Problem with position remembering of gnome-apps + ARTS
SainTiss
saintiss at gmx.net
Mon Mar 25 16:52:26 CET 2002
xfwm -version yealds:
Xfwm Version 3.8.15.12 compiled on Mar 24 2002 at 12:53:56
Build options
=============
Xft support........: enabled
Xinerama support...: enabled
XSM support........: enabled
Imlib support......: disabled
gdk-pixbuf support.: enabled
Audiofile support..: enabled
aRts support.......: enabled
Old style..........: disabled
Debugging info.....: disabled
Stash event time...: enabled
About the arts thing: I agree that it's cpu intensive, and that's why I
really like the fact that you made it *optional*... But for those who do
like it, imho it's no use to have it loaded without artswrapper, since
that really produces bad sound quality...
Hans
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 22:20, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> Hans,
>
> > Point is, the problem with the position of the gnome apps is still
> > there...
>
> Humm.. Shouldn't. What does it say when you do "xfwm -version"
>
> > I tried to compile with --enable-arts this time, which worked fine, but
> > it seems like xfce starts artsd manually, instead of through
> > artswrapper, which means arts is not scheduled with realtime priority,
> > resulting in scrappy sound quality...
>
> Arts is a CPU hog :-(
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Olivier <fourdan at xfce.org> http://www.xfce.org
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