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Perforance problems under GNOME
- From: Andrew Pickin <Andrew dot Pickin at aepona dot com>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:24:14 +0100
- Subject: Perforance problems under GNOME
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
I'm running Xwin in query Xdmcp mode in particular the line is as follows
%RUN% XWin -query %REMOTE_HOST% -nodecoration -clipboard -rootless
-unixkill -notrayicon
Where remote host is either Solaris or Linux machine.
If the Session/Windown manager employed is Gnome then I suffer
significant performance
problems. If I use CDE (Solaris) or KDE (Linux) I don't get the problem,
even it I use
gnome applications from the other window managers.
This loss of performance is not immediate. But the closest I've got to
identifying when the performance
takes a nose-drive is as soon as I start typing. I can start application
from the menu, etc. but a soon as
I type 1 character response from every aspect of the window manage is
very poor.
I've recently upgraded changed machine (to a more powerful one) and
consequently have upgraded to the current release of Cygwin rather than
a version
that was two years old, and this wasn't a problem on the old machine.
Some that should means
the fall is with current release/installation/machine, and not at the
remote end.
Also, if the GNOME session is set to display a logout confirmation this
window is not clickable,
or rather when I log out the confirmation window is presented, the rest
of the desktop is greyed out
but clicking on OK or Cancel has no effect. The X Server must either be
killed or wait for the session
to time out after ~2mins. This also appears to dependant on whether I've
typed anything during the session
so might be related to these performance problems.
Any idea on how to solve or even diagnose this problem would be appreciated.
Thanks,
AMP.
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