Fred Smith wrote: > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 10:40:15AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: > >> On 07/18/2018 10:31 AM, James Pearson wrote: >> >>> We have noticed significant desktop/UI lag on CentOS7 workstations >>> using Mate when the CPU usage is high - i.e. the mouse pointer lags >>> and moving windows (e.g. terminal windows) become jumpy (not smooth) >>> >>> We didn't see (or notice) this issue with CentOS6/Gnome2 >>> >>> >>> This can easily be shown by running something like 'cpuburn' >>> (https://patrickmn.com/projects/cpuburn/) and moving a mate-terminal >>> window around the screen >>> >>> We can make things 'better' by running CPU intensive apps via 'nice' >>> (without any noticeable performance hit to the CPU intensive app) - >>> but this is a rather messy way of fixing the issue >>> >>> We can also make things better by renice'ing X to a negative nice >>> level >>> >>> However, both these approaches seem wrong to me - as I'm probably >>> missing something straightforward here >>> >>> Does anyone know of any CentOS7/Mate settings that could be used to >>> improve desktop/UI responsiveness with high CPU usage ? >>> >> >> Personally, I would just move to gnmoe3 and use the Gnome Classic >> desktop. >> > > you're making a couple of assumptions here: 1. that Mate is the cause, and > 2. Gnome 3 with the Gnome Classic add-ons is just as good and easy to > use as is Mate. I can assure you that it isn't. It is still Gnome 3 with > all the horribleness thereof. I run kde. Less bloat and cuteness than gnome. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos