Re: Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread David Starner
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 04:00:34PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:47:35PM -0500, David Starner wrote: > > I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes > > quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. > > If I scroll

Re: Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread David Starner
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 04:00:34PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:47:35PM -0500, David Starner wrote: > > I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes > > quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. > > If I scrol

Re: Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:47:35PM -0500, David Starner wrote: > I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes > quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. > If I scroll a large file quickly in an Xterm, I can (a) degrade > the playing quality

Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread David Starner
I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. If I scroll a large file quickly in an Xterm, I can (a) degrade the playing quality of an mp3 unacceptably and (b) get the XServer to use up 60% CPU time

Re: Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:47:35PM -0500, David Starner wrote: > I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes > quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. > If I scroll a large file quickly in an Xterm, I can (a) degrade > the playing qualit

Clicks when scrolling

2000-09-08 Thread David Starner
I installed the X4 debs, and I'm running Phase 2v3. If something changes quickly in an xterm or a powershell, I can get clicks on the speakers. If I scroll a large file quickly in an Xterm, I can (a) degrade the playing quality of an mp3 unacceptably and (b) get the XServer to use up 60% CPU time