Hi,

I have been having a problem with the new XFree86 4.0 and greater which did not exist 
with the older version. I work for an electrical utility and I use the Redhat Linux 
enviroment as an 'x-terminal' to view and edit large elctrical drawings. With Redhat 
6.2 and below (XFree86 before version 4.0) I do not have a problem panning such large 
drawings smootly. I have more than 256MB of RAM. On viewing the memory stats one 
notices that the panning is possible because the drawing is loaded into this large 
memory space.

However with XFree86 version 4.0 on (Redhat 7.0 on or Redhat 6.2 upgraded with XFree86 
version 4 on) the RAM memory is just left unused. Hence, it becomes a chore loading 
these large drawings (100MB), and panning is far too slow, Is there any way I can get 
the new XFree86 to use  the RAM memory for the graphics as currently that memory is 
just sitting there -- wasted when it can be used for the drawing?

PS. I have used several video cards and have arrived at the above conclusion being 
XFree86 version 4 onwards related, as the system RAM memory is not being utilised.

Please help.

Thanks

Rajen Harrichunder
Systems Engineer
eThekwini Electricity

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