On Wed, 26 Dec 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>I just loaded WinXP on my wife's computer.  I hate that OS.
>
>So? It works for billions of other people and companies, what does that say? 
>They are _all_ 'uninformed' and
you are?
>Relevance to the issue?
>
>>I just noticed that the command prompt window scrolls
>>real slow.  I did some searching and don't see an easy way
>>to correct this.  Does anybody have a recommendation
>>on how to fix it?
>
>I use CentOS and WinXP, and do not have your issue with Perl or the shell in 
>general under WinXP.
>
>>This only happens on XP.  Win2000 cmd window is
>>super fast.  I guess this is another "feature" MS made
>>to screw things up.
>
>Sigh...
>Reality: Your win2k machine is setup properly and your WinXP machine is not. 
>Period.
>
>>I sure wish I could get the Win2000
>>cmd window over to XP, but just copying it over
>>produces the same effect.
>
>That clearly shows your lack of knowledge on the two platforms and with 
>windows in general.
>
>Suggestion: Instead of bashing MS because you think it's the leet thing to do 
>if you are an open source
advocate and
>simply because you see others do it and don't have a good reason yourself but 
>want to be on that band wagon,
indicate
as
>we now see: you aren't familiar with that platform and ask for help in an 
>adult fashion.
>
>I have encountered this situation more than once and it has always been the 
>result of incorrect graphics
drivers, or
>more to the point, drivers aren't loaded and the OS is in simple VGA mode. The 
>machine may even have a driver
loaded
>such that it can raise the resolution up to something decent but the driver 
>may still be incorrect. My most
recent look
>at this was an HP DL145 that had Windows XP on it, but the video driver wasn't 
>configured properly. It was
running in
>1280x1024 but using the shell was intolerable.
>
>Good luck,
>jlc


Thanks for the info.  It was very helpful to me.  I thought for
a moment I had trashed your mama :-)

I'm not just parrotting the anti MS attitude here - my
contempt for MS is genuine.   Maybe this newly
purchased copy of XP OEM will work for my wife.
If it does it will be the first XP that has worked for
me, including the terrible version we have at work.

I'm surprised to see the CMD window slow scroll
problem is gone.  It must be something I did, since I
had MS Update turned off, but I'm not sure what I
did right.  We are also running in 1280x1024.

My searches of this problem led me to believe that it was
endemic to the WinXP OS.  I now see that it is not and I
appreciate your help in figuring this out.


Mike



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