* Adam Byrtek 'alpha' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 29/12/2002, 16:16 > Could you test this on different configurations/xterms, please? > I'm not sure if 100 microsecond is enough, so if you encounter this > problem again, tell me.
As others have already noted, the problem still occurs every now and then: locally under medium/heavy load, and somewhat more often with remote connections (ie. running mc on a remote host via telnet/ssh) under light/normal load, even on a 100 Mbit switched LAN. It's not too bad, though, although it's still an annoyance because once it happens, it sort of "sticks" to the affected terminal window (ie. exiting and restarting mc doesn't help, only closing the terminal window and opening a new one does). Thomas -- =-------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Thomas "ZlatkO" Zajic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux-2.4.19 & Mutt-1.4i - - "It is not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw." (M. C.) - =-------------------------------------------------------------------------= _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel