Just gave vino a try on fc5test3 and found that using vino on the machine by enabling it in remote desktop has rather a detrimental effect on system performace as compared with how it was in FC4.
When idle just viewing the remote destop with nothing else but system-monitor running the idle usge on my AMD Athalon 1200 machine goes up quite alarmingly to about 50% and the system slows to a crawl as a result, previously in FC4 on the same hardware this was not evident.
Is anyone else seeing high processor usage when vino is in use.
I have a PIII 700 MHz Dell Inspiron 8000 laptop with 512MB memory that I am testing FC5T3 on. I actively use vino to connect to the system remotely, and I notice it is a bit slower when I accessing it that way, rather than at the console. Nothing worsethan expected for accessing a desktop over a network though.
----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BENTLEY" david.r.bentley@btinternet.com To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:34 AM Subject: vino causing high processor usage
Just gave vino a try on fc5test3 and found that using vino on the machine by enabling it in remote desktop has rather a detrimental effect on system performace as compared with how it was in FC4.
When idle just viewing the remote destop with nothing else but system-monitor running the idle usge on my AMD Athalon 1200 machine goes up quite alarmingly to about 50% and the system slows to a crawl as a result, previously in FC4 on the same hardware this was not evident.
Is anyone else seeing high processor usage when vino is in use.
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