Activity log for bug #1067349

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2012-10-16 13:24:38 Benjamin Schmid bug added bug
2012-10-17 02:18:32 Daniel van Vugt marked as duplicate 1055936
2012-10-17 02:19:23 Daniel van Vugt bug task added unity (Ubuntu)
2012-10-17 02:20:30 Daniel van Vugt removed duplicate marker 1055936
2012-10-17 02:20:35 Daniel van Vugt unity: status New Incomplete
2012-10-17 02:20:39 Daniel van Vugt unity (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2012-10-22 00:39:04 Stéphane Guillou bug added subscriber Stéphane Guillou
2012-11-04 06:36:49 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos bug added subscriber Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
2012-11-07 00:52:41 Benjamin Schmid tags battery-power-consumption quantal unity unity-2d apport-collected battery-power-consumption quantal running-unity unity unity-2d
2012-11-07 00:52:43 Benjamin Schmid description I asked this question already on Askubuntu, but was directed to file a bug: I have a nice Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 AMD Neo II with a ATI Radeon 4225 integrated graphics device. In my perception this is already a not-so-lowspeced device, but still a netbook. Up to Ubuntu 12.04 precise pangolin I preferred Unity2D over Unity mainly because it did perform much better than Unity and moreover I was able to achieve 5-6h with one battery charge. The typical load of an idling desktop settled around 0.00 to 0.02. Yesterday I tried the new Beta 2 of Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal: This does no longer offer a Unity2D version. The performance itself has definitely improved over Unity in precise, but nevertheless I do experience now a minimum load of 0.24 to 0.36 while completely idling. According to top this is mainly due to compiz eating about 3-6% CPU all the time. In comparison to my Unity2D experience, quantal is more sluggish, eats much faster my battery and produces significant more fan noise. I already tried a few tweaks like static blurring, fast texture renderer or choosing alternate window manager on precise, but without a significant change. Are there ways which enable me to continue to use Ubuntu/Unity on my device without major loss of functionality, performance and battery life? I asked this question already on Askubuntu, but was directed to file a bug: I have a nice Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 AMD Neo II with a ATI Radeon 4225 integrated graphics device. In my perception this is already a not-so-lowspeced device, but still a netbook. Up to Ubuntu 12.04 precise pangolin I preferred Unity2D over Unity mainly because it did perform much better than Unity and moreover I was able to achieve 5-6h with one battery charge. The typical load of an idling desktop settled around 0.00 to 0.02. Yesterday I tried the new Beta 2 of Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal: This does no longer offer a Unity2D version. The performance itself has definitely improved over Unity in precise, but nevertheless I do experience now a minimum load of 0.24 to 0.36 while completely idling. According to top this is mainly due to compiz eating about 3-6% CPU all the time. In comparison to my Unity2D experience, quantal is more sluggish, eats much faster my battery and produces significant more fan noise. I already tried a few tweaks like static blurring, fast texture renderer or choosing alternate window manager on precise, but without a significant change. Are there ways which enable me to continue to use Ubuntu/Unity on my device without major loss of functionality, performance and battery life? --- ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu6 Architecture: i386 CompizPlugins: [core,composite,opengl,compiztoolbox,decor,vpswitch,snap,mousepoll,resize,place,move,wall,grid,regex,imgpng,session,gnomecompat,animation,fade,workarounds,scale,expo,ezoom] DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10 MarkForUpload: True Package: unity 6.8.0-0ubuntu2 PackageArchitecture: i386 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-18.29-generic 3.5.7 Tags: quantal running-unity Uname: Linux 3.5.0-18-generic i686 UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to quantal on 2012-11-06 (0 days ago) UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom floppy fuse kvm lpadmin netdev plugdev tape video
2012-11-07 00:52:44 Benjamin Schmid attachment added Dependencies.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067349/+attachment/3426281/+files/Dependencies.txt
2012-11-07 00:52:46 Benjamin Schmid attachment added GconfCompiz.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067349/+attachment/3426282/+files/GconfCompiz.txt
2012-11-07 00:52:47 Benjamin Schmid attachment added ProcEnviron.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067349/+attachment/3426283/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
2012-11-07 01:17:43 Benjamin Schmid attachment added output of the unity_support_test https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1067349/+attachment/3426286/+files/unity_support_test-output.txt
2012-11-07 02:11:55 Stéphane Guillou unity: status Incomplete Confirmed
2012-11-07 02:11:57 Stéphane Guillou unity (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Confirmed
2012-12-06 02:26:00 Daniel van Vugt summary After drop of Unity2D in 12.10: How to tackle high load of Unity/compiz on netbooks? Unity is sluggish and uses a lot of CPU (even with hardware support) on low-end systems
2012-12-06 02:26:05 Daniel van Vugt unity: milestone 7.0.0
2013-01-14 16:54:33 Severin H bug added subscriber Severin Heiniger
2013-03-25 13:32:38 oriolpont bug added subscriber oriolpont
2013-04-04 14:31:12 Stephen M. Webb unity: milestone 7.0.0 7.0.1
2014-07-23 16:26:01 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity: milestone 7.0.1 7.3.1
2015-02-11 16:37:19 Stephen M. Webb unity: milestone 7.3.1 7.3.2
2015-03-19 15:38:12 Stephen M. Webb unity: milestone 7.3.2 7.3.3
2015-04-03 12:32:21 Christopher Townsend unity: importance Undecided Medium
2015-04-03 12:32:25 Christopher Townsend unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2015-04-03 12:32:28 Christopher Townsend unity: status Confirmed Triaged
2015-04-03 12:32:30 Christopher Townsend unity (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2015-04-29 13:19:41 Christopher Townsend unity: status Triaged Fix Released
2015-04-29 13:19:45 Christopher Townsend unity (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Released
2015-04-29 13:19:52 Christopher Townsend unity: milestone 7.3.3