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- Subject: Re: tlug: humour: Win98 source code
- From: Felix Morley Finch <felix@example.com>
- Date: 19 Jul 1998 15:30:47 -0000
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980717120839.1443E-100000@example.com> (message from Jonathan Byrne - 3Web on Fri, 17 July 1998 12:13:17 +0900)
- References: <199807170204.LAA04223@example.com><Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980717120839.1443E-100000@example.com>
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- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
>>In article <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980717120839.1443E-100000@example.com>, Jonathan Byrne - 3Web <jq@example.com> writes: > If the mouse action on Linux (within my experience; YMMV) was twice as > good as it is now, it would still be only half as good as it is under > Windows 95. Something I would dearly love to see get better, since > I would describe it very much as in the above code: jumpy at times > (especially when Netscape is involved; at which point it won't move > while pages are being loaded), slow, poor ballistics (increasing the > mouse speed results in erratic movement because of this), etc. Is it > possible to improve mouse performance by increasing the execution > priority of GPM, and if so, how is that done? The X server is single threaded, and X operations by one client can block all other X server operations, including screen and mouse updates. When my machine had only a 486 w/o FPU (it is now a Pentium Overdrive), loading fonts took many many seconds. There are still several Netscape actions (opening a new window, pulling down menus) which block the X server when the machine is thrashing due to background compiles, mail, ftp, etc. But usually the whole machine is quite busy, so I've never been too upset with anything other than wanting a faster machine :-) -- ... _._. ._ ._. . _._. ._. ___ .__ ._. . .__. ._ .. ._. Felix Finch: scarecrow repairman & rocket surgeon / felix@example.com PGP = 91 B3 94 7C E9 E8 76 2D E1 63 51 AA A0 48 89 2F ITAR license #4933 I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of room o -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting: 8 August, Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate 12:30 featuring Linux on multiple platforms: i386, Sparc, PA-Risc, Amiga, SGI, Alpha, PalmPilot, ... Next Nomikai: September, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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- From: Tim Meggs <tim@example.com>
- Re: tlug: humour: Win98 source code
- From: Jonathan Byrne - 3Web <jq@example.com>
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