On 2014-09-30 18:18, amateur wrote:
For the speed I liked XFCE. Something in between - gnome. Only Debian
version... Not Ubuntu or Fedora, or OpenSuse.
The latest desktop environments are a total joke - absolute rubbish!
Massive CPU and memory hog simply to start up. Most require 3D graphics
01.10.2014 07:31, Martin Schreiber пишет:
Back to the problem(s). Please write step by step what is wrong. I did not
completely get it by viewing the video and I can not reproduce such effects.
hmm..
1. Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid.
2. Make new project.
3. Ran.
4. Try maximise form.
Result =
On Wednesday 01 October 2014 19:41:05 amateur wrote:
01.10.2014 07:31, Martin Schreiber пишет:
Back to the problem(s). Please write step by step what is wrong. I did
not completely get it by viewing the video and I can not reproduce such
effects.
hmm..
1. Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid.
2.
01.10.2014 20:48, Martin Schreiber пишет:
What happens if you move another window above the not painted areas? Are the
exposed areas correctely refreshed?
see video (1). When i move mouse down, form normalize. Helps to shift
the focus to other applications, minimizing the window. It is only
On Wednesday 01 October 2014 20:03:16 amateur wrote:
01.10.2014 20:48, Martin Schreiber пишет:
What happens if you move another window above the not painted areas? Are
the exposed areas correctely refreshed?
see video (1). When i move mouse down, form normalize. Helps to shift
the focus to
01.10.2014 21:15, Martin Schreiber пишет:
Which graphic driver?
Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset x86/MMX/SSE2
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Not a good idea... Why is it working?
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On Tuesday 30 September 2014 10:30:55 amateur wrote:
http://youtu.be/1PGNNoZGpRY
Not a good idea... Why is it working?
I don't understand.
Martin
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30.09.2014 12:01, Martin Schreiber пишет:
I don't understand.
I, too...
I know that this is due to innovations in gnome. But do not understand
how it is to win.
if use timer - form show (when maximize).
{
timer have only
beginupdate and endupdate
}
if don`t use - form is bad.
But it is
On Tuesday 30 September 2014 13:35:39 amateur wrote:
30.09.2014 12:01, Martin Schreiber пишет:
I don't understand.
I, too...
I know that this is due to innovations in gnome. But do not understand
how it is to win.
if use timer - form show (when maximize).
{
timer have only
30.09.2014 15:09, Martin Schreiber пишет:
Ouch. The big benefits of modern windowmanagers.;-)
They probably test with mainstream applications only. With Unity I fear that
it is by intention in order to detain alien ( = not fully Unity integrated)
applications.
this is just the beginning
On Monday 29 September 2014 19:19:34 amateur wrote:
http://youtu.be/WkvCTQ5_v2E
I just tested MSEide with Gnome 3.10.1 on Opensuse 13.1, it works OK for me,
staticgravity seems to be OK too.
What must be said is that the whole desktop is unusable slow for me. Moving
windows for example has a
30.09.2014 16:59, Martin Schreiber пишет:
BTW, how do you run an application if you don't know the exact name? Is there
no thematically structured application menu anymore?
Martin
Commonly used to 6 applications. They can be placed in the dock. And
Shell is popular applications (~ 10) (It
On Tuesday 30 September 2014 16:44:27 amateur wrote:
I just tested MSEide with Gnome 3.10.1 on Opensuse 13.1, it works OK
for me,
staticgravity seems to be OK too.
What must be said is that the whole desktop is unusable slow for me.
Moving
windows for example has a refresh rate of
30.09.2014 18:36, Martin Schreiber пишет:
I use KDE 3.5, it is still maintained in OpenSUSE, fast and convenient.
For me Gnome is a joke. I just tried it on another computer, started xterm
with top, gnome-shell eats 25% CPU load without doing anything. Moving the
mouse - gnome-shell uses 50%
30.09.2014 18:36, Martin Schreiber пишет:
I use KDE 3.5, it is still maintained in OpenSUSE, fast and convenient.
For me Gnome is a joke. I just tried it on another computer, started xterm
with top, gnome-shell eats 25% CPU load without doing anything. Moving the
mouse - gnome-shell uses 50%
On Tuesday 30 September 2014 19:19:33 amateur wrote:
30.09.2014 18:36, Martin Schreiber пишет:
I use KDE 3.5, it is still maintained in OpenSUSE, fast and convenient.
For me Gnome is a joke. I just tried it on another computer, started
xterm with top, gnome-shell eats 25% CPU load without
http://youtu.be/WkvCTQ5_v2E
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On Monday 29 September 2014 19:19:34 amateur wrote:
http://youtu.be/WkvCTQ5_v2E
Which window manager? Does it support win_gravity = staticgravity?
Please remember this thread:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.mseide.user/30839/focus=30844
and my several questions and the bug report on
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