Bug 71315

Summary: Notification, Weather, and Mixer applet redraw too slow
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: Nathan G. Grennan <redhat-bugzilla>
Component: gnome-appletsAssignee: Mark McLoughlin <markmc>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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Description Nathan G. Grennan 2002-08-12 10:26:55 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/1.2.5 (X11; Linux i686; U;) Gecko/20020712

Description of problem:
Using an auto-hide panel, hide and unhide the panel repeated after adding the
Notification, Weather, or Mixer applets to the panel. The area they are in on
the panel will grey out and take a few seconds or more to redraw.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Add Notification, Weather, or Mixer applets to the panel
2. Set panel to auto-hide
3. Hide and unhide panel repeatedly
	

Actual Results:  Grey area where applet should be

Expected Results:  Near instant refresh of applet graphics

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Comment 1 Havoc Pennington 2002-08-13 20:28:52 UTC
What sort of CPU do you have?

May just be because the limbo2 kernel has a bunch of debug goo in it.

Comment 2 Nathan G. Grennan 2002-08-13 21:24:00 UTC
Athlon XP 1700+ aka 1.47ghz, should be plenty fast.


Comment 3 Nathan G. Grennan 2002-08-13 22:59:01 UTC
This behavior seems unique to Sawfish 2.0. I don't see this with metacity.


I think this relates to some focus problem with Sawfish, though that is just a
guess. Doesn't seem to matter which focus mode.