Re: GTK Performance on Athlon

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:45:33 EDT, Paul Davis said:
> On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 09:21 -0500, Michael Kahn wrote:
> > A few months ago, I bought an HP Athlon PC and installed SuSE 9.2.
> > The system clock took off at warp speed (about three times normal
> > speed).  When I emailed SuSE, they told me that the BIOS does not
> > provide a solid real-time clock interrupt.  (One side-effect of the
> > warp speed system clock was I could not â??double clickâ?? on anything.)
> > They felt that they may have a fix for this problem in SUSE 10.0.  It
> > may be that the Athlon clock fix in SUSE 10.0 is what is hindering
> > your GTK performance.  I really hope this isnâ??t your problem.
> 
> it sounds quite likely that you have been the victim of some slightly
> uninformed customer support. was this a dual core Athlon?

No, the "turbo clock ticks" problem is a very real issue on certain Athlon
motherboards.  There's been several long threads about it on the linux-kernel
mailing list, and I believe it's fixed in 2.6.16 or 2.6.17 or so (although
I'd have to go back and check, I wasn't paying much attention because I don't
have an Athlon).  SUSE may well have backported the fix into whatever kernel
they're shipping with 10.0.

And a screaming clock *can* bork double-clicks - imagine where you need to get
in 2 clicks in under 250 milliseconds, but the system ticks off what it thinks
is 250ms in only 75ms.  And your mouse won't double-click faster than 80ms. ;)

Attachment: pgpqfB7iChOxK.pgp
Description: PGP signature

_______________________________________________

gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list

[Index of Archives]     [Touch Screen Library]     [GIMP Users]     [Gnome]     [KDE]     [Yosemite News]     [Steve's Art]

  Powered by Linux