Yeah, I'm sure you'll get some responses to this but I've noticed all
kinds of other side effects running Java on OS 10.4.2, like weird
sound stuttering after a while of running a Java application like
Eclipse.
Some of these things look to be resolved in 10.4.3, which is due soon i think.
Cheers,
Bradley
On 10/31/05, Steve Roy <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm sure this has been discussed here before but any search that
> includes the word "slow" in the archives turns up 5 trillion results.
>
> This came up as I was coding in BBEdit and using the terminal to compile
> and run. I noticed that BBEdit is dog slow after such a cycle. Typing,
> scrolling, selecting, everything is affected, and the only way to get
> rid of it is to quit BBEdit and launch it again.
>
> I took this up with the folds on the bbedit-talk mailing list and the
> response from Bare Bones is that this is an Apple bug. And indeed I'm
> noticing these days that other apps are affected. I'm coding in Xcode
> recently and after a compile-run cycle, BBEdit, Thunderbird and
> REALbasic are slow. These are apps that I often have running, but there
> are probably more. An uneducated guess would be that the apps affected
> are Carbon, because Safari, NetNewsWire and other Cocoa apps don't do this.
>
> This is Really Annoying! What is the last word on this problem?
>
> (As far as I can tell, this slowdown occurs when running apps in Java
> 1.4.2. I don't have 1.5 installed. Mac OS X 10.4.2 on a PowerBook G4/550.)
>
> Steve
>
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