Hi, Thanks for your reply. I looked in the mail archives about what was solved, and thus missed indeed this announcement. So I apparently looked at the wrong place, or the wrong month of the archive, sorry. My keyword where I searched for was 'CPU' 'load'.
Kees On 02/03/2012 09:24, Kees Dekker wrote: > I’m using Xwin.exe (version 5. Feb 2012, X.org servers – 1.11.4-3) on my > Windows 7 system. When connecting with XDCMP (using startxdcmp.bat, with > %RUN% XWin -query %REMOTE_HOST% -once -lesspointer -clipboard > -emulate3buttons), after connect, the CPU load is about 50%. Even when > nothing is done (only the CDE desktop is running, nothing else). > > On another Windows 7 system, also connecting with XDCMP to the same server, > same CDE, the CPU load is not that high. The version of XWin is one of 5. > Feb 2009. > > The XCDMP server is a Solaris 10 system, using Solaris classic CDE (not the > Java Desktop environment). The high CPU load did not happen when the CDE > waits for the logon screen, but happens as soon as login was completed. > > BTW. Just when I was writing this email I decided to check (again) for a > newer version, and there was one… Moving to X.org servers 1.11.4-5 seems to > solve this issue ☺. However, I did not find any release note telling that > this problem was solved…. I'm not sure where you were looking if you didn't find [1]. 'On Cygwin 1.7.10 this caused XWin to spin, when started from a non-cygwin process, spamming the log with "_XSERVTransSocketUNIXAccept: accept() failed" messages.' [1] http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree-announce/2012-02/msg00004.html -- Jon TURNEY Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer