Using nvidias TwinView mode instead of xfree86's xinerama did the trick, my
desktop is now lightning fast! :)
/Linus
On Sunday 03 October 2004 16.16, Linus McCabe wrote:
> I missed this reply in my inbox, thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I've found the reason though: It
ee why,
but at least now I have something else to search on :)
/Linus
On Friday 17 September 2004 19.04, Josep Febrer wrote:
> A Divendres 17 Setembre 2004 16:21, Linus McCabe va escriure:
> > I also downloaded Knoppix and booted it, there the menues were fast also
> > on this compu
On Thursday 16 September 2004 10.08, MatÃas Costa wrote:
> Well, I forgot to say you may have a trouble with that machine, It's not
> logical it runs so slow. Sometimes kde gets bloated (), try to start a
> session with a new user, and move away ~/.kde/share/config/sessions.
This didnt make an
I don't know of such a howto, but i can recommend you to check out the
'mailscanner' debian package. It has virusscanning and spamfilter and will
work for all users on your system, regardless of mailclient...
(btw, didnt someone just ask you not to crosspost)
/linus
On Wednesday 15 September
Hello!
Thanks for taking the time to test and compare your box!
How does the qt menus on your debian box 'feel'. How do they compare to a gtk
application? On my box, they're so slow it's really gets in your way when
working...
> The unique thing I can tell you is to install libc6-686 and the
Hello!
I'm not sure this is the correct list for this question, but anyway: I have a
performance problem with kde/qt apps on my debian box.
It's a 2.6Ghz pIV, with 512mb ram and a GForce FX 5200 - a fairly up to date
box in other words. It runs debian unstable with xfree86 and nvidias drivers.
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