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The knowledge about Linux is very limited too. I do larger downloads only when I am back to civilisation. > I also noticed that when mousepad was working and allocating memory > also the "dconf-service" process consuming a lot of CPU. I think it's > the communication with this demon which actually has some problems. > Yes, it might be the combination of them causing the problem. > Just to know why do you need so many windows, when tabs are available? I open one drawing together with its textual description on one desktop. It is just the workflow. > Since it looks like a fundamental bug in mousepad cannot you use some > other editor? Irony is that I used mousepad the first time for this thinking that it is small, the machine is limited, should still work. Erich