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Why is CB so slow only in Linux?
Laethnes:
I'm using Code::Blocks 8.02 on Windows and Linux on my laptop, but in Windows is much more faster. Why? Or how can I discover why?
Proc: Intel Pentium dual-core @ 1.6GHz
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: Sata, while copying files about 5 - 20 MB/s (on Windows, I have no idea how faster/slower it is on Linux, because it is not shown to me), it is not full
OS (both actualized):
- Windows XP, SP2
- GNU/Linux Ubuntu 9.10 (so I work on Gnome)
When it is slower on Linux: while doing almost anything; editing text, creating files, opening, closing, opening/closing files, changing projects, scrolling, setting settings, debugging...
When it is faster: maybe while compiling, but when an error occur, it's old slow
I tryied:
- make a clean Ubuntu install
- delete home config folder
- compile newest SVN version (it took a half a day! It was my first Linux compile) (it was few day ago)
In past year, I tried this Linux distributions with same effect:
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Gnome)
- Debian 5 (XFce, Gnome)
- Debian 4 (XFce)
- Debian testing (a few months ago) (XFce, Gnome)
koso:
It is known problem, with unknown solution :(
stahta01:
For C::B slow issues, first turn off code completion plug-in.
Did the problem go away? If yes, the CC is the cause of slow down.
Tim S.
Laethnes:
--- Quote from: koso on January 27, 2010, 09:17:45 pm ---It is known problem, with unknown solution :(
--- End quote ---
Ou, thanks for answer.
Anyway, how do you resolve this? Or just programming in slow system?
--- Quote from: stahta01 on January 27, 2010, 09:29:55 pm ---For C::B slow issues, first turn off code completion plug-in.
Did the problem go away? If yes, the CC is the cause of slow down.
Tim S.
--- End quote ---
I'm not sure, if it is only my psychic expecting faster reaction, but it seem little bit faster. But surely not so fast, as in Windows XP.
GUI things are slow anyway either; opening new file, switching tabs.
Jenna:
I use it on linux and windows, compile C::B on linux and windows, and there is no real difference in speed.
If compiling takes half a day you have a problem on your system that has nothing to do with C::B.
Compiling with automake-system needs more time than compiling from inside C::B, but that's because of the optimization settings.
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