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Message #00448
Re: [Bug 376107] Re: Mudlet very unstable in Ubuntu 9.04
1. Your problem is obviously related to a hardware incompatibility
problem with ubuntu 9.04. Integrated graphics cards on Linux currently
don't work with more than 2GB RAM installed. Reduce your RAM to 2GB and
chances are good that your problems disappear. 2GB RAM is more than
enough on Linux.
2. Mudlet's lag monitor is actually a very good one and much more
accurate compared to most other similar ones. The fact that your network
lag is the same as before definitely shows that your problem is
hardware/driver related.
Everest schrieb:
> Upgrading through the PPA didn't improve it. So I removed Mudlet and
> tried compiling it from source as suggested, but can't figure it out. I
> started a topic in the Help Forum for this, since it doesn't involve
> this bug.
>
> Also, I did some research and there's a known issue with Intel
> Integrated Graphics and Ubuntu 9.04. And it just so happens I have Intel
> Integrated Graphics, so I'm assuming this is the problem. Unfortunately,
> I hear this isn't going to be resolved any time soon.
>
> And Re: Lag monitors: I think they're working fine; they were updating
> numbers with every command and everything. I just found it odd that I
> was experiencing such noticeable lag with no appreciable difference in
> the numbers compared to 8.10.
>
>
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Mudlet very unstable in Ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376107
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Status in Mudlet the MUD client: New
Bug description:
Mudlet is very buggy in Ubuntu 9.04. There is a general half second delay between hitting enter and having the command echo in the output, and another half second before the MUD responds. When interacting heavily, there's a good two second delay for each instead of half a second, and the input line lags when typing a new command. Also during this overtaxing, the CPU will max out and the screen will dim out for a couple second once every 10-15 minutes or so. Also, an interesting note: the latency monitors on the bottom right will display something around "net: 0.100 sys 0.000" no matter how taxed or unstable Mudlet gets. These are the same kinds of numbers I was getting in Ubuntu 8.10.
Running Mudlet Beta 9 in Ubuntu 9.04.
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