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Will be fixed in Qt 4.6, it is actually not a slowness, just how X handle resize. KDE3 and Gnome have an hack to speed it up. As most "hack" were dropped in the transition from KDE3 to 4, the old unofficial Qt-copy patch was dropped. Look like Nokia told Trolltech that it was annoying, finally (it will enter in officiel Qt tree). I saw a port on qt planet some time ago about that. X send only few resize request per second (on clock based timing), not everytime the size actually change (it make sense in 1990, but surely not 2 decade later).