Application performance profiling with Xorg
Historically, answers to X performance problems have started with the words "start oprofile". This is wildly unhelpful for people who aren't familiar with the intricacies of X internals. I'll be talking about improvements to the XResource extension that allow for accounting X server time to specific clients, down to the granularity of single requests.
Project: Xorg
Adam Jackson
Ajax started hacking X to avoid studying for final exams. He works for Red Hat on upstream X.org and Mesa development, maintaining X in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and integrating new features and bug fixes in Fedora.
Adam Jackson
Ajax started hacking X to avoid studying for final exams. He works for Red Hat on upstream X.org and Mesa development, maintaining X in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and integrating new features and bug fixes in Fedora.





