Re: Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-16 Thread Michael Tewner
Make sure you're using the proper X driver in your /etc/X11/Xorg.conf file - a driver like vesa would probably bring up X, but react double-plus slow. On Dec 6, 2007 4:55 AM, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for your replies. They did not really help, as my problem magically

Re: Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-06 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
Thanks for your replies. They did not really help, as my problem magically disappeared after a couple of days (and after merging seemingly unrelated rpmnew files) For ther record: On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 09:31:39AM +0200, Noam Meltzer wrote: Hi, Please check that the process of your X server

Re: Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-04 Thread Gilboa Davara
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 09:19 +0200, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: Dear List, For reasons best kept private, I upgraded by Fedora 7 box to Fedora 8 (via yum update). After the dependency hassle was solved, I'm left with an extremely slow-responsive GUI. Using ssh seems fine, but in xterm it takes

Re: Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-03 Thread Noam Meltzer
Hi, Please check that the process of your X server is not Xgl. Had the same problem problem with kubuntu gutsy. - Noam On Dec 4, 2007 9:19 AM, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear List, For reasons best kept private, I upgraded by Fedora 7 box to Fedora 8 (via yum update). After

Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-03 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
Dear List, For reasons best kept private, I upgraded by Fedora 7 box to Fedora 8 (via yum update). After the dependency hassle was solved, I'm left with an extremely slow-responsive GUI. Using ssh seems fine, but in xterm it takes almost a second for a typed key to show up. The odd thing, is