I have been using the fixes in the link in my previous post to avoid
this bug and am already using the Karmic drivers in Jaunty as a
workaround for bug 345119.
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[i855] screen does not redraw properly
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I ran across this how to.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582. I have been able to
get better performance and haven't been experiencing this bug. The how
to also includes a few bug fixes and updated kernel packages. Video's
now display properly first time and no longer flicker for me.
Any idea when we will see these updates?
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Pierre Francois, try adding "Option "AccelMethod" "XAA"" to
your xorg config under Configured video device. It fixed it for me. You
can also try replaceing XAA with uxa (the experimental acceleration
method in development) which also fixed the problem. Just make sure you
know how to cha
I agree. You might want to consider installing fusion icon so that you
can easily switch to metacity when compiz is misbehaving.
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even if we could it would not be a good solution. when using openGL in
kubuntu I get about 20 frames per second when moving a window, with
xrender it's about 10. 20 I can live with but 10 is just awful. (Yes i
have an awful graphics card). The fps for openGL is comparable to what I
got with compiz
something interesting I noticed. This also affects the desktop effects
in kubuntu even though it doesn't use compiz. The problem occurs in
openGL but not xrender.
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hmm same chip set as me. could it be a driver problem or something
similar?
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It appears to be fixed with the latest update.
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9.04 alarm clock locks up computer.
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https:
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I upgraded back to 9.04 and I'm still experiencing problems. Here's the
files asked for previously.
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That's odd. After I kill alarm-clock then everything continues working
like it should.
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Instead of cold booting you can kill alarm clock by switching to a tty
(ctrl+alt+F1) and typing "sudo killall alarm-clock" then (ctrl+alt+F7).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: screenlets
When the screenlets sidebar is in reserved mode so that maximized
windows don't cover it, it kicks it out of the space it reserved for
itself so that the sidebar shows up beside the reserved space. other
screenlets still dock in the correct spa
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 208825 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208825
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yiff-server error installing...
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post-installation script returned error exit st
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Compiz draws garbage on screen before opening window
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This also occurs in Jaunty beta, except that it doesn't go away
immediately. It requires some sort of action with the window that forces
it to redraw. It also happens with the desktop.
I am running awn.
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sorry, I haven't paid much attention to this. since This was posted, I
have reinstalled 8.10 because of this bug and can't supply the info you
need. foos screenshot is accurate with what I was experiencing. And his
hardware, drivers and kernel from Xorg.0.log is the same as mine. If
foos reports th
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