UNR 9.04 - mouse hesitates & slow over netbook launcher

Bug #363844 reported by randomubuntuguy
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Bug Description

I recently install UNR 9.04 Beta, but in the launcher my mouse move toooo slow, but when i open some aplication, for example firefox the problem ends, while y move the mouse pinter on the firefox, but if y back to the UNR laucher the problem back, is too slom navigate in the launcher.

---- I have two eeePC's I have the same problem on my 701 SSD install (it has a celeron processor I think)

However, on the USB live cd install of my eeepc 1000 ssd it doesn't have this problem The 1000 has an atom processor.

I think the processor difference may be the issue, but it also could have to do with the video card or the fact that it is running from the livecd rather than installed.

I had to turn netbook-launcher (clutter?) off on the 701 because this bug makes it unuseable IMO.

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tags: added: 9.04 launcher mouse
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randomubuntuguy (john4lists) wrote :

I can confirm that the problem is not there on the eeePC 1000 installed on the 8gb SSD with UNR 9.04 rc1. It is there with UNR 9.04 rc1 installed in the 4gb SSD of the eeePC 701.

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Melissa Draper (melissa) wrote :

I can also confirm this is affecting me on the eeepc 4g 701.

I have only just installed the daily live of UNR.

The clutter desktop is unusable as it skips over the stuff you are trying to point at.

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lncoll (luis-coll) wrote :

I can also confirm this on my eeepc 4g 701.
The solution has been simple:
  Execute gconfig-editor from console.
  In apps > netbook-launcher, set "low-resolution" option.

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