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2007-05-16, 06:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-05-16, 07:01 PM by Forestwalker.)
Hello! This is my first post to the forum, which is great by the way.
I'm having a very strange problem on openSUSE...
When I resize a window it lags MASSIVELY (And video lags too when you resize). But the videocard (ATI x1600xt) drivers are fine, beryl is working very smooth.
It affects both Gnome and KDE and configuring the system options or beryl's didn't help.
The problem was since I installed openSUSE, and there is no references to it in the forums.
Can you help me out? :(
P.S. The problem affects only resizing and everything else runs great...
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You can avoid the resize lag if you want by changing a Beryl setting. What Beryl will do is when you resize a window, it won't repaint the window until you drop the mouse button and instead it will scale the contents of the window temporarily (which looks a bit strange if you drag it really big or really small but sorts itself out as soon as you let go of the mouse). Difficult to explain so here's how to try it out:
To enable this, press Alt-F2, type in beryl-settings and press Enter.
In the Beryl Settings manager, head to Window Management at the top. On the left, make sure the Resize plugin is enabled (if not, tick it) and click it to display its options in the central pane. On the Behaviour tab, choose Stretch under Resize Display Mode. If you don't like that, you can switch it back to Normal or use an Outline when resizing instead.
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Thank you for your replies, but nothing works... :(
If i shutdown the beryl and use the standart decoration without any plugins it remains the same, unfortunately.
And nothing is lagging in any part of the interface. Exept when I load a ton of apps and play some video the cube effect is a little slow, but I think it is not very surprizing.)
This affects only resizing. I really do not know what to do...