I have an issue since my upgrade to Cinnamon 2.8 (on 17.2 with romeo and still now after a full update to 17.3). All is ok after a fresh cinnamon restart (login or CTRL-ALT-ESC). But after a few minutes/hours of work (e.g. firefox on desktop#1, gedit and nemo on desktop#2), some windows become "hard" to move. When I click and drag the title bar, there is a very annoying lag. It can happen on some windows and not the others and I unfortunately I don't know what is the exact cause (how to reproduce systematically). Also, if a nemo window is laggy and I open a new one, the new one has no lag at all. I can affect at least these applications: nemo, firefox, gedit, calc, evince, archive manager. I'm not sure but it didn't happen yet on nvidia setting and banshee (but I don't play very much with these windows after they are open).
My system is not new (AMD Phenom X4, nvidia GT 430 with prop. driver) and I run the 64-bit Main Edition (17.1 updated to 17.2 and now to 17.3).
I updated the kernel to 3.19.0-32 + any other level 1 to 3 packages (including the nvidia driver) and it didn't fix anything.
I don't know if it's possible to easily return to 17.2 with Cinnamon 2.6?
But anyway, I would prefer a fix for 17.3. I could update the xorg stack but I'm don't know if there is a safe way to do this (and if there is a chance that it could fix the issue).
It may be related to this issue: https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/4799
Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
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Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
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Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
Hi jupiter66,
Does the same thing happen if you download and run Mint 17.3 as a live USB/DVD session (USB is preferable)? Trying to identify if it could be some configuration files, or older MESA stack.
David
Does the same thing happen if you download and run Mint 17.3 as a live USB/DVD session (USB is preferable)? Trying to identify if it could be some configuration files, or older MESA stack.
David
GNU/Linux Versions Performance Comparison (older hardware) includes 17.2 KDE RC and 17.2 Xfce RC
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
@David Black
I didn't try a live session. Eventually I will do a fresh install on another hard disk, since the issue seems to be related to nvidia proprietary driver. Also, it seems that restoring Cinnamon to the default settings (right click on the panel...) helps a lot. I have to conduct more tests, but the issue has then happened after activation of the "intellihide panel" feature.
I didn't try a live session. Eventually I will do a fresh install on another hard disk, since the issue seems to be related to nvidia proprietary driver. Also, it seems that restoring Cinnamon to the default settings (right click on the panel...) helps a lot. I have to conduct more tests, but the issue has then happened after activation of the "intellihide panel" feature.
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
Which version of nvdia driver are you using? I also have Cinnamon keeps crashing on me with the nvidia-304* drivers. See my post on "Help Mint 17.3 upgrade problem system broken". Try going back to the nvidia-173 driver or switching to Mate and see if that helps. I was so happy and my system was running very stable until I upgraded to 17.3. Hope I don't need to reinstall Mint to resolve this.
JC
JC
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
In that thread one user says that "Right click on panel -> Troubleshoot -> Restore to default helped ". Did you try this?jupiter66 wrote:... It may be related to this issue: https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/4799
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong - H. L. Mencken
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
@JCruz: right now I have nvidia 352.63. But I was not better with the previous version (340 I think). I didn't try to return to 304.
@Hoser Rob: Yes I know. This I why I tried this. Like I said, it seems to help a lot, until I activate the intellihide panel. Right now, I run without intellihide to see if the issue really never appears.
@Hoser Rob: Yes I know. This I why I tried this. Like I said, it seems to help a lot, until I activate the intellihide panel. Right now, I run without intellihide to see if the issue really never appears.
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
Hi there,
I have just installed Linux Mint 17.3 with MATE desktop, and am seeing the same weird lagging behavior when dragging app windows around the desktop. Tried playing with the window size, and it seems like it is only annoying when the application's window is relatively large in size. For small windows this lag is not very noticeable. If your window is comparable to the size of the screen, it starts lagging the mouse pointer big time.
I am running Mint 17.3 64-bit on Presario SR5450F. Installed it clean today trying to pick a flavor of Linux that works for me.
I have just installed Linux Mint 17.3 with MATE desktop, and am seeing the same weird lagging behavior when dragging app windows around the desktop. Tried playing with the window size, and it seems like it is only annoying when the application's window is relatively large in size. For small windows this lag is not very noticeable. If your window is comparable to the size of the screen, it starts lagging the mouse pointer big time.
I am running Mint 17.3 64-bit on Presario SR5450F. Installed it clean today trying to pick a flavor of Linux that works for me.
Re: Laggy windows move since Cinnamon 2.8 / Mint 17.3
Actually, just found what worked for me:
Control Center -- Desktop Settings -- Windows:
Set the Window Manager to something that does not use Compositing or Compton. You'd get some jagged edges of the windows when you move them around your desktop but it is not as annoying as the lag that comes with Compositing feature turned on.
Cheers!
Control Center -- Desktop Settings -- Windows:
Set the Window Manager to something that does not use Compositing or Compton. You'd get some jagged edges of the windows when you move them around your desktop but it is not as annoying as the lag that comes with Compositing feature turned on.
Cheers!