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On 02/26/2012 07:42 AM, David Seikel wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 12:10:46 +0000 Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On Sunday 26 Feb 2012 11:40:26 David Seikel wrote:
>>
>>> "Idle" in this case means running "top -c" on a borderless,
>>> focused, and fully maximised terminal, with the "still" composite
>>> style, then just watching it for a while. So in this case, the
>>> composite does not have much to do, as anything running under the
>>> window should be irrelevant? In case it matters, I do run the
>>> clock, tclock, and cpufreq modules, as well as gkrellm, nothing
>>> else is updating.
>>
>> gkrellm does not play nice with e17 for some reason.  On my desktop I
>> have it at the bottom right corner, but if I switch compositing on,
>> the bottom of the gkrellm is being cropped off.
> 
> Yes. I have found out that with composite E17, gkrellm wont start up
> right, but becomes fine if I restart E from the Enlightenment menu.
> There are graphic glitches, and it wont update.  Root window issue
> maybe?
> 
> It's near the bottom of my huge TODO to write E17 modules to replace
> everything I use in gkrellm.
> 

And don't leave any gkrellms running on a non-visible desktop for any
length of time...

Funny, they blamed that on the old flgrx driers in the LTS. I think I'm
seeing a pattern here....
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