I just wanted to note something to maybe help people experiencing lag
:
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 with gnome-shell and the experimental wine package (at the moment 1.5.14) with a nvidia geforce gtx 275 (Zotac)
Recently i noticed my gnome-shell being a bit choppy, osu! always had a choppy performance
, while running perfectly on Windows. I did some research and found http://askubuntu.com/questions/125797/choppy-window-movement-in-gnome-3-4.
One of the answers told me to edit /etc/environment ( " gksudo gedit /etc/environment ") and place the line
CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
somewhere in it. After a reboot, my Gnome-shell ran flawlessly, and osu! (as far as i tested it now) too!
I don't know if this helps any other people, but i guess it should, so i'm sharing it with you all, maybe someone can tell me what it does, or how it does nothing?
I've been using Ubuntu for about a year now as my main OS, more and more abadonning Windows. (Booting Windows after using Ubuntu for one month i experience so much lag i'm scared to use it.
xD)
I love osu and now that it runs perfectly in ubuntu i'm finally able to enjoy it the way it was on windows! Thanks a lot to this topic, helped me with a lot of problems over the last (two to three?) years
. Hope my english isn't that bad to read... (would be pretty embarassing
)
Thanks for reading!

I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 with gnome-shell and the experimental wine package (at the moment 1.5.14) with a nvidia geforce gtx 275 (Zotac)
Recently i noticed my gnome-shell being a bit choppy, osu! always had a choppy performance

One of the answers told me to edit /etc/environment ( " gksudo gedit /etc/environment ") and place the line
CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
somewhere in it. After a reboot, my Gnome-shell ran flawlessly, and osu! (as far as i tested it now) too!

I've been using Ubuntu for about a year now as my main OS, more and more abadonning Windows. (Booting Windows after using Ubuntu for one month i experience so much lag i'm scared to use it.

I love osu and now that it runs perfectly in ubuntu i'm finally able to enjoy it the way it was on windows! Thanks a lot to this topic, helped me with a lot of problems over the last (two to three?) years


Thanks for reading!
