Colin,

This sounds more like a problem with your system rather then with the
interface. Like your CPU is already full and there just aren't enough
cycles free to accomodate the current window or app that you're
attempting to use.

Mark

"C. CLOSE" wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
>                 Thanks to Benjamin for the tip on XFCE it's quick and clean but I 
>have
> one small problem with it. I am not sure whether specific to my
> installation or whether anyone else is seeing it; I open the file
> manager and open say /usr/bin when I try and scroll the list of files it
> seems to do it in jumps with long period 5-6 second between jumps the
> problem is even worse on a mounted CD. I know /usr/bin is a large
> directory and even ls shows some delay before listing it and that CDROMS
> are slow devices but what I am seeing make the file manager almost
> unusable on any directory with a significant number of entries.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this behaviour??? Can it be fixed??
> 
>                 Regards,
> 
> Colin Close

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