On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:37:18AM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
>That's great, but you forgot to describe the problem.
It's interesting how someone has "customers" for cygwin-xfree, too, eh?
cgf
>Stephen Seal wrote:
>>Hi Karel:
>>
>>We were just alerted to this issue by another customer. I be
Steve,
That's great, but you forgot to describe the problem.
Harold
Stephen Seal wrote:
Hi Karel:
We were just alerted to this issue by another customer. I believe the
problem relates to method used to create the "dancing icon" in the systray
when the VPN is established. If you set your appli
Hi Karel:
We were just alerted to this issue by another customer. I believe the
problem relates to method used to create the "dancing icon" in the systray
when the VPN is established. If you set your application task bar to
auto-hide, you should see performance increase, when the dancing icon is
| I really hope it is possible to make it work, because I think it is a
| great product and I would really like to use it.
Which VPN software is it? What happens if you fire up the xserver
after the VPN software? (Assumed you fired it up before).
And is it local xterms that goes slow or?
/An
Karel,
Okay, there are two suspect points here:
1) ATI All In Wonder 7200
2) Your VPN Software
ATI All In Wonder 7200
==
I recently had purchased an ATI All In Wonder 8500DV, which was a beautiful
piece of equipment. However, the stock video drivers resulted in stuttering
vi
Machine is AMD Athlon 1.4 GHZ, Video = ATI RADEON ALL IN WONDER 7200,
Windows ME with all latest patches etc.
If I run the xserver without starting the VPN software, it runs just
fine with great performance, however, as soon as I log onto my employer
using the VPN software, it comes to a grinding