Re: Performance degradation after KDE runs for sometime

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On Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:09:01 am Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/16/2010 09:59 AM, Christos Lazaridis wrote:
> But I can confirm the workaround: Enabling and then disabling desktop
> effects fixes the problem.

Just curious and to make things clearer: are both of you (Richard and 
Christos) also using NVidia proprietary driver ?
 
> Do we need a new thread to call this to the right people's attention? Or
> should a bug be filed somewhere?

I don't know... we can try a new thread. This thread seemed to get a bit side-
tracked earlier. 
I am not sure how / what bug report to file this againsts yet, as I don't have 
a reliable way to reproduce, and my evidences are mainly anectdotal (hence i 
wonder if anyone else experience it). But if you do file it please let us know 
and we can contribute reports.

I haven't had a chance to try the workaround. For some reason my system seems 
to be doing okay since I came in earlier today. I'll try the turning off -- 
turning on desktop effect when it gets worse.

Thanks
AC
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