Re: Issues with how fvwm handles certain (3d) applications

2016-05-09 Thread Peter G
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 7:35 AM, Stephen Dennison wrote: > > I wonder if this is a graphics driver issue. >> > > It reminds me of the kind of symptoms you can see when running compiz, > actually. Though for me the slowdown is with the 3d accelerated program > when compiz is running, not FVWM. > >

Re: Issues with how fvwm handles certain (3d) applications

2016-05-09 Thread Stephen Dennison
> I wonder if this is a graphics driver issue. > It reminds me of the kind of symptoms you can see when running compiz, actually. Though for me the slowdown is with the 3d accelerated program when compiz is running, not FVWM.

Re: Issues with how fvwm handles certain (3d) applications

2016-05-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On 8 May 2016 at 17:32, Peter G wrote: > Has anyone else come across this behavior? If so any ideas where one would > look to fix it? Installing this "kodi" thing was arduous. But all of your observations don't happen for me. I wonder if this is a graphics driver issue. -- Thomas Adam

Issues with how fvwm handles certain (3d) applications

2016-05-08 Thread Peter G
First of all, thanks to everyone involved in the latest batch of changes - it's great to see fvwm still being actively worked on! I've had this issue I'm about to describe for some years now, and was wondering if others have come across it as well. The problem is that when I open applications that