That could very well depend on your window manager and GUI of choice.
I use Gnome 2.28 with a hardened profile on x86. I don't have the problem
you've described. However the whole system is a bit slower with PIE-SSP
enabled binaries and active RBAC system compared to a non-hardened
userland-kernel combo. The only application where it was disturbing for me
is OpenOffice, where the audience should wait more while changing slides.
So I don't use it for presentations. Otherwise I opt for security over
speed - where I can make a choice.

Regards:
Dw.
-- 
dr Tóth Attila, Radiológus, 06-20-825-8057, 06-30-5962-962
Attila Toth MD, Radiologist, +36-20-825-8057, +36-30-5962-962

2010.Június 28.(H) 13:37 időpontban mailinglist...@gmail.com ezt írta:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm having a problem with overlapping windows:
> if I change to a window in the background (for example to the browser),
> the content
> of the hidden part is drawn back slowly: i see a grey square for a moment
> Also, moving a window on the top of the browser is very slow.
>
> So, could this happen because of the hardened profile.
> I was using desktop profile for 1,5 years, but I honestly don't remember
> if I
> had problems there.
> I tried ubuntu livecd for comparison, and there was no problem with
> windowing.
>
> I use the hardened profile with hardened kernel.
> I don't know where to paste more information. Sould I use the mailing
> list, or
> a pastebin-like web page?
>
> I'm using xf86-video-ati with radeon 7500.
>
> Thank you for reading...
> bendeguz
>
>



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