Thanx again, IOhannes!
I'll follow your suggestions about running X without desktop.
Ingo
Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
maybe it would be good to know what you want to achieve (or workaround) in the first place.
I only need to keep the resources as low as possible since I'm also
running
a very heavy audio pd patch in parallel with GEM in a hardware like environement. So I guess turning off all graphic processes using cpu
will be
the best solution.
well, the Xserver provides the infrastructure to access the gfx card. it doesn't do any graphic processing on it's own.
you could see the Xserver as the "kernel" of the gfx-subsystem (e.g. it handles the drivers for the gfx-cards) even though your audio patch needs all the ressources, you probably still want the kernel running...
While keeping GEM at fullscreen I guess the regular system can't be
messed
around with because there is no access to the regular desktop.
again: X does not provide a desktop. (switch to console and become root; stop your desktop environment (something like "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" if you are running gnome; use kdm if you are running kde); start the X-server by simply running "X": that's the Xserver; you _can_ run Gem in this environment)
so there is nothing to mess around with.
That's completely ok with me. I simply wanted to figure out how to save
the
maximum amount of resources and if it was possible to eliminate X-Server completely.
the Xserver will help you safe resources.
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