* [gentoo-user] slow screen redraw in terminal windows after sync
@ 2011-03-09 16:16 Alan Warren
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From: Alan Warren @ 2011-03-09 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw
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I recently sync'd after not having done so in 36 days. Among the
packages updated were firefox-bin and xulrunner.
While using awesome wm, I first noticed firefox-bin wouldn't display,
but it launched fine in gnome.
I tried launching firefox-bin from a terminal, but got no errors. The
process seemed to launch fine, but I couldn't see firefox anywhere.
Before killing the firefox process I noticed my urxvt windows would draw
very slowly. If I view a man page or ls a large dir, it's as if the
text were slowly being revealed one line at a time. Other
non-terminal based applications would launch and run fine though.
I sync'd again, and to my surprise both firefox and xulrunner were updated.
Now firefox-bin launches on my x86_64 system, but I still have the problem
with terminal windows redrawing themselves very slowly using either urxvt
or gnome-terminal.
If I use a webkit browser ( uzbl ), the effect is much less apparent, if
not
completely gone.
Is there anything I can try, or more information I can provide?
Thanks,
Alan
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