Hi,
are you still experimenting this issue? I cannot test this problem in a
configuration like yours so I cannot reproduce it nor denied this bug
exists.
Regards,
Jose Luis.
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On 2005-07-10 12:00:13, Jamie Zawinski wrote:
On Jul 10, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Michael Shields wrote:
However, this leaves a
screensaver running on the old display, now hidden but likely
consuming
a significant amount of CPU.
Do you have evidence that this CPU usage is a problem? Because
So, one way to implement this without requiring anything of
gdmflexiserver
or similar apps would be to check on startup which VT is ours, and
then
while running a hack, check occasionally to see if the active VT is
our VT. If it isn't, or when the user hits the new login button,
then
On Jul 10, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Michael Shields wrote:
However, this leaves a
screensaver running on the old display, now hidden but likely
consuming
a significant amount of CPU.
Do you have evidence that this CPU usage is a problem? Because it
shouldn't be:
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