Hi. Yves-Alexis Perez, 05.10.2007 07:54: > On ven, 2007-10-05 at 00:12 +0200, Mathias Brodala wrote: >>> Then, if it is, can you try with gnome-terminal and report? They both >>> use libvte which may be in cause. >> Gnome-terminal (currently 2.18.2-1 here) is still as quick as before when >> resizing the window. > > Hmhm, ok. I don't really see such behavior here. But maybe I didn't > understand the test case. What should I do? Maximize a xfce4-terminal > window, then switch to another desktop, then switch back?
No, it’s simple. Launch up an xfce4-terminal window and just resize it. It should be very slow compared to before. > Then > xfce4-terminal uses a lot of cpu? Did you check this in `top`? Is the > load continuous or does it stops after the switch? Actually the one who’s taking all CPU cycles while resizing is X itself. Xfce4-terminal itself takes almost no CPU cycles at all. This makes me believe that this is related to X.org 7.3. Too bad I can’t downgrade to verify this. Regards, Mathias -- debian/rules
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