I do get some lag, skipping second counts when it is time to change random images. I also allow the monitor to sleep so it won't burn up the screen pixels.
Occasionally, I get a slow down in wake operation from monitor sleep. The lockscreen would also slow down, rendering the lock to a halt or freeze. It's basically like a lock gone rusty.
I first suspect that I am abusing the random image change too much (no, it's not in sequential order). However, I also suspect possible lag with login attempts, both in failure and success. Maybe, somebody has been building up the lag? Then again, the sleep mode of the monitor can add pressure to the lag and freeze.
Can someone test and verify such issues? I don't want to return to my computer just to find a occasional freeze/lag. It's enough that I myself might actively overload computer operations on a machine. Maybe 5 seconds before random image change is considered a potential lag problem? Maybe I should just stick to a static image or just color?
I do get some lag, skipping second counts when it is time to change random images. I also allow the monitor to sleep so it won't burn up the screen pixels.
Occasionally, I get a slow down in wake operation from monitor sleep. The lockscreen would also slow down, rendering the lock to a halt or freeze. It's basically like a lock gone rusty.
I first suspect that I am abusing the random image change too much (no, it's not in sequential order). However, I also suspect possible lag with login attempts, both in failure and success. Maybe, somebody has been building up the lag? Then again, the sleep mode of the monitor can add pressure to the lag and freeze.
Can someone test and verify such issues? I don't want to return to my computer just to find a occasional freeze/lag. It's enough that I myself might actively overload computer operations on a machine. Maybe 5 seconds before random image change is considered a potential lag problem? Maybe I should just stick to a static image or just color?