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Don't know if this is just some setting quirk or something more but I've been noticing that the konsole is slow to repond after a bit of work. I've updated to KDE4 and been following the updates constant updates with YaST in openSuse 10.3.
The main thing that I've noticed is that if I hit enter nothing happens if I hit enter again then I see that I had two lines, or I'll type something like 'ls' and enter and nothing will happen till i click on the screen with the mouse or type ls again. Is this a bug or Xorg just acting up? I'm running compiz fusion as well but cpu and memory and GPU are all happy (not maxed out or even close to max).
Good question. KDE3 terminal seems to mess up but that could just be a KDE4 enviroment KDE3 software conflict thing? I tried xterm ran the normal amount of lines before it would start happening and xterm responds very quickly. I'll have a look in the kde error log and see if there is something in there for more clues.
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