Activity log for bug #1167321

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2013-04-10 12:30:37 Timo Jyrinki bug added bug
2013-04-10 12:30:44 Timo Jyrinki nominated for series Ubuntu Precise
2013-04-10 13:03:22 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Timo Jyrinki (timo-jyrinki)
2013-04-10 13:08:23 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu): milestone precise-updates
2013-04-10 13:13:09 Timo Jyrinki description This only affects 12.04 (precise). We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 could remain blacklisted. This only affects 12.04(.2) (precise). It's continuation of bug #1063690, so same SRU information applies: [Impact] Lower than optimal fullscreen applications performance, especially games. [Test Case] Benchmark a game with for example phoronix-test-suite / pts/openarena-1.5.0 - the default settings after this bug fix should give equal performance to what previously required manually enabling the compiz unredirect fullscreen windows option. [Regression Potential] The feature has been tested for the last few months, and all known regressions have been fixed. The potential regressions lie in for example exiting a fullscreen application. This setting is already the default in Ubuntu 12.10 - the stack that 12.04.2 is now identical to. It's also already default on 12.04.2 on radeon, fglrx and nvidia. --- We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings compared for blacklisting would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 (and 8.0*) could remain blacklisted.
2013-04-10 13:13:37 Timo Jyrinki description This only affects 12.04(.2) (precise). It's continuation of bug #1063690, so same SRU information applies: [Impact] Lower than optimal fullscreen applications performance, especially games. [Test Case] Benchmark a game with for example phoronix-test-suite / pts/openarena-1.5.0 - the default settings after this bug fix should give equal performance to what previously required manually enabling the compiz unredirect fullscreen windows option. [Regression Potential] The feature has been tested for the last few months, and all known regressions have been fixed. The potential regressions lie in for example exiting a fullscreen application. This setting is already the default in Ubuntu 12.10 - the stack that 12.04.2 is now identical to. It's also already default on 12.04.2 on radeon, fglrx and nvidia. --- We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings compared for blacklisting would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 (and 8.0*) could remain blacklisted. This only affects 12.04(.2) (precise). It's continuation of bug #1063690, so mostly the same SRU information applies: [Impact] Lower than optimal fullscreen applications performance, especially games. [Test Case] Benchmark a game with for example phoronix-test-suite / pts/openarena-1.5.0 - the default settings after this bug fix should give equal performance to what previously required manually enabling the compiz unredirect fullscreen windows option. [Regression Potential] The feature has been tested for the last few months, and all known regressions have been fixed. The potential regressions lie in for example exiting a fullscreen application. This setting is already the default in Ubuntu 12.10 - the stack that 12.04.2 is now identical to. It's also already default on 12.04.2 on radeon, fglrx and nvidia. --- We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings compared for blacklisting would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 (and 8.0*) could remain blacklisted.
2013-04-10 13:13:57 Timo Jyrinki description This only affects 12.04(.2) (precise). It's continuation of bug #1063690, so mostly the same SRU information applies: [Impact] Lower than optimal fullscreen applications performance, especially games. [Test Case] Benchmark a game with for example phoronix-test-suite / pts/openarena-1.5.0 - the default settings after this bug fix should give equal performance to what previously required manually enabling the compiz unredirect fullscreen windows option. [Regression Potential] The feature has been tested for the last few months, and all known regressions have been fixed. The potential regressions lie in for example exiting a fullscreen application. This setting is already the default in Ubuntu 12.10 - the stack that 12.04.2 is now identical to. It's also already default on 12.04.2 on radeon, fglrx and nvidia. --- We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings compared for blacklisting would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 (and 8.0*) could remain blacklisted. This only affects 12.04(.2) (precise). It's continuation of bug #1063690, so mostly the same SRU information applies: [Impact] Lower than optimal fullscreen applications performance, especially games, on intel and nouveau. [Test Case] Benchmark a game with for example phoronix-test-suite / pts/openarena-1.5.0 - the default settings after this bug fix should give equal performance to what previously required manually enabling the compiz unredirect fullscreen windows option. [Regression Potential] The feature has been tested for the last few months, and all known regressions have been fixed. The potential regressions lie in for example exiting a fullscreen application. This setting is already the default in Ubuntu 12.10 - the stack that 12.04.2 is now identical to. It's also already default on 12.04.2 on radeon, fglrx and nvidia. --- We currently have the following blacklist string regarding unredirection on 12.04: (nouveau|Intel).*Mesa (8.0|9.0). The '9.0' was added because an user had x-updates PPA enabled only, not the rest of the 12.04.2 (LTS-Q) stack, and on that unredirection of fullscreen windows didn't work. We now have Mesa 9.0 point releases in precise, so the strings compared for blacklisting would differ now even from x-updates PPA. As an example: up-to-date 12.04.2: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0.3 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 original 12.04 stack + x-updates: OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.0 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 It'd be wanted that Mesa 9.0.x would not be blacklisted anymore on Intel and Nouveau, but original 9.0 (and 8.0*) could remain blacklisted.
2013-04-10 13:14:56 Timo Jyrinki summary [12.04 only] Allow Mesa 9.0.x point releases to have unredirection [12.04 only] Allow Mesa 9.0.x point releases to have unredirection enabled also on intel and nouveau
2013-04-11 09:08:00 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~timo-jyrinki/compiz/ubuntu-0.9.7.12
2013-04-11 09:29:47 Timo Jyrinki bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2013-06-04 08:01:20 Timo Jyrinki branch linked lp:~timo-jyrinki/compiz/ubuntu.compiz-09712ubuntu2
2013-06-12 13:56:08 Didier Roche-Tolomelli bug task added compiz (Ubuntu Precise)
2013-06-13 11:53:25 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu Precise): assignee Timo Jyrinki (timo-jyrinki)
2013-06-13 11:53:32 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu Precise): status New Fix Committed
2013-06-13 11:53:37 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2013-06-13 11:53:43 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Timo Jyrinki (timo-jyrinki)
2013-06-13 11:54:35 Timo Jyrinki compiz (Ubuntu Precise): status Fix Committed In Progress
2013-06-19 17:58:20 Steve Langasek compiz (Ubuntu Precise): status In Progress Fix Committed
2013-06-19 17:58:23 Steve Langasek bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2013-06-19 17:58:25 Steve Langasek tags verification-needed
2013-06-19 18:45:19 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/compiz
2013-06-21 06:10:11 Doug McMahon bug added subscriber Doug McMahon
2013-06-28 00:16:36 Doug McMahon tags verification-needed verification-done
2013-07-03 11:56:39 Launchpad Janitor compiz (Ubuntu Precise): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2013-07-03 11:56:50 Colin Watson removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team