Re: Gnome responsiveness

2009-07-27 Thread stan
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 21:42:29 -0500
Mike Chambers m...@miketc.net wrote:

 Is it just me, or does gnome (don't have kde installed so can't test
 that) seem really slow?  And I mean, like when hitting an button on a
 menu to close it, to hit a menu such as File/edit/etc.. Seems most of
 the time, it takes a number of tries to get the button or menu pushed
 or whatever. Takes time to sometimes open/close a program.  I didn't
 have any problems with F10 and my system isn't exactly ancient, as
 it's dual athlon cpu, 64 bit, with 4Gb ram, with decently new nvidia
 card.  Have tried ext4 and ext3 and no difference (both 64 bit os
 installed).
 
 I even tried top and don't see anything running high, as processor or
 memory.
 
 Anyone else?
 
My system isn't even half as powerful as yours and gnome runs just fine
here - F11 x86_64.  In fact, I would call it snappy, menus open as fast
as I access them, system response is fast.  I *have* turned off many
services I don't use or need and I *am* using a custom compiled kernel.
But that shouldn't make that big a difference.

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Gnome responsiveness

2009-07-26 Thread Mike Chambers
Is it just me, or does gnome (don't have kde installed so can't test
that) seem really slow?  And I mean, like when hitting an button on a
menu to close it, to hit a menu such as File/edit/etc.. Seems most of
the time, it takes a number of tries to get the button or menu pushed or
whatever. Takes time to sometimes open/close a program.  I didn't have
any problems with F10 and my system isn't exactly ancient, as it's dual
athlon cpu, 64 bit, with 4Gb ram, with decently new nvidia card.  Have
tried ext4 and ext3 and no difference (both 64 bit os installed).

I even tried top and don't see anything running high, as processor or
memory.

Anyone else?

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