Thank you for your response! The files you requested (plus some related ones that might be useful) are attached. I have checked, and they are the same whether I run a working or a broken pixman. Arren 2009/3/12 Michel Dänzer <daenzer@debian.org>: > On Mit, 2009-03-11 at 17:06 -0600, Arren Lex wrote: >> >> I have a dual-monitor setup -- one is 1280x1024 and one is 1680x1050. >> I usually run konsole maximized across the larger monitor, and it is >> terribly slow like that. When I make the konsole window smaller, the >> problem becomes less noticeable (but even when the window is very >> small, you can easily tell the problem is still there because the text >> makes waves as it scrolls). This behaviour leads me to think it might >> be falling back to software rendering for painting the text now. Is >> that possible? > > Yes, otherwise pixman (the software rendering library) shouldn't matter > for performance. > > So the question is why it's falling back to software rendering, but > there are many possibilities. If you provide the full Xorg.0.log and the > output of xrandr, that might be a good start for ideas. > > > -- > Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.vmware.com > Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer >
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