Tim Garrett said on Mon, 07 Aug 2023 16:27:44 -0600 >I’ve been having a problem with cursor and typing speed. I find the >speed of the cursor is inversely proportional to the length of the >paragraph I write. Fine for one sentence. Anything more is pretty bad >and of course gets tiresome. I’d appreciate any ideas as I’ve been a >user since KLyX 0.3 in 2001 so pretty much my entire career is now on >a super-laggy platform.
Hi Tim, Either this is due to a slow computer or Klyx is slow. A slow computer can be caused by a hardware problem, including bad spots on your disk or a mostly full disk, or by resources gobbled by other software. I can tell you that in my experience, KDE is a resource hog. Also, most browsers are resource hogs, especially if they have a lot of tabs open. Slow Klyx can be caused by slow LyX or by the KlyX implementation being slow. The easiest test you can make is to save and archive a file that exhibits this symptom, power your computer off, then power it on, and before running anything else, open your saved file with Klyx. Leave the archived version alone. Either the symptom gets less severe or it doesn't. If it does, send us the output of: lscpu vmstat df -h lsof | wc -l Those will help determine whether you're just too underpowered for KDE. If the symptom is unchanged after powering off, install plain old LyX, open the saved (not archived) file in LyX, and see whether performance is noticibly better. If so, sounds like KlyX is a problem. Just for fun, temporarily try using LXDE instead of KDE, and let us know if it makes a big difference. SteveT Steve Litt Autumn 2022 featured book: Thriving in Tough Times http://www.troubleshooters.com/bookstore/thrive.htm -- lyx-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
