On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 00:03, Nathan England wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > Well, I'm still fighting my new laptop. I have tried just about everything I > can think of to stop the pauses. > Originally, I thought it was arts, but I've tried several different versions > of arts, and that's not it. I've tried building excessively stripped kernels, > with and without acpi and that doesn't matter. I have disabled apm on the > hard drive so it is spinning constantly, but that didn't work. > > Finally, tonight, I stumbled apon a solution. Gnome. > I installed Dropline Gnome for slackware. DVD's play fine, no pausing, > everything seems to be quite okay in Gnome. > So now, do I switch to Gnome, and have to find all the programs to replace my > beloved KDE programs, or do I keep trying to figure out what part of KDE is > causing these system hangs every few seconds? > > I'm at a loss now. I really hate to abandon all my years of KDE so I can > become a Gnome guy. I can't find any good editors like Kate, and I sincerely > love Kmail. Evolution I just can't stand... > > Is there anyone that is real familiar with KDE internals that might be able to > tell me what is causing the .25 second hangs every few seconds while in KDE ? > > Like, if I watch a DVD with xine, or play Quake3 it will pause and burp every > few seconds.. I guess hiccup is the right word. > In Gnome it doesn't do this. I can only imagine it is something KDE is > running. I've noticed with top -d .5 'kinit' seems to pop up every other > second and immediately goes away. Is it polling for something??? > > I don't want to give up my Kate. Are there any good replacements for it in > Gnome? I do a lot of perl, c, bash, html, php and other stuff. I love the > syntax hilighting. Any ideas? > > nathan > - -- > > Nathan England > > Arcanum Linux ! > nathan at the-arcanum.org > jabber id: linuxjunkie@jabber.earth.li > > "A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular." > - --Adlai Stevenson > > > Registered Linux User #189789, Machine #106603 > www.sincerechoice.org > > > Todays Fortune: > > If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. > -- Maslow You can run most of your KDE apps in gnome. Debian gives me not only a Debian menu, but also a KDE menu under my Gnome Footprint.