Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 14:39:25 -0500 From: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net> To: Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Cc: freebsd gnome <freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: slooooow Message-ID: <opr6kd7zjc8ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net> In-Reply-To: <16512.10620.405375.696774@ran.psg.com> References: <16511.33776.987370.339570@ran.psg.com> <16512.10620.405375.696774@ran.psg.com>
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gnome-theme-manager seems to be strange behavior at the first time run on me too. It was hard to catch or figure how to catch it. It's random, sometime it would hang and eat CPU but after first or second time run on the fresh user account then it just runs fine forever. Sometime, it just run fine at the first time or second on the fresh user account. Anyway, as for the slowness, try to clear out the personal directory like ~/.gconf*, ~/.gnome* and etc. Since, it runs fine in your different user account(s). Cheers, Mezz On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:44:12 -0700, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote: > more on this > > tried creating a test user, so no cruft hanging around. > same problem. > > spends a bunch of time like this > > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND > 897 randy 109 0 60432K 57424K RUN 11:11 60.94% 60.94% > gnome-backgro > 728 randy 76 0 82300K 80508K RUN 2:48 12.50% 12.50% XFree86 > 778 randy 77 0 6376K 5148K select 0:55 3.12% 3.12% > gconfd-2 > 747 randy 77 0 16244K 11756K select 0:34 2.34% 2.34% > gnome-session > 889 randy 20 0 70148K 65932K kserel 1:39 0.00% 0.00% > nautilus > > if i try to edit themes in control center > > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND > 1054 test 139 0 32188K 29916K RUN 15:47 95.31% 95.31% > gnome-theme-m > 784 test 76 0 102M 99M RUN 26:46 0.78% 0.78% XFree86 > 821 test 76 0 9156K 7932K select 0:12 0.00% 0.00% > gconfd-2 > 864 test 76 0 12256K 9320K select 0:08 0.00% 0.00% > metacity > > to start any gnome/natilus thing takes ten minutes > > randy -- bsdforums.org 's moderator, mezz.
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