On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:

> I forgot to mention that after a reboot, X is running, but not consuming any
> noticeable CPU cycles and 0.9% of memory. Once I re-boot the client that goes
> up to expected normal levels, but only runs the CPU up to 99% when the
> terminal is logged in and sitting idle.
>
> In order to keep things as simple as possible, I have disabled the
> screen-saver on the client and resolution is set to 800 x 600. The problem
> seems to be consistent, no matter which of my terminals I'm using at the time,
> but in all cases, only one terminal is plugged in at any one time.

Ok, again, if X is the process that is consuming resources, it is NOT
the xserver on the client.  it's the Xserver on the server console.

Jim McQuillan
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