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Message-Id: <1174467483.22159.5.camel@localhost>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:58:03 +0100
From: Kasper Sandberg <lkml@...anurb.dk>
To: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@....com>
Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@....de>,
Radoslaw Szkodzinski <astralstorm@...il.com>,
Al Boldi <a1426z@...ab.com>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, ck@....kolivas.org,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...ux-foundation.org>,
Nicholas Miell <nmiell@...cast.net>
Subject: Re: [ck] Re: RSDL v0.31
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 16:47 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Kasper Sandberg wrote:
> > On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 08:38 +0100, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> >> On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 08:22 +0100, Radoslaw Szkodzinski wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'd recon KDE regresses because of kioslaves waiting on a pipe
> >>> (communication with the app they're doing IO for) and then expiring.
> >>> That's why splitting IO from an app isn't exactly smart. It should at
> >>> least be ran in an another thread.
> >> Hm. Sounds rather a lot like the...
> >> X sucks, fix X and RSDL will rock your world. RSDL is perfect.
> >> ...that I've been getting.
> >>
> > not really, only X sucks. KDE works atleast as good with rsdl as
> > vanilla. i dont know how originally said kde works worse, wasnt it just
> > someone that thought?
> >
> It was probably me, and I had the opinion that KDE is not as smooth as
> GNOME with RSDL. I haven't had time to measure, but using for daily
> stuff for about an hour each way hasn't changed my opinion. Every once
> in a while KDE will KLUNK to a halt for 200-300ms doing mundane stuff
> like redrawing a page, scrolling, etc. I don't see it with GNOME.
umm, could you try to find something that always does it, so i can try
to reproduce? cause i dont really hit any such thing, and i only have a
2ghz amd64
>
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