On 27.08.19 22:24, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 28/08/2019 01:01, Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
>> delayed rendering of UI elements.
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>> significantly higher as
Stefan Pietsch wrote:
> On 27.08.19 17:04, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
>>> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
>>
>>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>>> significantly
On 27.08.19 17:04, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
>> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
>
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>> significantly higher as compared to Xfce
On 28/08/2019 01:01, Stefan Pietsch wrote:
I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
delayed rendering of UI elements.
Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12.
Did anyone who is using Xfce 4.14
Stefan Pietsch wrote:
> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
> significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12.
> Did anyone who is using Xfce 4.14 observe
Dear list,
I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
delayed rendering of UI elements.
Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12.
Did anyone who is using Xfce 4.14 observe similar effects?
After running X for a few hours, the xorg server starts to use around
20% of the CPU. Is that not rather high? The computer is a laptop
running sid.
Here is an extract from a typical htop display (formatted to make it
less wide), sorted by CPU usage:
CPU[|||
Hello
I live the past night the Laptop (Toshiba Portege R100, Pentium M) on
during all the night and in the morning the temperature was 67C. I take
this information from a file /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature.
At the same time the Xorg process was using 95% of the CPU.
After few
gustavo halperin wrote:
At the same time the Xorg process was using 95% of the CPU.
After few minutes of use the computer, the system back to normal
temperature (between 49-51C), but What happens ? Why if I live the Linux
without use for some hours the Xorg came to use all the CPU ??
Did you
Noup, I don't use screen savers, more over the Laptop was close, I mean
the computer 'On' but with the screen close.
Thank you,
Gustavo Halperin
Lars Boegild Thomsen wrote:
gustavo halperin wrote:
At the same time the Xorg process was using 95% of the CPU.
After few minutes of use
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