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Hi,
I've just installed fvwm-2.0.43 under Digital Unix 4.0 (formerly OSF/1)
without any problems. The only problem is, that the window manager eats up
all cpu time it can get. 'top' always shows the 'fvwm2' process on top and
the machine is 0.0% idle:
load averages: 1.32, 1.37, 1.34 19:22:55
71 processes: 2 running, 1 waiting, 31 sleeping, 35 idle
Cpu states: 76.8% user, 0.0% nice, 23.3% system, 0.0% idle
Memory: Real: 40M/123M act/tot Virtual: 43M/155M use/tot Free: 31M
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
641 tom 52 0 3464K 106K run 29:55 81.90% fvwm2
768 root 42 0 1888K 237K WAIT 2:12 6.50% gtar
2118 tom 44 0 3040K 344K run 0:00 3.60% top
Question: Anyone knows a cure for that?
Thanks -- Tom
P.S: I was running fvwm-1.24r under OSF/1 3.2D without any problems but
now need to go to fvwm-2.0.43 since the old fvwm-1 apparently
has problems with window titles.
P.P.S: This is X11R6!
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Received on Fri Aug 30 1996 - 12:38:02 BST