Re: [expert] KDE start up is too slow!!

2003-10-06 Thread Kaveh Gh

 Dear All,

 As I've had a problem in X start-up( it was too slow
), I've taken a look in /etc/hosts file. I have a NAT,
DHCP server act as a gateway to the outside and it has
not problem. but one of my stations in my private LAN
had prob. I've added the localhost.local-domain
localhost names to /etc/hosts file and reboot the PC.
The problem was solved!   It's ok that the reason of
prob was some network misconfiguration. So, thanks for
your help.

--- Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 03:44 pm, many eyes noted that
> Kaveh Gh wrote:
> > I've installed mdk-9.0 on a 40Gb western-digital
> > (WDC-4000C) HDD several times and never seen any
> > problem with installation and boot-up of system or
> KDE
> > start-up.
> 
> 
> 
> No problem with the hard drive? hdparm -tT /dev/hda
> might tell you something?
> 
> Charlie.
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Re: [expert] KDE start up is too slow!!

2003-10-05 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 03:44 pm, many eyes noted that Kaveh Gh wrote:
> I've installed mdk-9.0 on a 40Gb western-digital
> (WDC-4000C) HDD several times and never seen any
> problem with installation and boot-up of system or KDE
> start-up.



No problem with the hard drive? hdparm -tT /dev/hda might tell you something?

Charlie.

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Re: [expert] KDE start up is too slow!!

2003-10-04 Thread Kaveh Gh

 Well,

 thanks for your care...
 I think you are right. but let me to check out the
disk activity ,first. But I think it was because of
network misconfiguration... I'll mail
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 again to have a explain, thanks again...


--- Kwan Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Now the configuration, installation is the same
> as
> > before but now KDE is starting up too slow. Please
> > help me to find out the reason.
> 
> Slow startup of the window manager (be it Gnome, KDE
> or something else) is
> usually caused by a network misconfiguration such as
> a bad hosts file,
> incorrect /etc/resolv.conf settings, or a bad route.
> If the system cannot
> determine its hostname, for example, it may try for
> a while before timing
> out.
> 
> Do you notice constant disk activity until KDE is
> ready? In other words,
> does the system appear to be waiting or does
> something always appear to be
> going on?
> 
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Re: [expert] KDE start up is too slow!!

2003-10-04 Thread Kwan Lowe
>  Now the configuration, installation is the same as
> before but now KDE is starting up too slow. Please
> help me to find out the reason.

Slow startup of the window manager (be it Gnome, KDE or something else) is
usually caused by a network misconfiguration such as a bad hosts file,
incorrect /etc/resolv.conf settings, or a bad route. If the system cannot
determine its hostname, for example, it may try for a while before timing
out.

Do you notice constant disk activity until KDE is ready? In other words,
does the system appear to be waiting or does something always appear to be
going on?

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