El Dom 02 Sep 2001 20:44, escribiste:
> On Sunday 02 September 2001 04:37 am, Oscar wrote:
> > El Dom 02 Sep 2001 10:09, escribiste:
>
> [snip]
>
> > I believe the problem is with font anti-aliasing.
> > Deactivate it in Control Panel and restart KDE.
> > Try it and tell us ;-)
>
> But AA was in KDE 2.1.1 and things worked fine.  Why should
> it cause massive slowness in 2.2?

I'm sorry, I don't know. I had this problem, and I thought that your problem 
could be the same.

I read this about the problem: 

"7) My kde programs start soooo slow? 
Currently, X 4.0.3 has to parse the XftConfig file each time a program is 
started. And the info of all these fonts has to be read. Newer versions (in
CVS) will use a cache and are much faster. Especially if you have many fonts 
this can be a problem, and the only real solution is to upgrade to a CVS
version. "
(extracted from http://www.dexterslabs.com/danny/xft.html)

Currently, with MandrakeFreq2, if I activate anti-aliasing, KDE apps are 
slooooow (and the KDE start process, too). So I'm still waiting for an X 
upgrade.

Salu2
Oscar.
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