Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 11/6/08, Aleš Katona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>  I've recently moved to 
> freeBSD 64bit and was forced to use the OSS radeon driver, and my gtkperf 
> result went from ~55s to ~5s.>>  Try gtkperf on your machine and see what you 
> get. If any test takes more than few seconds, there's something wrong, either 
> your theme, or your driver.>
> Holly crap!!! I have heard about 'gtkperf', but have never run itbefore. I 
> did so now on my PC. P4 2.2GHz with 1GB ram and integratedATI video card 
> running Ubuntu 7.10 (32bit).
> I couldn't believe the difference it makes when you switch betweenthemes. The 
> exact same PC, just different themes!!  Here are myresults:
> 28s - Custom (mixture of what I like)21s - Bluecurve26s - ClearLook24s - 
> Human17s - Mist43s - Crux
> Wow, not all themes are created equal!  :-)

I'll investigate but I'd add that I'm running KDE rather than Gnome. I'd 
not expect theming to get in the way in this case but I suppose that 
there is a possibility that gtk2 is looking for some sort of setup info 
that's missing and failing with no grace whatsoever.

Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I see the same problem with Slackware 
12.1 on x86 so it's not Debian-specific.

-- 
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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