For the record Chris, the scrolling issue with GTK3 apps (only tested
gEdit) is still present under KDE/KWin (makes sense since you fixed this
from within Compiz, so I guess more a workaround?). Perhaps it would be
nice to give the KWin guys a heads up on how you fixed this with Compiz
so maybe
Chris, your PPA you mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1192028 for testing the compiz
nVidia 50Hz refresh bug also seems to have fixed this scrolling issue.
Great work!
For those not subscribed to the other bug, Chris' PPA is
https://launchpad.net/~townsend/+archive/compiz-test
A bit more testing (all on Ubuntu 14.04 as of 2014-04-01).
XFCE4 (apt-get install xubuntu-desktop): Windows get focused on scroll
events, so this bug could not be tested there. Couldn't easily find a
setting to turn that off (I assume it's buried somewhere though).
Nautilus, gEdit, mousepad all
Thanks for responding Sebastien. This bug isn't about switching
workspaces with scroll events, it's about being able to scroll windows
with a mouse that aren't in focus. Basically, it works with a touchpad
(all windows are able to scroll without focus), but not with a mouse
scrollwheel.
The
Just did some testing (with two gEdit windows) this morning, Ubuntu
14.04 updated to the latest packages as of today (2014-04-01). I apt-get
installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop and kubuntu-desktop on a regular Ubuntu
14.04 install.
GNOME desktop (gnome-shell): Both gEdit windows can be scrolled with
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 have issues with Compiz performance in Expo only. Sometimes it will be
silky smooth, other times it'll stutter at 30-40fps. It seems to be
totally random, and changes upon reboot. Window movement is silky smooth
all the time.
I've been doing some experimenting. Turning off sync to vblank in
Oops forgot to mention that I'm running the default kernel
(2.6.32-23-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP x86_64), and nVidia's binary driver
256.35 x86_64 with 32bit compatibility libraries, manually installed.
The same issues seem to be present with previous versions of the driver,
including Ubuntu's
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