[ale] dragging response times

walter Sams wsams at southernlink.net
Thu Mar 11 10:45:15 EST 2004


I was considering using KMail and KOrganize anyway, If the general
concensus is that Mandrake doesnt like evolution then that would pretty
much seal it.

Thank you
Walter Sams

On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 08:36, Michael D. Hirsch wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 07:27 pm, walter Sams wrote:
> > I recently installed mandrake 9.1 on my network and notice that when
> > typing emails or word processor documents, I get a severe pause after
> > typing 18 or 20 words.  The cursor dissapears and no letters show up
> > when I type for 10 or 15 seconds.  then everything I typed  (in the
> > dark) pops on the screen and the program acts normal for a few more
> > words.  This acts like a buffer problem to me.  How would one begin
> > to identify and correct a problem like this?  I am not running any
> > programs now that I did not run before I switched.
> >
> > I have an accounting program, evolution 1.2.2, a pyla fax gui and
> > open office running.  I watched the system monitor to see if
> > resources were used up but saw nothing, the scales never showed more
> > than 3-6% usage
> 
> I had this exact problem with Mandrake 9.2.  More specifically my wife 
> had it.  The only solution we found was to stop using evolution.  She 
> hasn't had it since moving to Mozilla for mail.
> 
> I use Mandrake, but with kmail and have never seen the problem.
> 
> I have had similar problems with various RedHat versions.  I solved it 
> once by killing autorun.  Mandrake doesn't use autorun, so that isn't 
> your problem.  Recently, I think it is due to my usb mouse becoming 
> unregistered.  The symptoms are slightly different--my mouse freezes, 
> but everything else is okay.  I think (hope) I've solved it just by 
> reseating my mouse in the socket.  I haven't noticed it lately.
> 
> Michael
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