Re: optimizing X configuration

2004-06-27 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I have a Toshiba PII Equium 7000S desktop with 256mb of Ram and an inboard ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP that has 32mb shared memory configured to it. The monitor is a Gateway EV910 and is properly configured in my XF86Config-4. However I can only do 800x600 with either

Re: optimizing X configuration

2004-06-27 Thread Gayle Lee Fairless
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a Toshiba PII Equium 7000S desktop with 256mb of Ram and an inboard ATI 3D > Rage Pro AGP that has 32mb shared memory configured to it. The monitor is a Gateway > EV910 and is properly configured in my XF86Config-4. > > Howev

optimizing X configuration

2004-06-26 Thread linuxnand
Hello all, I have a Toshiba PII Equium 7000S desktop with 256mb of Ram and an inboard ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP that has 32mb shared memory configured to it. The monitor is a Gateway EV910 and is properly configured in my XF86Config-4. However I can only do 800x600 with either 16 or 24 bits of depth.

Re: Optimizing X

2003-03-10 Thread Vineet Kumar
I suspect that you won't get much real improvement by > optimizing X. Gnome is big and slow and this is probably where the > time is used. Before you spend a lot of time optimizimg X, you may > want to install a light weight window manager for test purposes. A > comparison of startup

Re: Optimizing X

2003-03-09 Thread Mark Zimmerman
suspect that you won't get much real improvement by optimizing X. Gnome is big and slow and this is probably where the time is used. Before you spend a lot of time optimizimg X, you may want to install a light weight window manager for test purposes. A comparison of startup times might prove illuminating. -- Mark pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Optimizing X

2003-03-09 Thread Satish Iyer
Hi, Whenever I start gnome (by typing gdm on the command line) it takes a log of time to start up. I understand that that it reads the configuration file and then performs various test based on the given configuration. I have noticed (from the log) that the number of tests it performs for the mo