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XFree86 performance tuning



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Hey all.  I was recently logged in to a DEC Unix machine in my school's
lab, and I noticed that the X server was run with a negative nice value.
This got me wondering what I might be able to do to get better performance
out of X.  I seem to recall seeing a HOWTO or something along those lines
addressing this topic, but I haven't been able find it recently.  Does
anybody have any pointers to references that I might be able to check out
for info on relatively advanced X performance tuning?  I've been running X
for several years now, so I'm not at all worried about tweaking the
XF86Config file or using xvidtune or whatever.

TIA,
noah


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