This is an old Ubuntu 11.10 bug, can I just set it to Invalid? I'll just
set it to Invalid...
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I have this same bug regularly as well. Only Nautilus seems to suffer
from it though, I haven't seen this problem in other applications yet.
My guess would also be that this is not an NVIDIA specific problem, but
I could be wrong, I do use the NVIDIA graphics driver as well.
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Same for me. It just seems that X.org in combination with any kind of
hardware acceleration and/or compositing will result in vsync problems,
at least on NVIDIA hardware.
I've been testing 11.10 with Unity, GNOME Shell and Xfce (with
compositing effects enabled), with different NVIDIA/X.org settin
I did find one way to get vsync to work in Natty, but it involves
editing xorg.conf. I followed these instructions to disable composite
extension: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Composite
Of course if you do that then all desktop effects and Unity stop
working.
What is strange to me that di
For me the situation in Natty got worse. On Maverick (and before) I
couldn't get vsync to work properly when using Compiz, but when using
Metacity vsync was fine. On Natty (beta) vsync doesn't work properly
with both Compiz and Metacity. So right now on Natty, no matter which
settings I use or what
This probably isn't an Intel specific bug, because I'm on NVIDIA
graphics (proprietary drivers) and I'm having the same problem.
BTW, I've never been able to get vsyncing right with Compiz, but
Metacity has always worked perfectly for me (Maverick and before). With
Natty I can't get vsync to work
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