I wonder if anyone like me thinks that the effect of the default Unity (bycompiz) in Ubuntu11.04 makes the system very blunt and easy to hold... (One option is to first select "Ubuntu traditional desktop" on the login screen, and select the one without special effects ...) And I tried to solve the seemingly unstable state under the compiz preset value of Unity (maybe my NB hardware specification cannot keep up ...), First, install CompizConfigSetting.
I don't know if anyone like me thinks the effect of Ubuntu 11.04's default Unity (by compiz) makes the system very blunt and easy to hold... (One option is to first select "Ubuntu traditional desktop" on the login screen, and select the one without special effects ...)
And I tried to solve the seemingly unstable state under the compiz preset value of Unity (maybe my NB hardware specification cannot keep up ...), Run the following command to install CompizConfig Settings Manager:
Apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Run the following command to call CompizConfig Settings Manager:
Ccsm
I use ccsm to cancel the following features or effects, hoping to increase system stability and speed:
Animations, window firewall in/out, Snapping Windows, Grid, placement Windows, Session Management, Workarounds
After setting, it is recommended that you log out first and then log on to the system (more stable display ). In addition, if a warning is set to jump out, it is recommended that you do not touch it first, otherwise there may be problems with Unity... XD
Of course, you need to prepare a backup first. I have backed up the original "ubuntu_11.04 _ default compiz recovery file _ 20110506. profile.
In addition, you can also refer to the article on the Network: To accelerate Ubuntu 11.04 Unity
Set "OpenGL" in ccsm. Do not select the three check boxes on the page, and select "Fast" for Texture filter ".
In addition, Google Chrome may have two title columns overlapping in Unity of Ubuntu 11.04, which can be set in Chrome: "preference settings" --> "personalized settings" --> select "Hide System title columns, and use a fine border" ---> close and re-open the Chrome Window (to ensure stability ).