Hey All, I did everything in this link http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2231 to turn off anti aliasing on my machine all to no avail for my particular problem. Eventullay I tied the XDMCP client with Cygwin/X and lo-an-behold - no refreshe performance issue! At this point, I am assuming it had something to do with my eXceed and Refelection client. I am cure there is some underlying thing that I don't undertand which caused the problem, and if I had time, I would try to determine why those clients perform so poor, but since it works fine with Cygwin/X, I'll happily delete the bulky comercial product from my windoze machine and stick free stuff that works ... Russ -----Original Message----- From: Simon Andrews <simon.andrews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Aug 12, 2004 7:00 AM To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Hummingbird Exceed and Xorg > Russ Wheaton wrote: > >> When I try to use Reflection X or Hummingbird eXceed to X into my LINUX box from >> my Windoze workstation, the refresh on the screen is very very slow. > From: Simon Andrews <simon.andrews@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Aug 11, 2004 9:41 AM > > I've found that both FC1 and 2 were painfully slow to do remote X apps > through Exceed if they used the GTK2 antialiased fonts. Apps which used > standard X fonts were plenty quick, and if you changed a slow app to not > do anti-aliasing then everything got a lot quicker. > > If you're only after a terminal in X then try an xterm rather than > something like gnome-terminal and see if this has any effect. > > Russ Wheaton wrote: > > Hey there, > > The xterm does not experience the same sluggish refresh - thank you > very much for the suggestion. > > Probably a newbie question but do you have any detail on how to > disable the anti-aliasing for the entire system? I never found a good way to do this. Actually what I'd really like would be a way to selectively turn off the fancy fonts for any non-local connections so that things still look nice when I'm sat at the machine, but still work well when I'm connected remotely. I'd be delighted to hear suggestions of how this might work. Simon. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list