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Make A Choppy Desktop Feel Smooooth

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dbbolton
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Re: Make A Choppy Desktop Feel Smooooth

#21 Post by dbbolton »

Did anyone figure out a solution to the nice value not showing up in dpkg-reconfigure x11-common or the config file? It showed up in one of me testing systems but in another one it didn't.

According to the man page, the only available option is "allowed_users".
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#22 Post by Jackiebrown »

craigevil wrote:Ok so is it "nice_value = -1" or without the quotes?
I don;t get it either And dpkg-reconfigure -plow x11-common removes it if it is there

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Re: Make A Choppy Desktop Feel Smooooth

#23 Post by damentz »

I don't think that setting is used anymore the last time I tried. In compensation for that, I have a patch (modification from Con Kolivas) to reduce the nice of X included in the Liquorix kernel.

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#24 Post by register88 »

damentz wrote:I don't think that setting is used anymore the last time I tried. In compensation for that, I have a patch (modification from Con Kolivas) to reduce the nice of X included in the Liquorix kernel.
So, where is the patch?

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#26 Post by El1iP3S01D »

folks i hav da valu at 7 and my screen luks awesome...I love Debian Linux...u rok Debian...
By the way, Ryoko my Turtle and Saleen s7 TT rule my world...:-p

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Re: Make A Choppy Desktop Feel Smooooth

#27 Post by dbbolton »

I think it says:
El1iP3S01D wrote:Folks, I have the value at "7" and my screen looks awesome. I love Debian GNU/Linux. You rock, Debian.
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#28 Post by AMLJ »

craigevil wrote:# Xwrapper.config (Debian X Window System server wrapper configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by the post-installation script of the x11-common
# package using values from the debconf database.
#
# See the Xwrapper.config(5) manual page for more information.
#
# This file is automatically updated on upgrades of the x11-common package
# *only* if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of that package.
#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
# again, run the following command as root:
# dpkg-reconfigure x11-common
allowed_users=console

The line "nice_value = 0" is not there.
I have the same problem, and none of the solutions you guys suggested solves the problem, can anyone help me?
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Re: Make A Choppy Desktop Feel Smooooth

#29 Post by erron1 »

Bumping an old topic, since i cant seem to find an answer to this. Adjusting the
nice value of Xorg eliminates mouse jitter for me in wine and games, when using
a high polling rate. However i can only do this manually with renice and would
also like to know how to set this automatically. None of the suggestions in this
old thread seem to work anymore.

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