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Message #40488
[Bug 297143] Re: Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet
Not sure if this relates to this bug or something new, but on a fresh
install of karmic, whenever I open thunderbird, xorg almost grinds to a
halt.
Thunderbird just needs to be open, It be doing absolutely nothing (my
inbox is an IMAP box with IDLE enabled however).
Switching virtual desktops takes anywhere between 2-4 seconds! I can see
redraws of any application's UI mostly and even just typing an e-mail
message is slow and tedious.
Closing thunderbird makes my system return to normal operating speed.
(The same, though a little less slow, happens when running nxclient)
Both happen with compiz effects enabled and disabled, albeit when
disabled it's less noticable.
** Attachment added: "lspci.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37497664/lspci.log
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Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297143
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