The reason why I don't want to install anything is because my contract expires on Friday. That limits installation and learning time.
On none of the sites do I use Aggregator on my copy. And on the most eggregiously slow site, I am not using Update either. At this point, I am going to bet on a) severly slow laptop, b) Symantec virus scanning. BTW, on the production version of this site, the modules admin page loads in just under one second. I know that server is much faster, quad-core, and doesn't run virus scans the same way (if at all). And it is virtualized Ubuntu Linux. Nancy Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. ________________________________ From: Fabio Varesano <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, December 27, 2010 3:01:10 PM Subject: Re: [development] The age-old modues admin question I experienced similar slowness with Drupal trying to access remote contents (eg. updates check - rss updating) while running my dev site in a very slow network or in a firewalled/proxied network. You might want to disable automatic update checks. Personally, I couldn't work for a company which wouldn't let me install what I want on my work PC, expecially if that would mean using Windows every day. On 12/27/2010 05:14 AM, nan wich wrote: > "Executed 908 queries in 276.55 milliseconds. Queries taking longer > than 5 ms and queries executed more than once, are highlighted. Page > execution time was 86939.86 ms." > > While the query count is enormous, Devel is kind of pointing the > finger at PHP. This is not the fastest laptop available (but it was > supplied by the company). Is there anything that can be done to speed > this up? If I update anything on the page, we're talking a three > minute round-trip here; my memory is not that long. > > > /*Nancy*/ > > > > Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. > King, Jr. >
