Hi,

I see no problems with remote terms, forwarding them through an ssh tunnel 
works fine and I see no evidence of any slowdowns or schilling issues. What 
system version, xterm version etc., is the remote machine running ?

As for local Tcl/Tk, I have no idea, I do not use any of them. You will need 
though to file tickets etc. with more information if you want any chance of any 
of them looking into.

cheers Chris

> On 3 Apr 2019, at 3:29 am, Ken Preslan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The new xterm does indeed make xterms running natively on my Mac run
> faster than they were yesterday.  However, it does not help the
> performance regression for remote xterms running over X11/ssh forwarding.
> Those are still majorly slower than they were last week.  Local and remote
> Tcl/Tk apps are slower too.  Interestingly, scrolling in the "emacs +x11"
> port is unaffected and seems just as fast as it was.
> 
> Thanks for looking into this.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 04:25:38PM +0100, Chris Jones wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've just pushed an update to xterm enabling the double buffer option in its
>> configuration step. Could those affected please update to 344_1 and report
>> back how that goes.
>> 
>> cheers Chris
>> 
>> On 02/04/2019 3:29 pm, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>>> looks like the double buffering is not enabled or functioning and xterm is 
>>> writing directly into the display buffer rather than into the back buffer 
>>> and blitting it.
>>> 
>>>> On Apr 2, 2019, at 04:28, Michael Dickens <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> This issue started with the prior "xorg-server-devel" bump a while back. I 
>>>> just moved to iTerm2 for the interim; -very- impressed with that terminal 
>>>> manager! I still need Xterm for some things though ... sigh ... - MLD
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, at 11:37 PM, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>>>>>> Has anybody else noticed that text scrolling in a xterm is now glacially
>>>>>> slow since xorg-server was upgraded to @1.20.4_0 over the weekend?
>>>>>> X11 is really painful to use now.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It certainly is. There is something wrong with the screen redrawing in
>>>>> xterm now, it seems.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ken
> 
> -- 
> Ken Preslan <[email protected]>
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