Re: Slow GUI Performance

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On 19 Oct 2002, Keith Winston wrote:

> On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 21:27, Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
> > Also, I think that your guess about anti-aliased fonts may be accurate.  
> > I, like the OP, had a very sluggish system and tried the "killall 
> > magicdev" without much improvement.  I'm going to try switching off 
> > anti-aliasing though.  The system that shows the slowdown is a Celeron 466 
> > with 64Mb RAM.  Interestingly a 650MHz with 128Mb seems just fine.  I 
> > wonder what the is the critical point for responsiveness.
> 
> Just as a point of reference, I have an old Pentium II 300 Mhz, 128 MB
> RAM, and nvidia TNT2 video card that runs Red Hat 8.0 with KDE
> reasonably well.  GUI system performance is affected greatly by memory
> and video card as well as by processor.

Thanks for the feedback.  I've switched off anti-aliased fonts and changed 
the desktop background to "no picture".  It is now usable, but still not 
as fast as 7.3 was.  "magicdev" doesn't seem to have a huge impact on 
responsiveness.  The video card is pretty substandard (Savage4 16Mb) also.

Oisin Feeley



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