Irreproducible bug in xfwm4

Luis Miguel Garcia ktech at wanadoo.es
Thu Jul 3 17:47:51 CEST 2003


Oliver,

     seems I have identified the problem. My computer is a slow computer (celeron 333) and I'm testing 2.5.X kernels with patches and so, so my system is sometimes REALLY SLOW.

     The problem seems that when I move the mouse to the right and the computer is busy, the first thing that changes is the desktop (internally, for xfwm4), but the apps are really slow so the desktop is not changing. Such i'm with the mouse in the right edge of the screen, xfwm4 continues "avancing" (moving forward) to next desktops, so when the computer is less busy, i'm a few desktops ahead.

     I don't know if I have explained very well because english is not my native tongue (i'm spanish). If you cannot understand me (because of my fault ;) ), say me a time and I can explain it to you on IRC.

Cheers and thanks!

Luis Miguel Garcia
Palencia / Spain



On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 17:12:01 +0200
Luis Miguel Garcia <ktech at wanadoo.es> wrote:

> Hi Oliver and others,
> 
>      I think there are a bug in the feature that makes desktops reachable by moving the mouse to the left or right edges of the screen. It has been happened only two times (perhaps with high load?) but it's completly irreproducible (irreproducable?) because now it's working perfectly.
> 
>      I don't know what to say, except that I think the bug exist (i've not taken drugs nor nothing ;) )
> 
> Cheers,
> 
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