Kim Woelders wrote:
> Andreas Niederl wrote:
[...]
>> But now I have another question: Using this on my laptop restored the 
>> screensaver behaviour but on my main computer I still have a 
>> ridiculously high system load when running e.g. the lightning 
>> screensaver. Are there other options/techniques involved in displaying 
>> these type of window which could drain performance?
>>
> Strange. I have next to no load from Xorg, e16, or xscreensaver when 
> running the lightning screensaver.
> Do you have hardware accelerated render extension? If not I'd expect 
> your system to be slow always, not just when running a screen saver.
> You could try if
> $ eesh set compmgr.override_redirect.mode 0
> makes a difference. This will disable compositing of override-redirect 
> windows entirely, and will cripple rendering of pop-up's but might "fix" 
> the load problem, and give a hint about what is going on.

Now I'm a little bit confused. After a reboot it works with nearly no 
load but I cannot find the difference to yesterday. My xorg.conf doesn't 
seem to have changed judging from the differences of the Xorg.0.log files.
Well, I always hated this magic problem solving with apparently no cause 
  on others when I looked for a solution to a certain problem. Now I 
experience that myself.

Thanks for the help.


Regards,
Andi

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