| Summary: | Krita works very slow on Windows 7 | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | samandera <ela.lach> |
| Component: | General | Assignee: | Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WAITINGFORINFO | ||
| Severity: | grave | CC: | griffinvalley, osxyz, raghu |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 3.0 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Microsoft Windows | ||
| OS: | Microsoft Windows | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
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Description
samandera
2016-07-20 07:58:30 UTC
What kind of slowness are we talking about? Does toggling view->instant preview make a difference? Or turning off openGL via settings->configure Krita->display? How much ram do you have? We are talking about slowness that hardly anything moves. For example, I move the cursor from one edge of the screen to another and I see onlu cursor at the starting point and at the ending point. I don't see tool on the canvas. When I try to crop, the wireframe changes it's shape after around 2 minutes. I have 4GB RAM. Turning off openGL helped. :) Hi samandera 1. What does it means 'helped' ? Now does Krita 3.0 works on the same performance for you as Krita 2.9.11 ? 2. Can you give us yours detailed computer specification ? 3. Which of Krita 3.0 do you exactly using ? And 32 bit or 64 bit ? Ad. 1. Yes, now Krita 3.0 works as 2.9.11 Ad. 2. Processor Intel Core i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz , 64 bit, 4GB RAM. Do you need anythig else? Ad. 3. I use 64 bit version samandera, thx 1. Can you also give yours graphic card details and drivers number for it ? 2. Can you also try to update to the newest driver version of yours graphic card ? I'm afraid my graphic card is integrated with my CPU (or motherboard, dunno). I work on laptop HP Lenovo T520. Hi again samandera It looks like yours laptop can has Intel or Nvidia graphic card... Please follow these steps: For checking your graphic card use for example: 1) Hit from keyboard "Windows key button + R". 2) Type "dxdiag" in window which will appear and hit Enter key. 3) In next window which will appear (DirectX diagnostic tool) select second tab "Display" and check "Device > Name" - this it's yours graphic card :). Please write this name here... Hi Samandera, Can you please check if this bug is reproducible in the latest version of Krita, For now I am closing this bug report since we have not received any reply from you. If you still experience this bug please feel free to re-open the bug report. thank you |