On 4/6/2009 11:24 AM, Jeremy Linton wrote:
Jeff Morriss wrote:
Once Wireshark is up, is it usable [going to Gerald's suggestion]?
Its a little lagy but usable. I wouldn't want to use it all day long, but its ok for intermittent use. My feeling is
that its slower than other things running on that machine over X (yast, xterm, emacs, etc). Those are all pretty usable.
In those applications the lag is there, but its not bothersome at all. The ping latencies are fairly fast
This may not apply to you, but in my experience we've had slow rendering
times due to our Microsoft Windows X servers not supporting anti-aliased
font rendering. We worked around this in the past by disabling
anti-aliased fonts in GTK.
This was awhile ago... since then we've purchased a Microsoft Windows X
server that supports anti-aliased font rendering and been very happy
with the performance over SSH.
Do you have "Update list of packets in real-time" enabled? This would
exacerbate the issue.
Those example apps you're comparing to may not be drawing at a high
enough rate where a comparison is meaningful.
-Nathan