<snip> > > > > > > -- > > > > Regards, > > > > ------------------------ > > Kevin Martin > > -- > > I use F17 and Xfce. My PC is very old (Athlon) so I see a delay when switching to a thunderbird window but it's sometimes less > than a second, sometimes maybe a couple of seconds. > So specially if your computer isn't as old then maybe you have a video driver issue? Just a guess that might be wrong. > So the issue exists but for some reason you're having it exaggerated. > -- > test mailing list > test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To unsubscribe: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test > > > I don't see any issues on my F18 instances (VirtualBox) and F18 installed on my laptop, so it must be something there is depending > on hardware. > > Tim > > Hmm, the switching problem is solved. But a second problem (which I hoped would be fixed if I got the switching problem figured out) still exists. For a little more background, in order to get the nouveau driver to work with my card I had to set "Option "NoAccel" 1 " in the Devices section of my xorg.conf file....without this X would crash every time (there is an open bugzilla about this that nobody seems interested in working on). I used to start the OS with nouveau.noaccel=1 in the linux line but that has stopped working (yet another bugzilla that nobody is working on that I can tell). And I solved my switching problem by adding this to my xorg.conf: Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "off" EndSection So I can switch from workspace to workspace with no issue now. The other issue I'm still seeing is when I move a window within the workspace...instead of the window just moving to the new location that I drag it to there is a noticeable delay in the repaint of the window....if I set it so that the content of the window is not shown during the move it's less noticeable but still obvious. And occasionally the system doesn't recognize when I release the mouse button during the move such that if I release the button but continue to move the mouse the window still follows the mouse and ends up in a place that I didn't intend. So I'm getting closer and will continue to experiment. Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated. Kevin -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test