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Originally posted by Bucic View PostNope. I always disregard behavior during the first time so it's not it.
Can you quantiify the slowness?
i.e close all windows (expect one terminal window) and run
gnome-shell-perf-helper --perf=core --perf-iters=3 and include the output in a bug please.
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Originally posted by drago01 View PostCan you please file a bug?
Can you quantiify the slowness?
i.e close all windows (expect one terminal window) and run
gnome-shell-perf-helper --perf=core --perf-iters=3 and include the output in a bug please.Code:bash: gnome-shell-perf-helper: command not found...
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Originally posted by Bucic View PostCode:bash: gnome-shell-perf-helper: command not found...
Code:gnome-shell-perf-tool --perf=core --perf-iters=3 --replace > output.txt
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# Time to switch to applications view, first time
applicationsShowTimeFirst 366748, 364954, 366863
# Time to switch to applications view, second time
applicationsShowTimeSubsequent 402116, 401406, 401651
# Additional malloc'ed bytes the second time the overview is shown
leakedAfterOverview 1559568, 1656928, 1608304
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 10 alpha-transparent windows open
overviewFps10Alpha 38.1351892459, 38.1355528225, 37.0849384158
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 10 maximized windows open
overviewFps10Maximized 26.9723533378, 26.8339915115, 27.1275946414
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 10 windows open
overviewFps10Windows 37.0378943957, 37.6929999387, 37.3397308739
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 5 alpha-transparent windows open
overviewFps5Alpha 43.0640966014, 40.9724119093, 41.7934401016
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 5 maximized windows open
overviewFps5Maximized 34.6342836115, 34.5296415392, 34.9378542917
# Frames rate when going to the overview, 5 windows open
overviewFps5Windows 42.9726779713, 42.5011050287, 40.8393299083
# Frame rate when going to the overview, first time
overviewFpsFirst 32.8509715675, 41.5683747805, 34.2191531444
# Frames rate when going to the overview, second time
overviewFpsSubsequent 43.8599697366, 42.5869645173, 43.2170793898
# Time to first frame after triggering overview, first time
overviewLatencyFirst 245195, 221620, 212989
# Time to first frame after triggering overview, second time
overviewLatencySubsequent 46304, 53475, 58522
# Malloc'ed bytes after the overview is shown once
usedAfterOverview 62740704, 62670928, 62671280
------------------------------------------------------------Last edited by drago01; 24 June 2013, 06:16 AM.
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Originally posted by drago01 View PostErr sorry correct command is:
Code:gnome-shell-perf-tool --perf=core --perf-iters=3 --replace > output.txt
I'm all for filing the bug report. Is there another way to obtain the output file on Live beta?
I sustain what I said before. Some animations are clunky but ONLY in the Activities in/out animations. Interestingly, during the automatic test transparent windows had smoother animations most of the time, with the same number of windows.
The whole thing doesn't look like a performance problem but rather... like the activities in/out animation has been hardcoded to cover the animation in X steps of window movement, so the more distance is to cover, the clunkier the animation looks like.
Also the Activities triggering seems off. Works with at least a 0.25 sec delay, while it's almost instant in F18.
Once I get the output of the automatic test I'll post the bug report along with video recordings.
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Originally posted by Bucic View PostI tried to point the tool to save the output file on my hard drive. The system hanged again after the test (or during the test?), as expected, but there were no output file in the location I specified, once I rebooted.
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Originally posted by drago01 View PostTry doing a VT switch (ctrl-alt-f2), log in as root (no password required) and do killall Xorg then go back to VT1 (Ctrl-Alt-F1), you should see the login screen. Now select live user and you should be back in he session with the file in your home directory.
The results look OK, the animations don't. I'll post the videos.
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I'll edit the bug later to add more details and videos.
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