> This program makes the same mistake as gtk-perf: it sends the drawing
> requests, but doesn't wait for the X server to actually perform them.
> So you are essentially profiling Cairo and Xlib.  You aren't seeing
> things like "the X server takes 50% of the CPU time while the benchmark
> is running".

I would call excluding the X server a feature.  Sometimes desireable,
sometimes not.

There are a couple of situation where you want to do just that:

1. Remote X connection, even if we're just talking a local network.
2. Multi-CPU machines.

In either case, X is running truly is parallel with the program.

M.
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