Hi, > I experienced hard performance problems with the latest cvs 17/01/2004 und > 19/01/2004. Loading times are very long, scrolling and copying are leading to > 100% CPU usage, as well as saving actions. The scrapbook and the storyeditor > are very, slow, too - I often see just white windows for more than 10 > seconds. KWin sometimes crashes.
As the chap who has done a heck of a lot of the performance changes, I can honestly say I've not come across anything like this on any of my systems. If it is a problem, I need to get it sorted now as I've sent to Franz another couple of hundred K of changes, all of which do improve the speed. Can you supply me with the following to see if I can spot the boo-boo 1. Kernel version 2. Qt version 3. g++ version 4. Desktop (Gnome/KDE/Ximian etc) If you can also verify it is scribus which is snarling things up by opening a terminal window and running gnome-system-monitor and checking it's not a KDE problem (you'll see a list with percentages next to it - if scribus is at fault, it'll register a high figure, otherwise it will register almost zero). The other thing to try is to rename your original scribus directory and do a fresh checkout and also rename your .scribus.rc file. Again, it could just be something getting snarled up. > Max this problem be cased by KDE beta2, which has done a good job here for 3 > weeks or is this problem scribus-related. Unlikely to be the KDE problem. > I have a box with SuSE 9.0 running, Athlon XP 1700+, 512MB DDR RAM - should > be > enough, though?!? Definately! > And the is no fix for the copy and past problem, right? It's on the developers CVS, should be on the anoncvs shortly (Franz usually does that update). TTFN Paul -- One OS to fool them all One browser to find them One email client to bring them all And through security holes, blind them... -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20040120/0a91428b/attachment.pgp
