On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 19:30:23 -0400 Brandon Perkins <[email protected]> said:

> Right now I have enlightenment 17 (I believe) installed because that is
> what I found in the repo (Debian Jessie).  My issue is that when I start up
> my computer and login in terminal mode and call the command: startx
> enlightenment_start OR exec enlightenment_start in a .xinitrc file, the cpu
> usage is a lot higher than normal.  When idle it's at a steady 10-20%, but
> when I do anything from moving the mouse to switching between workspaces,
> the cpu usage goes up to 40-90%.
> 
> When I have the graphic login manager enabled and choose enlightenment this
> way, everything runs fine and I have no issues whatsoever.  Does anyone
> know how to fix this?

so only with startx, it's slow? i wonder if its debug err/printfs and you
simply have an insanely slow tty handling it? otherwise i don't know. i never
use startx. i graduated past the early 1990's. :)

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