Re: XFree86-4.4.0 on Ultra5 behaves funny
Hello Fabio, On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 12:42:26AM +0200, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Arvind R. wrote: I installed XFree86-4.4.0 on an i386 and Ultra5, both otherwise strictly Debian-stable. On both, some apps ( I think session aware apps ) have a 10-second loading delay. snip Anyone with any clues on this? this question is more appropriate for debian-x mailing list. Sorry, but actually I'm still not sure which is the correct list for this. As you know Debian doesn't include X4.4 I wrote a debhelper script to package X-4.4.0 (99.x) binaries. Need it because of hardware availabilty problems here. The script is available from http://www.acarlab.com/linux/debscripts_X-4.4.0.html but your problem can be reasonably associated to the fact that X4.4 supports ipv6 natively, and that might snip Thanks for the pointer - your prognosis was true. I've learnt about IPv6 and set it up cleanly on my local network - and am running XFree86-4.4.99.2 on Sparc and i386 Debian Woodys. THANKS for ALL the replies to this post. - arvind
XFree86-4.4.0 on Ultra5 behaves funny
Hi, I installed XFree86-4.4.0 on an i386 and Ultra5, both otherwise strictly Debian-stable. On both, some apps ( I think session aware apps ) have a 10-second loading delay. Funnily, downing the eth0 on Ultra5 eliminates the delay, but quite a few gnome-apps fail ( with/without eth0 ). On the i386, the delay stays but no crashes with/without networking on. Anyone with any clues on this? Cheers. - arvind
Re: XFree86-4.4.0 on Ultra5 behaves funny
hi Arvin, this question is more appropriate for debian-x mailing list. On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Arvind R. wrote: Hi, I installed XFree86-4.4.0 on an i386 and Ultra5, both otherwise strictly Debian-stable. On both, some apps ( I think session aware apps ) have a 10-second loading delay. Funnily, downing the eth0 on Ultra5 eliminates the delay, but quite a few gnome-apps fail ( with/without eth0 ). On the i386, the delay stays but no crashes with/without networking on. Anyone with any clues on this? As you know Debian doesn't include X4.4 but your problem can be reasonably associated to the fact that X4.4 supports ipv6 natively, and that might explain the long delays (according to your network setup). Did you try not compiling the IPv6 support? Check your dns queueries (if you can). you might notice a certain amount of lookups if the problem is really network related. Gnome applications perhaps are very old and needs some updates? I recall some of them barfing on x4.2 + ipv6. Fabio -- user fajita: step one fajita Whatever the problem, step one is always to look in the error log. user fajita: step two fajita When in danger or in doubt, step two is to scream and shout.