From: Leandro L. <lu...@ll...> - 2010-12-20 04:08:32
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phantomjinx, el 18 de diciembre a las 23:04 me escribiste: > On 15/12/10 19:37, Leandro Lucarella wrote: > >Christophe Fergeau, el 15 de diciembre a las 15:21 me escribiste: > >>2010/12/15 Leandro Lucarella<lu...@ll...>: > >> > >>>I don't know if I have accessibility disabled. All I know is I told > >>>gnome-session not to start gnome-at-visual, but I don't know if that's > >>>what you mean. If not, any tips on how to disable accessibility would be > >>>appreciated. > >>If you are running gnome, system/preferences/accessibility tools > >>should let you set that. The tool is called gnome-at-properties. > >I have all accessibility features disabled :-/ > > > Leandro, > > Finally got a debian lenny kvm install up and running.... > > Used the default gtkpod (0.99.12) and imported 123 songs. No issues > with selection performance. > > Compiled libgpod 0.7.95 and gtkpod 1.0.0. Same number of songs and > again no issues with selection performance. > > So ... > > Do you have far more songs than this and are there on a connected > ipod or in your local repository? Yes, I have ~3300 songs. They are only in the ipod (but when I did some profiling I discarded the I/O being a problem since the function that took more time where GTK+ functions). I think the release should not be delayed because of this issue, since it looks like very specific environmental issue. BTW, another difference between my laptop (where it works fine) and my desktop (where it's incredibly slow) is my laptop is 32 bits and my desktop is 64 bits. Is your Debian installation 64 or 32 bits? I'll try to boot from an Ubuntu live CD and install gtkpod and see what happens when I have some time. Again, thanks for looking into this. -- Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca) http://llucax.com.ar/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Fantasy is as important as wisdom |