1 thing I will change for 12.04 is to change the behavior by default,
using *only a blank screen instead of the animated one*. It should be
nicer for your type of configuration.
+1
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 1:52 AM, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Le 12/23/2011 10:16 PM,
It has been pointed in the past, that for old machines Xcreensaver makes
everything sluggish (i can make proof of it because some installations of
Lubuntu have crashed because it tries to launch xcreensaver and everything
falls apart AND in my pentium 3 @1000mhz the first thing i cut is the
Le 12/23/2011 10:16 PM, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset a écrit :
It has been pointed in the past, that for old machines Xcreensaver
makes everything sluggish (i can make proof of it because some
installations of Lubuntu have crashed because it tries to launch
xcreensaver and everything falls apart
Thanks Julien,
I always forget to disable it and then wonder why my CPU usage on my latest
VM install is driving my CPU so high after about 10 minutes when I am on my
'main' system.
Less is more :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Le
On 12/23/2011 06:09 PM, ∅ wrote:
Really? I've never had this problem, VM or not.
Which screensaver are you using? I'm using GLMatrix.
The default one does it for me, at least in virtualbox VMs. Although I
usually don't notice it for weeks, because I leave only one such VM
running unles I
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