Ubuntu :: Unity + Gnome - Shell - Movements With The Curser Was Extremely Slow And Happened With A Delay

Oct 27, 2010

However when i logged into it, i noticed that the movements with the curser was extremely slow and happened with a delay, but this only happens when i have an window open, its fine when its just the desktop Same thing happened with Gnome-Shell i think it must be mutter because its fine with normal Ubuntu Is there any solution to this at all?

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Code:

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Code:
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