On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Sergio <sergiocmailbox-us...@yahoo.com.br>wrote:

>
>
> --- Em sex, 5/10/12, Kevin Martin <ktm...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
> > De: Kevin Martin <ktm...@gmail.com>
> > Assunto: Has anybody else seen a delay in xfce?
> > Para: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases" <
> test@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> > Data: Sexta-feira, 5 de Outubro de 2012, 10:53
> > When I switch from one workspace to
> > another there is a noticeable delay (3-6 seconds), whether I
> > do it by mouse-wheel, by clicking
> > on an open application in the taskbar, by using
> > ctl-alt-arrow, or by setting the window manager to "Wrap
> > workspaces when the pointer
> > reaches the screen edge" and scrolling right or left.
> > In the last case, the smaller the Edge resistance the better
> > but it's still a
> > noticeable delay.  One thing I *do* notice is that
> > those workspaces with the largest number of open GUI
> > applications seem to take
> > longer to switch to than those that
> > don't.   So, for example, if I switch to a
> > workspace that just shows some desktop icons the
> > switch is virtually instantaneous.  But then when
> > switching to my workspace that has, say, Thunderbird running
> > in it, it will take
> > upwards of 6 seconds or more.  As a matter of fact,
> > while drafting this email I switched to a blank ws and then
> > back to this ws and
> > the return switch took 8 seconds (since I had Thunderbird
> > *and* the screen in which I was drafting this email open at
> > the time).  I
> > then minimized Thunderbird and the "new email" GUI's and
> > then switched back and forth with impunity.  So is this
> > an xfce issue or an
> > X issue do you think?  I didn't see this behaviour in
> > the past before starting to work with F18 and rawhide.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > ------------------------
> > Kevin Martin
> > --
>
> I use F17 and Xfce. My PC is very old (Athlon) so I see a delay when
> switching to a thunderbird window but it's sometimes less than a second,
> sometimes maybe a couple of seconds.
> So specially if your computer isn't as old then maybe you have a video
> driver issue? Just a guess that might be wrong.
> So the issue exists but for some reason you're having it exaggerated.
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I don't see any issues on my F18 instances (VirtualBox) and F18 installed
on my laptop, so it must be something there is depending on hardware.

Tim
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