Hi Bryce,
As I stated in an earlier comment, this bug appears to have fixed itself
and I haven't had any issues since. You probably should close this
report now. Sorry for the trouble.
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Hi Scott,
I have not been running Unity 3D for the past week or so (switched over
to GNOME Shell on my desktop), but when I last used it everything seemed
fine performance-wise except the lenses being just slightly slow and the
Alt+Tab window switcher performing so slowly as to be almost painful
Public bug reported:
This is an Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit machine upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04. When
switching between two windows on the same workspace under Unity (not
sure if it does the same under GNOME Shell yet), either through clicking
or using Alt+Tab, windows flicker during the switch. This
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881003/+attachment/2570236/+files/out.ogv
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Title:
Windows on same workspace
Just checked GNOME Shell on the same machine, and I can't reproduce this
issue there. This seems Unity-specific.
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Title:
Windows on same
Is this really still getting attention? The problem has fixed itself a
while back now. Can someone please mark this as Invalid or something?
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Just got this bug on a fully up-to-date Oneiric install inside
VirtualBox, when I tried running `gksudo nautilus` from within Unity's
Alt+F2 prompt. It was also accompanied by this error message; I'm not
sure if it's relevant or not.
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I have this issue on a desktop using an integrated GeForce 6150SE nForce
430, using the current NVidia proprietary driver. I tried the workaround
discussed above for increasing the frame buffer size in my BIOS settings
(from 64MB to 128MB in my case), and it worked for me.
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