Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:39:59 +0800 | From | Eugene Teo <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] O7int for interactivity |
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<quote sender="Felipe Alfaro Solana"> > On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 18:10, Con Kolivas wrote: > > Here is an update to my Oint patches for 2.5/6 interactivity. Note I will be > > away for a week so bash away and abuse this one lots and when I get back I can > > see what else needs doing. Note I posted a preview earlier but this is the formal > > O7 patch (check the datestamp which people hate in the naming of my patches). > > I know this is turning into a marathon effort but... as you're all probably aware > > there is nothing simple about tuning this beast. Thanks to all the testers and > > people commenting; keep it coming please. > > Feels pretty nice here... X still feels a little "heavy" and slow when > forcing Evolution to repaint its main window. Anyways, this seems to be > on the right track.
I was telling Con that when I first trying the O7int patch, after a series of activities (mutt, xmms, licq, firebird, blah, and blah), i experienced high loads (2.00+, 3.00+ - that is pretty high for me already, considering the reasonably high-end laptop i am using). xmms seem to starved. doing top, i discovered that most, if not all the X apps that i am running at the moment are in low priority, that is 18-25 at least. compiling kernel, listening to mp3s, typing something seems difficult. i couldn't deduce what has really gone wrong. i have not experience this before (O6.1int, and below).
Any idea?
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