It seems that XAA can no longer be enabled in Lucid, and the problem is still reproducible: Open Gnome-Terminal, run "top", and then keep moving the Gnome-Terminal window, the cpu usage of Xorg instantly climbs to 80% or more. So the problem has not been fixed yet.
It seems that XAA can no longer be enabled in Lucid, and the problem is still reproducible: Open Gnome-Terminal, run "top", and then keep moving the Gnome-Terminal window, the cpu usage of Xorg instantly climbs to 80% or more. So the problem has not been fixed yet.