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Re: How to fix a crashing Nautilus



Ryan,

And what video card do you have? Do you discard problems with the video
driver or with X? Of course, if things were working before with no
problems then I don't see why they are not working now, unless you made
a change to your X configuration or video driver.

Eloy.-

Ryan Verner <xfesty@computeraddictions.com.au> writes:

> On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:31:54 -0500 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > > I suggest trying a different metacity version, 2.4.13 is very bad in my
> > > experience. I downgraded to 2.4.8-4 for now.
> > 
> > 2.4.13 has a bug that makes window move/resize lag, try 2.4.21. (Or
> > 2.4.8, or latest CVS)
> 
> ii  metacity       2.4.13-2       A lightweight GTK2 based Window Manager
> 
> I'm assuming the references to >2.4.13-2 are building from source?
> 
> Has anybody built later packages?
> 
> I'm asking because the last few days since I first posted to this list,
> gnome2 and metacity seem very, very slow, even sluggish.  Everything has a
> definite lag to it, whereas 3 or 4 days ago everything was snappy and quick.
> I miss how responsive everything was :-(
> 
> 90% of my gnome-terminal crashes are related to running "irssi", an IRC
> client - I'll change windows within this, and sometimes the whole screen
> wont be redrawn properly, so I'll have a completely red screen (my irssi
> toolbars are red), and occasionally gnome-terminal will freeze up
> completely, and I'll have to kill it.  This didn't happen before.
> 
> Using irssi within another terminal application (ie aterm) doesn't give me
> any issues.
> 
> R
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