Debugging a gnome desktop

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Hi,

There is probably a simple answer to this, but I need to debug my
desktop. The reason is simple. My machine is a right beast; tonnes of
memory, 64 bit architecture, masses of HD space - it's a stonker that
weighs a tonne. However, the desktop is generally quite slow to update.
I started noticing this before the upgrade to 64 bit, and originally
thought it was an X bug (and even filed it as such).

Is there any way I can trace why (say) windows won't drag off screen and
the refresh after closing a full screen window is slow? I have a GF4
card in the machine and am using the Xorg driver for it.

TTFN

Paul
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