(In reply to comment #4)
> sudo invoke-rc.d powernowd stop, or upgrade to a recent Hoary system.
I don't have powernowd installed (removed it by apt-get) so it's not running. I
am also using Hoary that's fully updated.
I've changed depth bits from 24 to 16 and I've run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
as well and tried using the kernal framebuffer and disabling it.
I've got two screenshots (one as 24bits and one as 16bits), both are just one
window - which is the terminal, running top in maximised screen. Just updating
the screen, as you can see take about 15-20% CPU resources to do so??
This means my GUI is still stuttering slow. I'll ask again in forums if anyone
else is having the same problem.
(In reply to comment #4)
> sudo invoke-rc.d powernowd stop, or upgrade to a recent Hoary system.
I don't have powernowd installed (removed it by apt-get) so it's not running. I
am also using Hoary that's fully updated.
I've changed depth bits from 24 to 16 and I've run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
as well and tried using the kernal framebuffer and disabling it.
I've got two screenshots (one as 24bits and one as 16bits), both are just one
window - which is the terminal, running top in maximised screen. Just updating
the screen, as you can see take about 15-20% CPU resources to do so??
This means my GUI is still stuttering slow. I'll ask again in forums if anyone
else is having the same problem.