset" and reboot afterwards.
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"However, it seems to me that performance is still a little better when
*not* using twinview."
This is not surprising. Regretfully compiz does have to use the detected frame
rate for some (very few) things even with the fix. And if the frame rate
reported by the driver is still wrong (TwinView e
Daniel, I resetted unity (--reset) and tried both your compiz and unity
packages (vv7 and vv5 respectively).
The combination of both solved my performance problems almost completely,
putting unity on par with gnome-shell.
However, it seems to me that performance is still a little better when *n
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** Also affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz-core
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: compiz-core
Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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If the workaround at the top of this bug and my PPA do not solve the
problem, then it's likely you have a very different bug. And therefore I
would have no idea if nouveau would improve things for you. But it's
worth a try.
Please also confirm the version you're testing from ppa:vanvugt/compiz.
It
Daniel:
I tried everything in your post. I guess my problem is not amongst the ones
you've solved. :(
Should I switch to nouveau? The nvidia drivers worked quite well up
until Oneiric. Gnome-shell does work, but it has its own issues
(crashing randomly when switching workspaces).
(Windows dragge
Experimental fixes for this and related performance bugs are now available
for testing in ppa:vanvugt/compiz and ppa:vanvugt/unity. For the best
results I recommend trying both together. But testing them individually is
useful too.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
* The fixes in ppa:vanvugt/compiz REQUIRE that
Please note: The fix for bug 880707 only works as a fix/workaround for
this bug when you have "Sync To VBlank" enabled in your compiz opengl
plugin settings.
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Testing with a new NVIDIA card, I found the workaround of disabling
dynamic twin view didn't seem to work in Ubuntu 11.10.
Further investigation seems to suggest the workaround failing is in fact
regression bug 888039 which appears to be solved by the new compiz-
composite timing code I proposed i
** Description changed:
The problem here is that incorrect information from the NVIDIA driver is
tricking some software like Compiz into using an incorrect refresh rate,
which makes the whole desktop look choppy.
The cause of this framerate problem is the DynamicTwinView feature of
th
The compiz fix for bug 880707 is the change that I think might solve
(hide) this bug. I am getting a new Nvidia card today so I can retest
this.
However the current proposed fix for bug 880707 is much too complex and
risky to put in updates right now. It needs much more testing. Also, the
compiz a
Will any fixes for this bug be pushed in the regular 11.10 updates, or
will this remain an issue until 12.04?
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I suspect I *might* have just fixed (worked around) this bug in compiz:
https://code.launchpad.net/~vanvugt/compiz-core/fix-880707/+merge/81737
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@Daniel and Chauncellor:
I seem to have exactly the same problems mentionned by Chauncellor :
- problem is only on Compiz 0.9 (NVidia GeForce GTS240, driver ver. 280.13 on
x86_64)
- Problem only affects moving windows around and dragging icons.
- The very first window movement (right after loggi
@Chauncellor...
If disabling DynamicTwinView didn't work for your nvidia system, try setting
this in CCSM:
Detect Refresh Rate = OFF
Refresh Rate = the real refresh rate of your monitor, maybe even higher.
If that still doesn't work then you are not experiencing bug 92599. But read
on...
In
I have smooth animations on everything compiz-related EXCEPT window
movement, file dragging, and the like. It slowly degrades after a while
of usage. This has been an issue for me since Natty and the introduction
to compiz 0.9.*. This is both on my nvidia gtx 560 and Intel i915.
I've tried all the
Yes, this bug is something we can work around in compiz, as you found by
changing the frame rate. I suggest it is also possible to improve the
compiz code so that it avoids the issue and also avoids the need for a
very high frame rate. But wait and see, if and when I (or someone else)
has the time
Sorry, I performed some other tests and they proved I was wrong with
bailer.
Now it seems that the situation can be simply improved by deactivating
the FPS detection, and forcing the framerate to 120Hz. In this way the
performance is acceptable.
However, now I'm writing from gnome-shell, and it's
Tried the TwinView workaround and lightdm won't even load. Tried
manually setting the refresh rate in ccsm and there is no appreciable
change. Turning off bailer also does nothing. Seems to be some sort of
leak because at startup or compiz restart everything works smoothly. 2
minutes later and the
Deactivating Bailer and increasing the refresh rate do improve, but
don't completely fix the problems. glxgears is smoother, but still
jerks noticeably from time to time and gets much smoother as the window
size increases. And moving and resizing windows is still much, much
slower than with compi
That's excellent news. Please create a new bug titled something like:
"Compiz refresh rate is slow and stuttering when Bailer plugin is active"
It's good news because it sounds like we're just dealing with a logic
problem, or frame deadline problem, in compiz.
Instead of disabling Bailer howeve
same problem here, deactivating bailer and forcing the framerate to 120Hz (my
monitor goes 60Hz) did the trick.
now i've got a smooth experience, even if gnome-shell (mutter) appears still
faster (mut it may be just an impression).
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** Description changed:
The problem here is that incorrect information from the NVIDIA driver is
tricking some software like Compiz into using an incorrect refresh rate,
which makes the whole desktop look choppy.
- The cause of this framerate problem is the DynamicTwinView feature of the
This may be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/861061
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Ron, if the xorg.conf workaround doesn't work for you either then you're
experiencing a different bug. Please log a new one.
Please also log a separate bug for the Tux Racer corruption issue.
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Daniel, no luck with smooth windows after disabling Detect Refresh Rate.
In fact, they became jerky again.
Also, it turns out that disabling Bailer didn't work well either.
What does seem to work is disabling all Window Management options except
Move Window and Resize Window.
Lastly, as another
Ron, please try the workaround in the bug description above.
If that fails, I suspect an alternative workaround might work:
In CCSM > Composite set ...
Detect Refresh Rate = OFF
Refresh Rate = the real refresh rate of your monitor, maybe even higher.
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Since #760814 is deemed a duplicate, I've bounced overhere.
Just installed 11.04 w/ Classic (i.e., GNOME 2.32). GeForce 210 and
binary driver 270.41.06-0ubuntu1. Window movement was stunningly jerky.
Went into CCSM and disabled "Bailer". Now, window movement is
acceptable, but glxgers is still
OK, it seems to be a different issue. You bug 773861 is no longer marked
as a duplicate of this one.
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I checked nvidia-settings and DynamicTwinView was definitely disabled. I
also set the refresh rate in CCSM to 60Hz which is what my monitor runs
at. Didn't make any difference.
On 09/16/2011 12:19 AM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Please check that the NVIDIA Settings app shows Dynamic Twin View as
> d
Please check that the NVIDIA Settings app shows Dynamic Twin View as
disabled. Sorry; I forget where it is exactly, and can't show you
because I stopped using NVIDIA graphics a while ago.
Also, try installing compizconfig-settings-manager. Then go to:
System Settings >
Control Center >
CompizConfi
Got subscribed here by a bug that was marked as a duplicate, however
disabling DynamicTwinView did not work for me. Compiz is still extremely
choppy and slow.
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** Description changed:
+ The problem here is that incorrect information from the NVIDIA driver is
+ tricking some software like Compiz into using an incorrect refresh rate,
+ which makes the whole desktop look choppy.
+
The cause of this framerate problem is the DynamicTwinView feature of the
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