Hi Harald,
thank your for your answers,
> The repainting might be slow for the two following reasons:
>
> 1) You have a video card that has a problem with its
> DirectDraw driver (e.g. ATI All-In-Wonder 8500 DV).
> Try using "-engine 1" to use the GDI driver and see if
> it is much faster
Oh yeah, don't use "-refresh n", that has nothing to do with this
problem and only confuses things further.
Harold
Khamenia, Valery wrote:
Hi Dear All,
Problem 1:
The refresh rate of my Xwin is too low.
I run Xwin at my Win2000prof.
The PC is good enough (Pentium 1.7GHz, 100Mbits/s Ether
The repainting might be slow for the two following reasons:
1) You have a video card that has a problem with its DirectDraw driver
(e.g. ATI All-In-Wonder 8500 DV). Try using "-engine 1" to use the GDI
driver and see if it is much faster. If it is, then you will have all
sorts of fun testing
> How do you measure your refresh rate?
1Hz refresh rate one could measure by eye :)
> I never seen a monitor that worked with vertical refresh rate of 1Hz.
I do not speak about vertical refresh rate of monitor.
I mean refresh rate of Xwin itself
> According to man XWin, the correct option is
Khamenia, Valery wrote:
Hi Dear All,
Problem 1:
The refresh rate of my Xwin is too low.
I run Xwin at my Win2000prof.
The PC is good enough (Pentium 1.7GHz, 100Mbits/s Ethernet)
I run kde remotely at PC with Linux and redirect displaying to
my Win2000prof where Xwin is running.
The re
Hi Dear All,
Problem 1:
The refresh rate of my Xwin is too low.
I run Xwin at my Win2000prof.
The PC is good enough (Pentium 1.7GHz, 100Mbits/s Ethernet)
I run kde remotely at PC with Linux and redirect displaying to
my Win2000prof where Xwin is running.
The refresh rate I get is about