Ok, home now to do some testing. I somehow forgot that Unity is silky
smooth on my desktop Phenom II X4 955 and nVidia GTX260. I have "Detect
Refresh Rate" disabled in Compiz, and set the refresh to 120. Terminals
and other windows move around very smoothly, including in Expo mode.
..... EXCEPT when Quanta Plus is running. All of a sudden, performance
drops to the jerky behaviour described here.

On the HP DM1-3010AU (AMD Zacate E-350 APU, dual core 1.6GHz with Radeon
6310 on die, 2Gb DDR3-1066, 1366x768 screen), with the Catalyst driver
it's jerky, and even worse when Quanta Plus is running.

Personally I feel there's a big clue in Quanta making things so much
worse, but I'm not skilled enough to figure it out past there. Of note
though, moving a terminal around (on the Phenom II) sees compiz use
6-10% of an 800MHz core. While Quanta is running, moving that same
terminal causes compiz to use 66-80% of a 3.2GHz core. Has to be
something there to help figure this bug out..

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  Window movement in Unity jerky

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