Re: X11 and speed
Re: X11 and speed
- Subject: Re: X11 and speed
- From: Brett Carrington <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:17:03 -0400
It shouldn't. Because in reality (ie. on Linux) the abstraction layer
looks at such:
[ YOUR PROGRAM ] [ YOUR PROGRAM ]
[WINDOW MANAGER] [ quartz-wm ]
[X WINDOWS SERVER] [ X11.app ]
[PROCESSOR] [PROCESSOR]
That's how it "looks" at least, it doesn't function precisely like
that. In conclusion, no you're not going to be bottlenecking anything.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 05:50 PM, Amit Gandhi wrote:
Hi
Is there any sense in which running a program on X11 in OSX slows
things down - that is, does having to first run the X11.app in order
to run a X11 program add a middle layer
that does not exist in a pure linux system - I have a very speed
sensitive application that requires an X11 environment and I am trying
to figure out whether OSX with X11 is my best choice or just pure > linux
amit
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