Dash blur is too slow to fade in. Please don't fade it unless you can make it faster/smoother.

Bug #1099787 reported by Roman Yepishev
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Ayatana Design
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Unity
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unity (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Recent Unity version introduced fading blur upon dash opening which does not really have a smooth look on i915-driven HD 3000 on the laptop screen of 1366x768 and is extremely noticeable on resolution of my external display (23" 1920x1080).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DARe2EfwMSY

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Desired solution:

- disable all fade in/out effects completely when running on low GFX mode (UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE is set)

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Roman Yepishev (rye) wrote :
summary: - [raring] Fading blur is slow on Intel HD 3000
+ Dash blur is too slow to fade in. Please don't fade it.
Changed in unity:
milestone: none → 7.0.0
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Adolfo Jayme Barrientos (fitojb) wrote : Re: Dash blur is too slow to fade in. Please don't fade it.

The Dash in my netbook is slow to fade in even when blur is disabled. So, I don't think the blur itself is causing the sluggishness.

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Omer Akram (om26er) wrote :

I have a very similar hardware and I must admit even on this machine which is relatively faster than any other machine on which I tried unity the opening of the dash is not that "lovely" as one would expect. And seems if I disable blur not much changes.

Changed in unity:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in unity (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) wrote :

Yeah confirmed on an i5-2467M (Intel® HD Graphics 3000). If it's not yet fast and smooth on relatively modern hardware then we should certainly avoid it, IMHO.

summary: - Dash blur is too slow to fade in. Please don't fade it.
+ Dash blur is too slow to fade in. Please don't fade it unless you can
+ make it faster/smoother.
Changed in unity:
importance: Undecided → Medium
Changed in unity (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
Changed in unity:
status: Confirmed → Triaged
Changed in unity (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Triaged
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Roman Yepishev (rye) wrote :

Looks like it is now extremely fast after http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/nux/trunk/revision/751 even on 1920x1080. Could you please check on your devices whether you see an improvement?

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Roman Yepishev (rye) wrote :

After LP 1102410 it is as slow as it was before the implementation of the new blur in nux.

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Bartosz Zasieczny (siekacz) wrote :

Not only the fade-in effect is slow, but whole Dash is sluggish too. Turning off blur effect "solves" the problem. Intel i5 2410M and graphics HD 3000.

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Adam Bruce (brucey-99-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I agree that it's not just the fade in, the whole of the dash is very sluggish.

Disabling blur makes it snappy again

Stephen M. Webb (bregma)
Changed in unity:
milestone: 7.0.0 → 7.0.1
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Matthew Eaton (meaton) wrote :

Same problem here with Intel HD 2000.

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Jan Nekvasil (jan-nekvasil) wrote :

I suggest to disable all fade in/out effects completely when running on low GFX mode (UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE is set). This could help a lot those users who have to stick with low spec HW, without affecting "normal" mode at all. I have an integrated Mobility Radeon HD 3450/3470, and the fade in/out lag is horrible, no matter if I use the open source ati driver or fglrx-legacy (from makson96/fglrx PPA).

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Ariel Loyarte (ariel-loyarte) wrote :

Disabling file search with Unity-Tweak-Tool solved the problem for me.

John Lea (johnlea)
description: updated
Roman Yepishev (rye)
description: updated
tags: added: trusty
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Sergio Benjamim (sergio-br2) wrote :

Using Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (daily build of nov 15) in a core i7-4700HQ and Intel graphics, and dash "fade in" is still slow... and Alt+Tab transitions are slow too... it's a shame for ubuntu to be slow in a new hardware like this...

Change Blur effect to "No blur" or "Static blur" (using Ubuntu Tweak for this) vastly improved performance.

Other solution is include:

export UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE=1

to the .xprofile file in user folder, like comment #10.

This last solution works well here (and it is very simple to implement!). Why ubuntu not coming with this file configuration active, knowing that 70 or 80% of all desktops, laptops and ultrabooks does not come with an Nvidia or AMD card, just a single Intel graphics? And knowing also that the hardware can do all these effects is not installed by default (like Nvidia and AMD graphics cards)?

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Kai Mast (kai-mast) wrote :

I have a "dedicated" mobility radeon on my laptop and it is still slow as hell.

Please fix this for trusty. This is really annyoing.

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Sergio Benjamim (sergio-br2) wrote :

This fade in/out issue with unity dash working with export UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE=1 is still a problem in trusty. Even with blur disable, fade in/out makes system slow, depending of your hardware config.

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Ubuntu QA Website (ubuntuqa) wrote :

This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.

A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1099787

tags: added: iso-testing
Changed in unity:
milestone: 7.0.1 → 7.3.1
Stephen M. Webb (bregma)
Changed in unity:
milestone: 7.3.1 → 7.3.2
Stephen M. Webb (bregma)
Changed in unity:
milestone: 7.3.2 → 7.3.3
Changed in unity:
milestone: 7.3.3 → none
tags: added: backlog
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