Re: bluedeath effect

2005-08-11 Thread serja
I've enabled dma in hdparamd and it's greatly improoved the performance, so no more bluedeath effect, but some slowdowns still appear and I also think this is about fonts or something similar. --- Original message --- From: Rigo Wenning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: bluedeath effect

2005-08-10 Thread Rigo Wenning
Yes, but no effect. I will now try to cut down my fonts to the absolute minimum. It was funny that on a new install it booted much faster and then I installed something that made it slower (probably more fonts), but as it was in a big chunk of packets to install, I couldn't determine the exact

Re: bluedeath effect

2005-07-21 Thread David Martínez Moreno
El Jueves, 21 de Julio de 2005 16:23, Rigo Wenning escribió: > I can confirm that KDE is getting slower and slower, also with a > relative fast machine, though not as fast as yours. I haven't > experienced the hangs that would need a complete reboot, but I had > freezes in 3.3.2 and sid. Now workin

Re: bluedeath effect

2005-07-21 Thread Rigo Wenning
If you use russian truetype fonts, it seems to be even more error prone. Best, Rigo Am Saturday 16 July 2005 08:16 verlautbarte Serja : > Too many applications and processes cause terrible slowdowns and > hangups which is nearly has the same effect as the bluedeath effect > known from the

bluedeath effect

2005-07-15 Thread Serja
Too many applications and processes cause terrible slowdowns and hangups which is nearly has the same effect as the bluedeath effect known from the other os. The most applications not response for about 5-10 minutes and/or crashes so the X-server needs to be restarted. After restarting X with