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@zell045:
you should have a different DE around, just in case. Anything instead of going back to Winddog!
In my laptop (desktop too, by the way), I always have Openbox (for speed and simplicity) and XFCE (for comfort) and gkrellm (for CPU load and sensors). With that I can go around these small glitches, and avoid Winddog.
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@zell045:
you should have a different DE around, just in case. Anything instead of going back to Winddog!
In my laptop (desktop too, by the way), I always have Openbox (for speed and simplicity) and XFCE (for comfort) and gkrellm (for CPU load and sensors). With that I can go around these small glitches, and avoid Winddog.
Don't really have the time to setup and play with a new DE... this quarter's seems its going to be killer. Probably when I have a change I'll try openbox one of these days.
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Gnome 2.26, Nvidia 185 and Xorg 1.5.3
Latest Xorg update fixed everything here.
A round of applause for the Arch Linux team
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Problems solved here with latest xorg update too. Great work!!
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Just wish to chime in with a 'well done devs' for the quick fix. As soon as I saw the 100% CPU, I came here, read this thread, changed mirrors, updated, and everythings solved!
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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Hey there,
i upgraded today to gnome 2.26, never using the testing repository.
I have the same problem. 50-100% usage by xorg :-/
Any suggestions?
Greetings,
Frank
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I am now seeing this with xfce with 2.6.29 and xorg 1.6, anybody else or ideas?
Derek
Last edited by tetonedge (2009-04-13 04:12:33)
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