I just installed 12.04 on a computer recently recovered from hardware trouble. It is a workstation set up I would call high end 4 years ago, with AMD64 processor and NVIDIA graphics card, but I cannot remember the model of any of those anymore. The hardware problems were power supply related but appears to have been fixed, at least it is symptom free for now.
A couple of days ago I tested the machine extensively with the live DVD and experienced no problems, except the usual live distro "got to wait for reading data from DVD first" slowness.
Then I installed, akso from DVD, reformatting /boot and / partitions, and starting a new /home on the / although I do have an old 8.04 /home partition eleswhere that I plan to mount later. I think this should be functionally equivalent to a clean install.
I am surprised to see then, that the screen is updating slower than my Leica slide projector after the installation. I am practically unable to manipulate anything on the desktop because of its unresponsiveness. Mouse clicks take like a half to a whole minute to register and just walking the mouse pointer across the screen is a painful exercise.
Instinctively I booted into recovery mode and started to look at Xorg.conf, only to learn that those hacks are way out of date! What do you do then, to get the graphics driver working right these days? I have had kubuntu since the 6.something days and I could bet money that this is the behavior you get when the desktop tries to use compositing features to look fancy, but it has not been enabled in the graphics driver setup. It used to be when your system woke up with the nv driver instead of the proprietary NVIDIA driver. Then it was just to correct in Xorg.conf and restart X. What do you do in 12.04 times to fix this?
A couple of days ago I tested the machine extensively with the live DVD and experienced no problems, except the usual live distro "got to wait for reading data from DVD first" slowness.
Then I installed, akso from DVD, reformatting /boot and / partitions, and starting a new /home on the / although I do have an old 8.04 /home partition eleswhere that I plan to mount later. I think this should be functionally equivalent to a clean install.
I am surprised to see then, that the screen is updating slower than my Leica slide projector after the installation. I am practically unable to manipulate anything on the desktop because of its unresponsiveness. Mouse clicks take like a half to a whole minute to register and just walking the mouse pointer across the screen is a painful exercise.
Instinctively I booted into recovery mode and started to look at Xorg.conf, only to learn that those hacks are way out of date! What do you do then, to get the graphics driver working right these days? I have had kubuntu since the 6.something days and I could bet money that this is the behavior you get when the desktop tries to use compositing features to look fancy, but it has not been enabled in the graphics driver setup. It used to be when your system woke up with the nv driver instead of the proprietary NVIDIA driver. Then it was just to correct in Xorg.conf and restart X. What do you do in 12.04 times to fix this?
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