Hi I have a Toshiba Laptop (2.8 GHz, 768 MB RAM, TOSHIBA MK4025GAS 4200 rpm) with Fedora Core 4 (GNOME 2.10) installed, I note that is a slightly slow, for example, when I boot the first time that I click the GNOME menu panel it delay a few seconds in open, during this process my HD reach 100 % of utilization. Any body know why?
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How much swap do you have, and your video card?
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That's interesting... it does that to me, also it does it when I hit Alt-F2 and begin typing. This problem is nonexistent with KDE, which I use most of the time anyway. I've got a P4/Centrino 1.6gHz with an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
On 9/28/05, Angel Toledo Castro angeltoledo@gmail.com wrote:
How much swap do you have, and your video card?
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hackmiester wrote:
That's interesting... it does that to me, also it does it when I hit Alt-F2 and begin typing. This problem is nonexistent with KDE, which I use most of the time anyway. I've got a P4/Centrino 1.6gHz with an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
I believe that particular case is because of the autocomplete code, which for some reason is extremely slow, at least for the first time it's used in a session.
Zack
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 14:32 -0400, Zack Cerza wrote:
hackmiester wrote:
That's interesting... it does that to me, also it does it when I hit Alt-F2 and begin typing. This problem is nonexistent with KDE, which I use most of the time anyway. I've got a P4/Centrino 1.6gHz with an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
I believe that particular case is because of the autocomplete code, which for some reason is extremely slow, at least for the first time it's used in a session.
I think the auto-completion and menu generation should be done completely asynchronously, i.e. non-blocking. I can wait for the suggestion of auto-completion or icons in the menu, but I don't want to wait for things I type or display of the menu.
Nils
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