paulmoody wrote:
>
> Thanks Joi and for all replies,
> errr the hardware acceleration features not
> fully enabled on the card here ( TrioS3/2DX ) clicked it on full and no
> problemo. Curious that the mouse trails were only on the java windows.
> I am sorry I rattled some cages but all my work is under Linux ... just
> cant seem to get those win clients off the network though. The linux / Java
> bods seem more switched on than the win crowd ( no offence ... they are
> under duress ) hence the posting here about a 'win' problem.
Among windows apps, very few drive video drivers as hard as Swing does.
The rest are are either 1st person shooters like Quake, where the user
is too busy getting fragged to notice video glitches, or professional
level video apps used in movie work, and those guys use much better
hardware than your average desktop provides.
I've noticed lately that windows users tend to be vociferous whiners,
too.
Unix users can't/won't let Microsoft do all their thinking for them.
--
Joi Ellis Software Engineer
Aravox Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No matter what we think of Linux versus FreeBSD, etc., the one thing I
really like about Linux is that it has Microsoft worried. Anything
that kicks a monopoly in the pants has got to be good for something.
- Chris Johnson
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