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  • #31
    Just wrote in another thread that 8.12 is "still slow as molasses with any compositing manager". Really slow. To me that's "doesn't work".

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    • #32
      for me it is not 'slow as molasses' - the only think that is slow is manually resizing of windows - which is something I don't do much anyway. Everything is fast or fast enough.

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      • #33
        It's as fast as XAA allows it to be I guess... Radeon+XAA isn't better for me, however Radeon+EXA (upstream code) is epic win!

        Have a nice 24th of december.

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        • #34
          I've never used a graphics card that could resize windows at a decent framerate with compositing enabled. On my GeForce 6800GS and my Radeon HD 4850 it looks like about 3fps, on my GeForce 8600M it might be 5fps.

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          • #35
            The 9.1 beta seems good to me...

            Compiz-fusion works great on my x700 Mobility resizing windows and watching videos seems to work like a charm. Firefox scrolling is still slow but that is to be expected.

            Running FC10 here

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            • #36
              Originally posted by plastikman View Post
              Firefox scrolling is still slow but that is to be expected.
              Say what? It might be expected if you were using a 486, but otherwise nope. I expect all applications to scroll smoothly and quickly under all circumstances, otherwise they are not fit for purpose.

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              • #37
                then complain to firefox and gtk. Firefox (and gtk) is simply slow. Everywhere.

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                • #38
                  After some updates, ie: when Ubuntu release a kernel patch, or something, my copy of firefox will be VERY slow with scrolling, but to fix this I simply reinstall fglrx. Works everytime for me.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by energyman View Post
                    then complain to firefox and gtk. Firefox (and gtk) is simply slow. Everywhere.
                    It isn't here. It's only slow when I enable compositing. With non-compositing, it very fast.

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                    • #40
                      another joke release? If this is indeed an alpha then ATI must be playing catchup behind the scenes

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