So, I finally found which compiz plugin was doing that… It's the unity
one. I have no issue in the classic session with exactly the same
settings apart from unity loaded.
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) = unity (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fwiw, I did browse cursorily through other existing nvidia bug reports
but didn't spot one matching this one. So once Didier has completed his
testing, next step is to notify NVIDIA about this.
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** Tags added: driver unity
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury (smspillaz) = Didier Roche (didrocks)
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@David: I think it's more a Sam thing :)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Didier Roche (didrocks) = Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury (smspillaz)
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Specifically, the part about enabling force_glx_sync when nvidia
hardware is detected. Although there is really no reason to not do this
for everyone, it's only a small (possible) performance hit. I initially
had a patch for 0.8 that did that just before the option was added to
the workaround
[Moving from nvidia-settings to nvidia-graphics-drivers since we aren't
looking to turn on vblanking, but want to troubleshoot the underlying
issue.]
** Package changed: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu) = nvidia-graphics-drivers
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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