Dominik Vogt wrote:
> First of all, try to find out which application uses all the CPU,
> e.g. with 'top'. Next, I'd ask the GNOME developers if they can
> make sense of the message you get (it's not an fvwm message).
The weird thing is, nothing is hammering the CPU. I've tried it on a
couple of dual processor machines and a laptop, and on all machines CPU
use is idle, until I resize the windows. Then, X will jump up to 11-20%,
and panel jumps up to 5-12%.
Oh, well. I guess I'll just give up on using panel.
Cheers,
Mark
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Received on Tue Dec 04 2001 - 15:56:35 GMT