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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:01:46AM -0600, RB wrote: |
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> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 09:36, "Tóth Attila" <atoth@××××××××××.hu> wrote: |
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> > That could very well depend on your window manager and GUI of choice. |
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> > I use Gnome 2.28 with a hardened profile on x86. I don't have the problem |
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> > you've described. |
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> Ditto - hardened profile on x86 with XFCE, and no such issue. How |
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> much memory do you have? I'm running on a relatively low/slow system |
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> (Celeron 1.4GHz /512MB/Radeon Mobility L6), but it sounds like you've |
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> got some serious slowdown in one of the major components (memory or |
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> graphics likely). That said, I _have_ turned off memory scrubbing on |
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> this particular system due to its relative slowness, but never |
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> experienced artifacts like you're describing. |
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> RB |
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Thank you. |
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Well, to be more precise, I use the selinux/2007.0/x86/hardened |
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profile, but I realized that this profile has some issues with selinux, |
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so it is not working properly. So selinux is in permissive mode. |
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I have an AMD Athlon XP 1700, with 512MB RAM and Radeon 7500. |
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I experience this problem in different wms. Now I use fluxbox. |
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I also tried with normal gentoo kernel, but it didn't help. |
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If you say, that you have no problems, (and I don't think the problem |
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is with the selinux profile (fixme) ), then I have absolutely no clue |
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and move this thread to gentoo-user. |
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Thanks for your help, guys. |