Has anybody else seen a delay in xfce?
Sergio
sergiocmailbox-users at yahoo.com.br
Mon Oct 8 18:48:53 UTC 2012
> > <snip>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> >
> >> > ------------------------
> >> > Kevin Martin
> >> > --
> >>
> >> I use F17 and Xfce. My PC is
> very old (Athlon) so I see a delay when switching to a
> thunderbird window but it's sometimes less
> >> than a second, sometimes maybe
> a couple of seconds.
> >> So specially if your computer
> isn't as old then maybe you have a video driver issue? Just
> a guess that might be wrong.
> >> So the issue exists but for
> some reason you're having it exaggerated.
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> >> I don't see any issues on my F18 instances
> (VirtualBox) and F18 installed on my laptop, so it must be
> something there is depending
> >> on hardware.
> >>
> >> Tim
> >>
> >>
> > Hmm, the switching problem is solved. But a
> second problem (which I hoped would be fixed if I got the
> switching problem figured
> > out) still exists.
> >
> > For a little more background, in order to get the
> nouveau driver to work with my card I had to set "Option
> "NoAccel" 1 " in the
> > Devices section of my xorg.conf file....without this X
> would crash every time (there is an open bugzilla about this
> that nobody
> > seems interested in working on).
>
> Are you certain you don't have something else in the
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d directory that's turning it back on?
>
Kevin, you can check all the loaded options in the Xorg log.
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