Hi Trent,

thanks for the answer.

>> for the last few weeks I have problems with unresponsive konsoles (and
>> gnome-terminals as well, I tried) under KDE with Debian 7.8.

Please not: I meant konsole, the KDE terminal, not the text console of a
Debian system. I may have confused you here, sorry.

>> They seem to be extremely slow (I have to wait for 10 seconds after
>> entering a simple command) and I believe it happens only when I am
>> running
>> commands with large output in other windows (e.g. a ssh session to a
>> FreeBSD server and "make buildworld")
>
> When this happens, check loadavg (it should be below N, where N is the
> number of CPU cores); check for procs in D state; check iostat;
> check free.

My problem is not the "make" on the FreeBSD server, it is the graphical
terminal(KDE's konsole or gnome-terminal)

> In my experience with fbcon, large output (e.g. dmesg or cat
> /var/log/syslog) will slow the entire system noticably, but switching to
> another vt (Ctrl+Alt+F2) "fixes" it.
>
> I also noticed it running scren inside xterm, but it was MUCH MUCH MUCH
> faster to recover -- it's the main reason I start X by default these
> days.

Until now I have not seen it inside xterm.

It seems to be the terminal application itself, konsole or gnome-terminal,
which holds all terminals in one application.

It means, KDE's konsole becomes unresponsive. I can switch to IceWeazel
(e.g.) but the drawing of another konsole window takes a long long time.

> Are you running screen / tmux?
>
> When this happens, is the "lots of output" window onscreen?
> Try minimizing it (konsole) and switching window or detaching (screen),
> so that fewer layers are trying to render the "lots of output".

I am running things sometimes in screen but I am not sure whether it was
always the case when I experienced the problem.

Sometimes the "large output" window is a hidden tab or in a different
workspace. So the actual rendering does not seem to be the problem.

The problem appeared only recently.. so I wonder what kind of change could
have triggered it.

I also run KDE's konsole on a much less powerful laptop running PC-BSD +
Fluxbox. I have not seen the problem there at all.

I actually like the KDE but I always seem to get to a point where some
things are becoming unstable.

So at the end I usually return to other X11 environments which are lite.

I am just installing Fluxbox..

I do not want to worry about my own desktop. I want to concentrate on the
servers I look after..

Regards
Peter

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