Hi,
Upstream have requested more info;
There are some profile points in the dialog code. You can enable
profiling in
the build (I think just enable by ifdefs) and do something like:
strace -ttt -f -o /tmp/logfile.strace
/usr/libexec/gnome-screensaver-dialog
--ve
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 01:12 +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> This still happens for me.
> gnome-screensaver 2.18.1-1
>
> > If it does, it would be great if you could give me any hints on how to
> > reproduce this, as I don't experience this myself.
>
> Make sure gnome-screensaver isn't in your 'ho
Hi,
This still happens for me.
gnome-screensaver 2.18.1-1
> If it does, it would be great if you could give me any hints on how to
> reproduce this, as I don't experience this myself.
Make sure gnome-screensaver isn't in your 'hot' memory, by starting some
memory-eating applications. Then press
[ This is a follow up to http://bugs.debian.org/348905 about
gnome-screensaver being slow. ]
Hi,
Before I reopen the upstream bug about this, can you confirm if this
still happens with gnome-screensaver 2.18.
If it does, it would be great if you could give me any hints on how to
reproduce this,
Package: gnome-screensaver
Version: 0.0.23-2
Severity: important
Gnome-screensaver is extremely slow here. When freshly locked, it takes
one second to pop up the password prompt. When I've just resumed from
suspend-to-disk, it takes 20 seconds to display the password prompt,
(with the blank saver)
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